A mysterious do-gooder called The Valentine's Bandit has struck again in Vermont's capital city, spreading love and goodwill to their neighbors.
Outdoor Recreation Day at the Statehouse. Photos by Jeb Wallace-Brodeur. Vermont Outdoor Recreation Day 2025. Vermont Business Magazine
Green Up Vermont is the private nonprofit behind Green Up Day that works year-round to ensure stewardship for Vermont’s environment and teaches about waste reduction habits to remove trash altogether.
Hundreds of Vermonters showed up in Montpelier on Feb. 5 for a nationwide “505001” protest, which stands for 50 states, 50 protests, one day, with a focus on resisting moves by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk Photographers Terry Allen and John Lazenby documented the event for The Bridge,
In Montpelier on Thursday, new rules are on being presented to the legislature to address the concentration of cannabis dispensaries in select towns and cities. Starting in February, Vermont's Cannabis Control Board paused applications for new licenses,
The number of reported COVID cases decreased for the second week, from 189 to 162; they were at 67 in early December. Cases had fallen in April and May and were as low as 31 at the beginning of May 2024,
Recently released data shows tourism accounts for almost 10 percent of Vermont’s economy, and the state is planning for the industry’s future.
The Working Lands Enterprise Board (WLEB) announced nine awards totaling $444,760 to maintain and grow the agricultural and forestry sectors in Vermont. These awards are part of WLEB’s
Vermont’s youngest and oldest will soon have more opportunities to learn and socialize through painting, storytelling, dance, music, and other arts programming supported by grants from the Vermont
Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health reported last week that the number of COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations increased mildly after spiking a few weeks ago to their highest levels since early November.
The protest comes on the heels of a recent decision made by the Trump administration to cut down on federal spending.
The group Vermont Stands with Ukraine is holding a vigil on Monday from 4:45 - 6 p.m. in front of the Vermont State House to mark the third year of fighting in Ukraine.