• Police: SUV crashed into sheriff's vehicle

    A crash caused traffic trouble in South Burlington Monday afternoon. 
  • Burlington officials defend police actions during ICE raid, but Police Commission pushes back

    Burlington officials defend police actions during ICE raid, but Police Commission pushes back
    Protesters scuffle with federal law enforcement agents and Vermont State Troopers in South Burlington on March 11, 2026. File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerA Burlington Police Department report released this week concluded that its officers didn’t use excessive force during an immigration enforcement action in South Burlington earlier this year.But in a response to the department’s report, the city’s Police Commission challenged some claims on which that determination was bas
  • Ex-deputy accused of short-circuiting murder trial now faces obstruction charge

    Ex-deputy accused of short-circuiting murder trial now faces obstruction charge
    The Lamoille County Courthouse in April 2025. File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerA former Lamoille County deputy sheriff who was accused of improperly questioning a murder suspect while transporting him to trial has been indicted on three felony charges.Christopher Turner, 43, of Johnson, pleaded not guilty Wednesday in Lamoille County Superior criminal court in Hyde Park to two counts of obstruction of justice and a single charge of false swearing. It appears from the three-count indictm
  • 80-hour weeks and drowning in debt: UVM Medical Center resident doctors rally for a new contract

    80-hour weeks and drowning in debt: UVM Medical Center resident doctors rally for a new contract
    Union doctors and staff workers at the University of Vermont Medical Center, along with their supporters, call for a fair contract during a rally in Burlington on Thursday, June 4, 2026. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerNearly 70 early-career doctors rallied outside UVM Medical Center in Burlington on Thursday to put pressure on the hospital’s administration to agree to a contract that’s been in negotiations since January. Many doctors and union activists marched, chanted and wav
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  • Margaret Harrington Tamulonis

    Margaret Harrington Tamulonis
    Born: 01/25/1943New York, NYDied: 05/29/2026Burlington, VTDetails of service:Margaret Harrington Tamulonis, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, actress, activist, volunteer, and storyteller, passed away peacefully on May 29, 2026 at the UVM Medical Center in Burlington after a long illness, surrounded by the love of her family. She was 83.She was a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and friend whose intelligence, humor, strength and warmth enriched the lives of everyone who knew her. Sh
  • Vermont eyes South Burlington for new youth facility. A state advocate calls it a ‘detention center.’

    Vermont eyes South Burlington for new youth facility. A state advocate calls it a ‘detention center.’
    A rendering of the proposed Green Mountain Youth Campus when it was considered in Vergennes. Image courtesy of Vermont Department for Children and Families
    Vermont plans to build a permanent locked facility for young people involved in the state’s justice system in South Burlington, the state announced this week. The 14-bed facility, called the Green Mountain Youth Center, would hold youth ages 12 through 18, according to an announcement from the Vermont Department for Children and F
  • Vermont’s governing class is destroying the state it claims to serve

    Vermont’s governing class is destroying the state it claims to serve
    This commentary is by Matt Swenson, who is the founder of Omnidex Solutions, a risk diagnostics company. He lives in Vermont.Vermont is dying by its own hand.Not dramatically, not all at once, but steadily, in the way ideological rot always works. It hollows things out from the inside while the surface still looks functional. The farms are still here. The mountains are still here. But the people who built this place — who worked it, paid for it, defended it — are being pushed out by
  • Vermont’s proposed school mergers aren’t really voluntary

    Vermont’s proposed school mergers aren’t really voluntary
    This commentary is by Nina Antin, who is the parent of a Long Trail School student. They divide their time between Manchester and a farm on the Arlington border with White Creek, New York.Vermont’s new education law, H.955 — which has passed the House and Senate and is now awaiting the governor’s signature — has been described by its supporters as a voluntary framework, one that gives communities the freedom to study consolidation, vote on their future and chart their ow
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  • Affordable housing complex opens in downtown Waterbury

    Affordable housing complex opens in downtown Waterbury
    Local and state officials celebrate the opening of the Marsh House Apartments, a 26-unit affordable housing complex in the heart of downtown Waterbury, on June 3, 2026. Photo by Carly Berlin, Vermont Public/VTDiggerThis story, by Report for America corps member Carly Berlin, was produced through a partnership between VTDigger and Vermont Public.A new affordable housing complex will soon be home to more than two dozen residents in the heart of downtown Waterbury.Local and state officials celebra
  • The moral purpose of education

    The moral purpose of education
    This commentary is by Steve Deal, who is a retired naval officer living in Franklin County. He previously served as deputy chief learning officer for the Department of the Navy.Earlier this year, in a quiet decision no cable news network will cover, a small Swanton church issued a bulletin in which it said, “The steering committee for Saint Mary’s Academy regretfully announces that we are putting plans for a Catholic school in Franklin County on hold.” The committee blamed no
  • Don’t buy the nuclear sales pitch

