YOUTH NEWS
The Senate Committee on Education Wednesday afternoon confirmed Zoie Saunders’ appointment as secretary of education in a 3-2 vote.
Twinkle, twinkle!
The Vermont House of Representatives approved a bill on the House floor Wednesday afternoon that’s been the subject of much controversy among lawmakers — this year’s annual yield bill.
The governor said Wednesday his focus for the final weeks of the legislative session will be on education taxes, and he hopes the Senate will see things his way when it comes to school funding.
BARRE TOWN — The town’s emergency medical services director says a batch of new hires has drastically cut down on overtime and the department’s ambulances just passed a surprise state inspecti…
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD MEET
Experiencing the lows helped U-32 softball enjoy the highs during a stretch of two games in 24 hours.
FAIR HAVFN — The Otter Valley baseball team is still developing, but these Otters sure know how to swing the bat.
At the start of each season boys lacrosse teams can talk a big game, raise the warmup music to a new decibel level and walk onto the field with chest-puffing swagger.
- NFL to open academy in Australia to identify and develop young prospects
- French Open to reveal second retractable roof court at Roland Garros ahead of Olympics
- Thibodeau shows when he's mad at his Knicks. They don't mind, knowing the coach has them set to win
- He replaced Mickey Mantle. Now baseball's oldest living major leaguer, Art Schallock, is turning 100
- Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah looks to finish historic season unbeaten and with more trophies
- New York visits Washington with 2-0 series lead
- Avalanche, Jets square off with series tied 1-1
- Kings, Oilers meet with series tied 1-1
Patricia A. Whitney DERBY — Patricia Ann Whitney passed away quietly and painlessly surround…
Kathy Merchant BERLIN — Kathy Merchant, 63, of Berlin, VT passed away in the comfort of her …
Mickey Murphy EAST MONTPELIER — A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 11 from …
Living three-and-a-half hours apart, as we do, my dear friend, Bea, and I get to see each ot…
If you take to the water this spring, there’s a good chance you’ll spot a great blue heron, …
As warmer weather approaches, it is a great time to consider how you use the outdoor spaces …
Vermont’s short-lived wool industry was as rocky as the fields on which the sheep grazed and…
Cannabis use is legal in Vermont and, just as with alcohol and tobacco, we need to educate V…
- What do weight loss drugs mean for a diet industry built on eating less and exercising more?
- Tough new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down
- Venezuela broke its HPV vaccine promises, and there's barely any sex ed. Experts say it's a problem
- UN report says 282 million people faced acute hunger in 2023, with the worst famine in Gaza
- Climate change is bringing malaria to new areas. In Africa, it never left
- Malaria is still killing people in Kenya, but a vaccine and local drug production may help
- US abortion battle rages on with moves to repeal Arizona ban and a Supreme Court case
If you have a long memory, Wednesday may be a day that is remembered, at least until after t…
Homelessness is a catch-22. if you lose your home/rental, how do you come up with the money …
Two commentaries in The Times Argus and Rutland Herald, weekend edition April 13-14, are a m…
We've lost media outlets around the country but still get fairly good coverage of most issues.
I am sure we are all aware of the horrific genocidal conflict, initiated and choreographed b…
Dogs and coyotes are members of the same species. Yet, in Vermont, we allow hunters to send …
It’s that time of year again: door to door scammers.
Current legislation vastly expanding Act 250 jurisdiction has passed the Vermont House and i…
With the awards season behind us, many Vermonters are looking forward to catching up on this…
Recently, as I was sitting in my backyard watching the total eclipse, it occurred to me I sh…
Sign Up For Newsletters
Breaking News
Receive breaking news updates for news beyond the ordinary.
Games & Contests
Vote, compete and participate in Times Argus games and contests like the Best of the Best Reader's Choice Awards, the College Basketball brackets, Pet photo contests and more. Thousands of dollars of prizes and gift certificates at stake over the course of the year. Two or three emails a month at the most.
Vermont Arts Newsletter
Get news and features on Vermont artists and performers in theater, classical music, pop music, folk and opera. Read up on visual arts and what's happening with the local live music scene.
Times Argus Sports News
Need your daily fix of local sports news for Central Vermont? You'll find it here, with the daily Times Argus sports newsletter. For features, scores, recaps and photos of your local high school sports, auto racing, summer baseball and more, sign up now!
The Daily - News Headlines
With the Daily, you'll get news, obituaries opinion and features seven days a week. On Saturday, you'll get the Weekend Magazine version of this email, and on Sunday and Monday you'll get shorter recap versions of The Daily.
Advertising Deals
Receive up-to-date advertising discounts, special section and special page advertising opportunities and holiday package deals.