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The University of Vermont is launching a high-resolution LiDAR survey along Red Village Road in Lyndon to help the town ...
A project originally approved by voters nearly a decade ago is about to begin — sidewalks, safety, and aesthetic improvements ...
If you’re looking for authentic Mexican food in town, head to Main Street and you’re “almost” there. In a space at 1214 Main ...
The Development Review Board on Thursday heard a proposal to build a 27-hole disc golf course at The Wildflower Inn, with ...
The state’s investigation into the Sept. 16 shooting death of a Littleton man along Pleasant Street in Littleton remains open ...
Monday’s Select Board discussion about reinforcing a temporary bridge along Patneaude Lane in Barnet led to another talk ...
Local control has been the theme for 2025 at the New Hampshire statehouse, where some lawmakers have taken a state-driven ...
The 74 reports on a new study that finds elementary students who learn science and reading together retain literacy skills, ...
The departure of a longtime family physician from Weeks Medical Center has prompted backlash from patients, who say the move ...
A federal judge is telling the Trump administration that its explanation for state secrets privilege in the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case is "inadequate." U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis made those ...
LYNDON—The Lyndonville Police Department has identified three juveniles as the culprits in a recent act of vandalism at Powers Park.
() - President Donald Trump’s executive orders to stop diversity initiatives are being challenged by an amicus brief filed by California and 17 other states.