Need a break from the news? Seven Days publisher Paula Routly is watching the 2026 Winter Olympics, where Vermont-trained athletes are going for gold.
The Burlington couple have been organizing book sales for Friends of the Fletcher Free Library for years. Go behind the scenes of this “Stuck in Vermont” video.
They operate not in ornate chambers but in smaller, cramped rooms. But those who run committees can do much to shape and steer policy debates.
In a new book, ‘A Promise Delivered,’ the historian chronicles the Naming Commission’s overruled work to erase Confederate names and highlight American heroes.
Concern is growing within the party that no prominent candidates will challenge the popular Republican incumbent.
Rose Byrne received an Oscar nomination for her uncompromising performance as a woman flailing under the weight of mothering a sick child.
RCS overcame his disappointing downhill finish — and the food poisoning that preceding it — to win his second Super-G Olympic medal.
Burlington City Arts and the Church Street Marketplace District Commission present lighting displays from local artists, aiming to attract shoppers downtown.
Can’t stomach your coworkers’ chewing noises? Here’s advice for blocking out unwanted sounds or — gasp! — introducing the idea of actual lunch breaks.
The traveling display chronicles the life of the German Jewish girl whose family hid from Nazis in an Amsterdam attic for two years. Students act as docents.
Ogden's silver ends the 50-year U.S. men's cross-country-skiing Olympic medal drought. In alpine skiing, Moltzan and ...
In addition to Dead Man's Wire, here's what is playing in Northern and Central Vermont movie theaters this week. Listings include new movies, vintage films and a directory of open theaters.
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