    Don’t buy the nuclear sales pitch
    Dear Editor,In response to Louis Varricchio’s recent letter to VTDigger regarding the moratorium on nuclear energy passed 20 years ago, a few thoughts and facts might be in order. I was the lead lobbyist who worked for seven years to close the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant. I learned a lot about nuclear plants and those who promote them. This plant was old and leaking. We were told not to worry, everything was just fine. It wasn’t. 
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    Today, Vermont has the du
  • Ex-sheriff’s deputy banned from police work over ‘trading cards’ of suspects

    Ex-sheriff’s deputy banned from police work over ‘trading cards’ of suspects
    Illuminated police lights. Photo by Adobe StockA former Lamoille County sheriff’s deputy has been banned by a state panel from police work in Vermont after being accused of using booking photos and other images to make “trading cards” of suspects who had been arrested. The same panel also agreed on a written warning to a member of the Rutland City Police Department who faced allegations of violating the state-required Fair and Impartial Policing Policy by contacting feder
  • At Burlington Jazz Festival, curator Jason Moran turns spotlight to youth musicians

    At Burlington Jazz Festival, curator Jason Moran turns spotlight to youth musicians
    Jazz musician Jason Moran rehearses with members of the Vermont Youth Orchestra in Colchester on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerTo understand what’s different about this year’s Burlington Jazz Festival, note the location of Saturday afternoon’s performance featuring The Bandwagon: the A-Dog waterfront skatepark.The Skate Jam was the idea of, and stars, the festival’s new curator — pianist, composer and bandleader Jason Moran, known in the mus
  • Vermont Conversation: Celebrating and defending protest, America’s founding principle


    The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman is a VTDigger podcast that features in-depth interviews on local and national issues. Listen and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get podcasts.Former Greenpeace leaders and authors Andre Carothers and Annie Leonard. Photo by Brooke AndersonAs the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, two veteran activists are celebrating one of the country’s foundational principles: the right to protest, as emb
  • Invest in journalism that makes a difference for Vermonters

    Invest in journalism that makes a difference for Vermonters
    Dear Reader,Our reporting begins where the official version begins to fray. A number doesn’t reconcile, an answer arrives too smoothly, officials won’t talk. And when we start asking questions, we keep digging until we find answers. Reader donations make this work possible.Until Saturday, June 6, your gift will also send a new book to a Vermont child through the Children’s Literacy Foundation (CLiF). Will you help keep local news strong and support the news readers o
  • William Eagan

    William Eagan
    Born: 12/04/1943Rutland, Vt.Died: 05/26/2026Colchester, Vt.On May 26, 2026, William (“Bill”) Edward Eagan, Jr. passed from this world. Or, as the man who prized saying things just as they are would have put it — he died.Bill entered the world on December 4, 1943, the son of Margaret Anne Garneau Eagan and William Edward Eagan. Separated by the ravages of war, like many of that era, father and son would not meet until well after Bill’s second birthday. World-defining conf
  • Hundreds of housing units in the works at closely-watched project in Burlington’s South End

    Hundreds of housing units in the works at closely-watched project in Burlington’s South End
    A rendering of the South End Coordinated Redevelopment Project, courtesy of Andrew Foley, development director at Jonathan Rose Companies. Credit: GOA Architecture.This story, by Report for America corps member Carly Berlin, was produced through a partnership between VTDigger and Vermont Public.A long-awaited housing development that could bring hundreds of new apartments to a series of empty lots in Burlington’s South End neighborhood is beginning to come together.The first phase of the
  • Lily Pierce finds her calling in sign language 

    Lily Pierce finds her calling in sign language 
    The expressive nature of sign language resonates with Lily, who is captivated by its ability to connect people and communicate emotion. “Hearing people don’t always connect that emotion with their words and expressions,” she said. “Learning ASL really changed my perspective and how I see communication.” Lily’s outlook was solidified when her American Sign Language (ASL) class took a full-immersion trip to Gallaudet University in Washington D.C., a school
  • International trade organization adds to pressure on Hannaford to join Milk With Dignity

    International trade organization adds to pressure on Hannaford to join Milk With Dignity
    Supporters of the Migrant Justice’s Milk With Dignity campaign march to the Hannaford supermarket in South Burlington in May 2022. File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerVermont immigrant activist group Migrant Justice is set to begin negotiations with Hannaford’s parent company over working conditions on Vermont dairy farms. The activist group has long pressured Hannaford, a major New England grocery chain, to join its “Milk With Dignity” program, an agreement that wo
  • Leslie J. Matthews, PhD and Richard “Sandy” Hyde, PhD

    Leslie J. Matthews, PhD and Richard “Sandy” Hyde, PhD
    Died: 05/07/2026Calais, VTDetails of service:There will be a celebration of their lives on Sunday, August 9, 2026 at 2 p.m. at the Maple Corner Community Center in Calais, VT. All are welcome.Leslie Matthews and Richard “Sandy” Hyde were longtime Vermont residents who wholeheartedly embraced the culture and environment of New England. Together for over 40 years, they hiked all the 4,000 footers of New England, and most of Colorados 14,000 footers. Leslie knew Vermont lakes and ponds
  • ‘A critical moment’: US Supreme Court lets Vermont continue suit claiming Meta hid harms to youth

