arts-culture Prison Reform Advocate Judith Harden Dies at 84 Longtime Vermont educator Judith Harden, known for her work with incarcerated individuals and social justice advocacy, died January 24 after battle with Alzheimer's. Diego Bello · Feb 2 Scroll
Sports Vermont Skier Misses Olympics by 10 Days Waitsfield's Ben Ritchie qualified under international rules but missed U.S. team's earlier deadline despite strong finishes in Austria races. Diego Bello · Feb 1
food-dining Burlington Reverses Bridge Traffic Signs After Resident Backlash After two months of traffic delays and community complaints, Burlington officials replaced stop signs with yield signs at Queen City Park Road bridge. Diego Bello · Feb 1
politics Charlestin Seeks Vermont Lt. Governor After 2024 Loss Esther Charlestin, who lost the 2024 Vermont governor's race by a wide margin, enters the crowded Democratic field for lieutenant governor in 2026. Diego Bello · Jan 31
food-dining Vermont Businesses Join Anti-ICE Strike, Some Close Doors Burlington restaurants and stores balance solidarity with economic needs during Friday's nationwide strike against Trump immigration policies. Diego Bello · Jan 31