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Pride Month 2025: Under Trump 2.0, least safe US states for LGBTQ+ people revealed. Check details

Pride Month 2025: Under Trump 2.0, least safe US states for LGBTQ+ people revealed. Check details

As Pride Month kicks off, a new report reveals deepening disparities in safety, rights, and inclusion for LGBTQ+ Americans depending on where they live. From health care access and legal protections to the tone set by state leadership, conditions...

Vt. students choose winners of Vermont Youth Book Awards

Vt. students choose winners of Vermont Youth Book Awards

BARRE – The Vermont Department of Libraries announces the award winning 2025 Vermont Youth Book Award titles selected by 17,244 Vermont youth: The Red Clover Book Award, chosen by kindergarten to fourth-grade students, went to "Who’s Afraid of the...

Religion News in Brief

Religion News in Brief

WEEKEND OF MAY 31 - JUNE 1 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH — OLD BENNINGTON Sunday service at 11 a.m. at Vermont’s Colonial Shrine in Old Bennington. Visit the church’s website at www.oldfirstchurchbenn.org for more information and link for online...

Women’s Leadership Circles completes statewide milestone

Women’s Leadership Circles completes statewide milestone

BRATTLEBORO — The Women’s Leadership Circles (WLC) of Vermont announced the successful completion of its 16th Circle, held in the Northeast Kingdom — marking a significant milestone as the program has now served all 14 counties across the state....

Immigration officials detain 10 construction workers in Newport

Immigration officials detain 10 construction workers in Newport

Get Vermont news sent to your inbox. Daily Digger is everything you need to know to start your day, delivered Monday-Saturday morning. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials detained 10 people working at a private construction site in the...

Least Safe US States for LGBTQ+ People Revealed

Least Safe US States for LGBTQ+ People Revealed

As Pride Month begins, a new report highlights widening disparities in how LGBTQ+ Americans experience safety and equality across the country. From access to health care and legal protections to the tone set by state leadership, conditions vary...

Stalled Education Reform Bill Would Raise Taxes for Some Districts, Cut Funding for Others

Stalled Education Reform Bill Would Raise Taxes for Some Districts, Cut Funding for Others

H.454, a state bill that would radically change the ways schools are financed in Vermont as well as the size and number of school districts, remained stuck in a legislative conference committee as of May 30, leading the Legislature to adjourn and...

The 7 Best Vermont Events This Week: June 4-11, 2025

The 7 Best Vermont Events This Week: June 4-11, 2025

All Hands on Deck Opens Friday 6 Aesthetes feast their eyes on a vibrant, diverse display of local art at the Front's "10th Anniversary Super Group Show 67" in Montpelier. The gallery's current member-owners mark a decade of creative success by...

Vermont Legislature passes age-appropriate design code

The Vermont Legislature granted final passage to Senate Bill 69, the Age-Appropriate Design Code Act. The bill mandates default privacy and safety settings for children under 18 and requires online content platforms to restrict certain content and...

Fairfax Kids Day and Ducky Race return, activities to set-off summer break

Fairfax Kids Day and Ducky Race return, activities to set-off summer break

FAIRFAX – With summer around the corner, the rubber ducks will float and the kids will have a day in Fairfax. This Saturday, June 7, the Fairfax ducky race and kids day events are happening at the same time, welcoming the-soon-to-be summer...

PHOTOS: Education bill lingers in waning days of Vermont's 2025 legislative session

PHOTOS: Education bill lingers in waning days of Vermont's 2025 legislative session

alex-farrell-brenda-siegel-vermontpublic-stevenson-20250530.jpg Alex Farrell, commissioner of the Vermont Department of Housing and Community Development, left, and Brenda Siegel, executive director of End Homelessness Vermont, at the Statehouse...

National Guard troops ordered to Los Angeles by Trump find quiet streets and few protests

National Guard troops ordered to Los Angeles by Trump find quiet streets and few protests

By ERIC THAYER and JAKE OFFENHARTZ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Around 300 National Guard troops arrived in Los Angeles early Sunday on orders from President Donald Trump, staging outside a federal complex that remained largely quiet and without major...

Bill Jesdale: Buy some time and get education funding right

Bill Jesdale: Buy some time and get education funding right

Get Vermont news sent to your inbox. Daily Digger is everything you need to know to start your day, delivered Monday-Saturday morning. Letters to the editor are brief reader responses to stories and opinion pieces published by VTDigger. Letters...

Teachers launch biking fundraiser to support immigrant students

Teachers launch biking fundraiser to support immigrant students

BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Rising threats to public education across the country pushed two Tennessee teachers -- one of them from Vermont -- to take to the road on a 300-mile bike ride the length of Vermont. Grace Miller started the school year at...

Vermont’s craft beer industry shifts from booming to 'maturing'

Vermont’s craft beer industry shifts from booming to 'maturing'

This story originally aired on “Marketplace” on May 22. Listen to Marketplace each weekday at 6:30 p.m. on Vermont Public. Pour one out for the craft brewing industry. What was once a booming market, adding breweries by the hundreds every year,...

Vermonters deserve answers, accountability

Vermonters deserve answers, accountability

I took the time to review the Fiscal Year 2026 Appropriations Act (H.493, as passed by the House and Senate), and several appropriations raised serious concerns. Wanting clarity, I reached out to our representatives — David Yacovone and Saudi...

Vermont Senate passes landmark education bill after days of debate and uncertainty 

Vermont Senate passes landmark education bill after days of debate and uncertainty 

Get Vermont news sent to your inbox. Daily Digger is everything you need to know to start your day, delivered Monday-Saturday morning. Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Baruth, D/P-Chittenden Central, right, speaks with Senate Minority Leader...

69th Vermont Dairy Festival starts Thursday. Here's the full schedule of events

69th Vermont Dairy Festival starts Thursday. Here's the full schedule of events

If You Go All events located in downtown Enosburg Falls. Find more details at vermontdairyfestival.com/schedule.Thursday, June 5 6-10 p.m. - Midway by Miller Amusement, pay one price $20, in EFMHS parking lot 7:30 p.m. - Vermont Dairy Festival...

NY Attorney General Letitia James defends refugee program for Caribbean immigrants

NY Attorney General Letitia James defends refugee program for Caribbean immigrants

New York Attorney General Letitia James, joined by 19 other state attorneys general, is urging the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to preserve the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), calling the Trump administration’s attempt to shut it down...

Vermont State University President David Bergh to retire

Vermont State University President David Bergh to retire

Vermont State University’s president is ready to move on. David Bergh announced Thursday he will retire at the end of the next academic year, June 30, 2026. “It has been an incredible honor to serve as president of VTSU, which has in many ways...

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