Republicans were in position to pick up six seats in the 30-member Senate and approximately 15 more in the 150-member House, ...
A proposed law would let residents sue people who deface public property with hateful messages. Attorneys say the measure would infringe on free speech rights.
Over the past year, Sheriff Dan Gamelin transformed his department into a cop-shop-for-hire, signing contracts to conduct security details at specific locations.
When Aidan Finnegan arrived at Saint Michael's College as a first-year student three years ago, he wasn't sure what he wanted ...
The price of health care plans in Vermont has doubled in six years, and hospitals expenses are rising rapidly. The prognosis for cost containment is grim.
With her late husband, Guy Waterman, the author chronicled a new surge of zeal for wilderness living, then reinvented herself ...
The Reverend responds to a question about an elder who can't help but weigh in. Here are some tips for seeking help and ...
About a dozen parents told Seven Days that they are collectively owed more than $50,000 in tuition and deposits from Scott Breveleri, co-owner of Little Saplings.
The New England indie folk singer-songwriter and former Burlington resident creates anthems to recovery, love and activism on her new EP.
For the fifth year, amateur filmmakers around Vermont have contributed to a work of community cinema. Catch their take on a slapstick family comedy this week.
The Vermont native acts, dances and sings in her original play, A Taste of Freedom, which runs from November 6 through 9 at Saint Michael's College.
A new report on the rising cost of health insurance in Vermont prompted this week's cover story. As an employer, Seven Days is feeling the pinch, too.