Kim Murphy caught the volunteer bug when she was in college and it never left her. She first volunteered at Vincent House, now Vincent Village, and says the experience changed her life. "I thought there was a need to help not only those who were homeless, but also the children who were involved in those []
Columnist Don Kinzler shares recommendations for planting grass seed in spring and solves the mystery of curious tree marks and a fruiting shrub.
Weekend fire caused more than $26,000 in damages.
Zoie Saunders, Gov. Phil Scott’s pick for Vermont’s education secretary, took her first step toward confirmation on Tuesday when she spent 90 minutes answering questions from the state Senate Education Committee. A school administrator from Florida, Saunders described herself as a data-driven leader committed to supporting Vermont's public education system. She also spent some of her opening remarks defending her professional experience, which has been dissected since she was nominated...
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Nearly two weeks ago, Xcel Energy executed its first-ever public safety power shutdown in Colorado, cutting power to 55,000 customers — most of them in Boulder County — ahead of a severe wind storm
After preparing for the possibility in each of the last two spring trainings, Judge finally started in left field Monday for the first time in his career.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett pressed Trump lawyer D. John Sauer during Supreme Court arguments on the distinction between official and personal acts alleged in the charges. University of Texas law professor Steve Vladeck shares his takeaway.
Hart has established himself as the type of do-it-all player who can significantly impact a game without scoring,
Last year, in a heartwarming exchange with a little girl in Berkshire last year, Prince William's wife, 42, revealed that Charlotte is a fan of 1987 hymn Shine Jesus Shine.
A congestion pricing toll reader at the Queensboro Bridge. The MTA had difficulty saying whether drivers on the Brooklyn Bridge would be tolled if they went to the FDR Drive going in either direction. At one point, different MTA officials gave different answers. [ more › ]
The United States will pull the majority of its troops from Chad and Niger as it works to restore key agreements governing what role there might be there for the American military and its counterterrorism operations, the Pentagon said Thursday.