A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
All in Community
Winooski schools will receive funding and research support aimed at retaining and attracting teachers of color thanks to a new grant-supported program.
After last year’s drive-through event, organizers, students, and community members are excited for the River of Light lantern parade to be back in person this year with people carrying their hand-made lanterns through town.
Twelve years ago, Eric Friedman, then marketing director for Mad River Glen, visited Crested Butte, Colorado – his purpose: to present on cooperative mountain ownership to their ski community with hopes of inspiring another resort to follow Mad River Glen’s example.
Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports’ (VASS) new Mount Ellen facility will open with Mount Ellen, December 20 with a press opening slated for December 17.
This year, Vermont will accept 100 Afghan refugees. However, resettlement comes with hurdles.
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grants will become available to licensed local child care providers in mid-November.
More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, many voters nonetheless showed up in person on Tuesday to vote on the Harwood Unified Union School District’s $59.5 million construction bond this week.
ESSEX JUNCTION — On the opening day of the Fall Antique Expo and Craft Show last Friday, the crowd was far from lacking — sellers exhibited their goods while buyers made inquiries. Everywhere, conversation hummed.
Vermont U.S. Rep. Peter Welch visited Burlington High School’s temporary downtown campus on Monday to discuss the $1.75 trillion social spending bill before Congress and the proposed $1 trillion infrastructure bill.