Joshua Hartness at one point had more than 350 images of potential child exploitation on his cellphone while employed as a border patrol agent, according to court records.
BRATTLEBORO — Brattleboro Memorial Hospital is reporting the departure of its chief financial officer just weeks after the exit of its CEO amid a projected $14.5 million annual budget shortfall.
The U.S. Census recognizes birth or naturalization as the avenues to citizenship. “Citizenship,” the Census declares to this day, is defined not by how long your family has lived here but where you ...
My reason for being is music.” Music brought him purpose, but what defined him was something deeper — love, kindness, and lifting hearts.
Bette's warmth, generosity, and strong spirit will be deeply missed by all who knew her. She leaves behind a legacy of love, hard work, and a life well-lived.
Bonita’s love for the world was expansive — she read voraciously, delighted in classical music and completed crosswords with enviable speed.
Despite the program’s success, the Food Not Cops initiative in Burlington faced pushback in recent months when 100 business leaders drafted a letter claiming the program was having a “negative impact” ...
As a children’s entertainer, teacher and troubadour, Gailmor planted his songs like little seeds, one by one, in classrooms, parks, churches and village granges.
The lawsuit argues federal agents are violating Fourth Amendment rights at the border by unlawfully searching and seizing electronic devices.
Gov. Phil Scott has twice this year chosen not to deputize the Vermont National Guard for federal initiatives, first to help ...
In late November, a California think tank facilitated discussions about how the federal government might work with communities to build a waste storage facility — this time, with the consent of those ...
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Those who love life” by Campbell Clarke, 16, of Colchester. Photo is “The Big Dipper and Coming Home,” by Isla Segal,14, of Woodstock.