RUTLAND — Wonderfeet Kids’ Museum will host its third annual Truck or Treat event Sunday, Oct. 19, on Merchants Row and ...
On World Food Day (Oct. 16), there are millions of people close to starvation. Famine has been declared in Gaza and parts of Sudan. Many other nations are close to ...
Traditionally, family culture emphasized obedience, silence, and respect toward elders, often at the expense of a child’s emotional development. Science now shows that these expectations are not ...
The Rutland girls soccer team's seniors have seen both sides of the coin. As freshmen, they were part of a team that was a ...
A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from firing workers during the government shutdown, saying the cuts appeared to be politically motivated and ...
The Rutland City Public Schools Board of School Commissioners discussed early fiscal year 2027 budget parameters, adult technical education and upcoming legislative events at its Tuesday night meeting ...
The Vermont Attorney General's office announced last week that 37-year-old Michael Dubois had pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor charge of possession of child sexual abuse material and been ...
Las Vegas is one of the only locations on Earth where individuals may live out their wildest imaginations, and around 40 ...
CASTLETON — The town has been awarded a $125,000 grant that it might use to bolster its police force. Town Manager Mike Jones told the select board at its regular meeting on Monday that the police ...
The Quarry Valley Unified Union School Board reviewed a proposal at its Oct. 9 meeting that would reroute a portion of a Slate Valley Trail network onto Poultney Elementary School ...
A Rutland day care has had its license suspended for an incident of abuse and other alleged violations, according to state records.
Field hockey is one of those games where the best team does not always win. There are things like a hot goalie that can tear ...