The CVU gymnastics team reclaimed their state title, defeating rival Essex on Feb. 15 at the Vermont high school state championships.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
The CVU gymnastics team reclaimed their state title, defeating rival Essex on Feb. 15 at the Vermont high school state championships.
It’s that time again: February has an extra day this year, so at Shelburne Farms that means celebrating with a special, aged cheddar aptly named “Leap Cheese.”
Ray Coffey, the Community Services Director of Winooski, explains the unique charm of the Winooksi community, and how he and other hope to help the community further flourish.
Jon Rauscher, the Public Works Director of the city of Winooski, explains current plans for construction in Winooski, the challenges of building projects for a community, and the hopes he has for the city.
An interview with Aurora Hurd, a Winooski author with a focus on speculative fiction and representation in her writing.
Burlington—January 28, 2020: As the impeachment trial unfolds in the U.S. Senate, Community News Service reporters talked with Vermonters and visitors.
A panel consisting of Rutland-area experts working on drug addiction spoke before a crowd of about 25 community members Wednesday evening about current initiatives for compassionate treatment and recovery.
A frigid, blustery Monday night did not stop spectators from gathering for one of South Burlington’s newer and more unique holiday traditions: the lighting of the whales’ tails along Interstate 89 in Technology Park.
College students lead busy lives with their course loads, extracurricular activities, jobs and socializing with others.
Gene Sumner is your typical 68-year-old man — funny and persistently independent. He likes his daily routines, his coffee and his cop shows. He also loves taking long drives in his pick-up truck, hunting and woodworking.