This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “My true home, Vermont,” by Sela Morgenstein Fuerst, 11, of South Burlington. Artwork is “Snow-covered Dirt Roads,” by Sophia Brooks, 14, of Essex Junction.
A ski property in Mad River Valley uses towering tree trunks as a key structural element.
Right now is one of my favorite times of the year here in Vermont. The sap is running and the evaporator is giving off clouds of sweet-smelling steam. Birds are ...
As summer fades away and the nights lengthen, touched by frost, the forests of Vermont heed the call to shed their summer ...
Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s black bear biologist, Jaclyn Comeau, will present the final talk in Lamoille Valley Osher’s ...
The idea to expand rifle hunting permits to include female and antlerless deer is one of several proposed changes that will ...
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Despite their dangerous reputation, one Fort St. John resident says she never felt unsafe during her close encounter with a moose over the long weekend. Chelsea Kay says ...
While the United States is currently reporting large outbreaks of measles in West Texas and surrounding areas, Europe is also ...
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has proposed issuing 180 moose hunting permits in Vermont’s Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) E in the northeastern corner of the state in ...
Are you looking for a unique way to spend more time outside in Vermont without pitching your tent in a crowded campground?
Truck drivers and other heavy haulers will want to mark their calendars, cause the winter weights on secondary highways are fast approaching lifting. March 14th is the official deadline for the ...