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SOUTH BURLINGTON — Alice Kang will join the NBC5 (WPTZ/WNNE) News evening team as a news anc…
BARRE – One of the most iconic cars of the past two decades at Thunder Road has a new pilot.
Girls hockey programs across Vermont are struggling with numbers as a cloud of uncertainty h…
MONTPELIER — State officials say 39 towns will have a vaccine site for those 75 years old an…
BARRE — A Montpelier woman is accused of stealing thousands of dollars from a Capital City b…
MONTPELIER — The City Council has a $14.7 million spending plan and at least a few people wh…
The University of Vermont Athletics Department paused all on-campus athletic activity until Feb. 4.
BIRTHS
Vermont biathlete Susan Dunklee placed a season-best 20th Thursday to lead the U.S. continge…
Those who refuse to wear a face mask at the Rutland Town transfer station could face a crimi…
MONTPELIER — State officials say 39 towns will have a vaccine site for those 75 years old and older starting next week.
BARRE — A Montpelier woman is accused of stealing thousands of dollars from a Capital City business.
MONTPELIER — The City Council has a $14.7 million spending plan and at least a few people who say they can’t support that budget because it invests too heavily in local law enforcement.
BIRTHS
Those who refuse to wear a face mask at the Rutland Town transfer station could face a criminal citation should they choose to continue there maskless.
Those who refuse to wear a face mask at the Rutland Town transfer station could face a criminal citation should they choose to continue there maskless.
- RI eyes vaccine rollout tweaks; In-person school pulled back
- Vermont town ponders future of old railroad station
- Plymouth State attracts Maine, Vermont students with grants
- Police: Pair attacked man with out-of-state license plates
- Burlington public library removes overdue fines
- New Hampshire schools face virus-related loss of funds
- Massachusetts man wins Vermont lifetime hunting license
- Driver convicted in deaths of 5 teens appeals sentence
BARRE – One of the most iconic cars of the past two decades at Thunder Road has a new pilot.
Girls hockey programs across Vermont are struggling with numbers as a cloud of uncertainty hangs over the winter season.
The University of Vermont Athletics Department paused all on-campus athletic activity until Feb. 4.
Vermont biathlete Susan Dunklee placed a season-best 20th Thursday to lead the U.S. contingent during a 15-kilometer World Cup event in Antholz, Italy.
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George V. Larose BARRE — George V. Larose, 86, a longtime resident passed away peacefully on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, surrounded by his loving children. Born on Nov. 19, 1934, in Montgomery, Verm…
Maurice T. Keefe BARRE — Maurice T. Keefe, 90, of Barre, passed away after a short illness, on Jan. 20, 2021. He was born in Newport, Vermont, on Nov. 9, 1930, the younger son of Maurice J. an…
Angela M. Mietkiewicz BARRE TOWN -- Angela Mary “Angi” Mietkiewicz, 68, of Barre Town, Vermont, passed away Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, at her home, surrounded by family. Mrs. Mietkiewicz was born …
On frigid winter evenings, the hooting of a barred owl (Strix varia) serves as a reminder th…
I’ve been growing vegetables organically all my life. I use no chemical fertilizers or pesti…
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to loom over our community. I am sure you have heard that th…
Anyone from babies to senior citizens can be at risk for developing glaucoma. Without initia…
- Asia Today: Australia OKs Pfizer vaccine, to begin in Feb.
- Thousands take to streets protesting Brazil's Bolsonaro
- VIRUS TODAY: More hospital ICUs edge nearer a breaking point
- Exit poll suggests the center-right incumbent candidate has won Portugal's presidential election
- Argentina's abortion law enters force under watchful eyes
- Chicago teachers vote to teach from home, defying district
- Turkey passes 25,000 COVID-19-related deaths
For years now, State Treasurer Beth Pearce has served the state of Vermont well.
I remember flying to Europe on a turbo prop back around 1970. It was an adventure. Taking ou…
It seems likely that President Biden will push for further COVID-19 relief payments. I agree…
Thank you, Times Argus, for your very kind recognition of longtime Barre Service Club member…
There are many reasons to encourage a counter demonstration to any white supremist, pro-gun,…
The Sound of (Donald’s) Silence
Beth Pearce’s proposal to decimate Vermont’s teacher retirement pension is unethical and sho…
Jan. 20, as the American voters directed, Democrat Joe Biden took the oath of office for pre…
Murdoch, Trump pardons, News Corp, FOX NEWS, Political cartoon
Svante August Arrhenius was a Swedish scientist. Originally a physicist but often referred t…
Vermont understands sustainability in a way few other places do. Whether it be our agrarian …
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