    ‘A critical moment’: US Supreme Court lets Vermont continue suit claiming Meta hid harms to youth
    Meta social media applications — Facebook, Messenger and Instagram — are displayed on an iPhone in March 2019. File photo by Jenny Kane/APTheo Wells-Spackman is a Report for America corps member who reports for VTDigger.Vermont officials can continue a consumer protection lawsuit against Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, the U.S. Supreme Court has indicated. In a brief, unexplained order last week, the nation’s highest court elected not to take up Meta&r
  • US Education Secretary Linda McMahon tours Essex tech center, prompting protest

    US Education Secretary Linda McMahon tours Essex tech center, prompting protest
    U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon visited the Center for Technology, Essex on June 2, 2026. Photo by Corey McDonald/VTDigger.ESSEX JUNCTION — U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon paid a visit to the Essex-Westford School District’s career and technology center Tuesday while dozens of protesters, including students, demonstrated outside the school.McMahon was in Vermont as part of her “Returning Education to the States” initiative, a tour of the country’s
  • As Vermont is a key link in global species movement, state and partners build out conservation networks and wildlife passages

    As Vermont is a key link in global species movement, state and partners build out conservation networks and wildlife passages
    The Merck Forest and Farmland Center in Rupert is situated between two vital migration corridors. Seen on Friday, May 8, 2026. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerAs climate change pushes wildlife northward, conservation groups and state officials are trying to preserve a shrinking chain of forest corridors in Vermont that scientists say are critical to species migration across the Northeast. Conservationists say the fragmentation of the landscape through roads and development weaken links in t
  • Who governs Lake Champlain? 

    Who governs Lake Champlain? 
    This commentary is by Mark Naud, who is an environmental and land use attorney in Burlington.I have practiced environmental law in Vermont for 30 years, working on land, water and governance issues throughout this basin. I served as chair of the Vermont Citizens Advisory Committee on Lake Champlain’s Future. And I will tell you something easy to forget when you are inside the daily work of environmental protection: What we have built around this lake is genuinely rare, and it works. 
  • Former Rutland County school superintendent, husband deny underage drinking charges in teen’s death

    Former Rutland County school superintendent, husband deny underage drinking charges in teen’s death
    Former Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union Superintendent Kristin Hubert, center right, and her husband John Henry Hubert appear at their arraignment in Rutland County Superior Criminal Court on Monday, June 1, 2026. The Huberts are charged in the 2024 death of Macy Piersiak for furnishing alcohol to a minor. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerRUTLAND –  A former Rutland County school superintendent and her husband have pleaded not guilty to charges of enabling the drinking of alcohol by
  • Peacham preemptively transferring ownership of its school building to town

    Peacham preemptively transferring ownership of its school building to town
    Peacham village from the northwest. Photo by Ascended Dreamer via Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.One Northeast Kingdom town took an unusual step to retain some control over its school’s fate just as the state Legislature finalized passage of this year’s landmark education reform bill on Friday evening. Around 40 Peacham voters unanimously approved an article authorizing the selectboard to purchase the town’s elementary school building for the nominal amoun
  • Debate over ICE masking bill complicates, for a moment, end of session in the Vermont House

    Debate over ICE masking bill complicates, for a moment, end of session in the Vermont House
    Protesters and ICE agents in South Burlington in March 2026. File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerWe’re outta hereThat’s all, folks.The Vermont Legislature adjourned for the year, and for the 2025-26 biennium, Friday night. Senators finished up their work just before 6 p.m., and the House followed suit two hours later. I’m not complaining about the time. I was happy, in fact, to be on the road home with a sliver of daylight left.The House took longer to finish in part because i
  • Hateful words have consequences

    Hateful words have consequences
    Dear Editor,I want to thank everyone who has reached out after my storefront in Cavendish was vandalized with anti-Zionist graffiti. The messages, calls and offers of support have meant more than I can say. People from Vermont and beyond have written to tell me that seeing Israeli flags in my window gave them comfort, courage and a feeling that they were not alone. I did not fully realize how much that visibility mattered until others told me.I was shaken by what happened, but I am OK, and
  • Kathryn DeSutter

    Kathryn DeSutter
    Born: 06/30/1991Mooresville, North CarolinaDied: 05/25/2026Burlington, VermontDetails of service:Friends and family are warmly invited to an open memorial gathering at our home on Friday, June 5, from 2:30–6:30 PM — come as you are, stay as long as you like.
    A Celebration of Life will follow in the coming months.
    In lieu of flowers, Kathryn asked that donations be made to The Janet S. Munt Family Room in Burlington, an organization that has helped our children and cares for the comm
  • VTDigger launches campaign to send 400 books to Vermont children

    VTDigger launches campaign to send 400 books to Vermont children
    Dear Reader,Today, VTDigger is launching a special five-day campaign in partnership with the Children’s Literacy Foundation (CLiF) to help put 400 new books into the hands of Vermont children.Through Saturday, every donation to VTDigger will do double duty: support independent local reporting and provide a brand-new children’s book through CLiF.Our goal is simple: 400 children’s books from 400 readers. Will you join us?
    Donate & send a book
    For some children, this will be

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