NEWPORT — A new study shows Vermont is among the states hit hardest by COVID-19’s impact on tourism due to the coronavirus. Vermont ranked the fourth overall tourism industry affected by COVID-19.
MoreNEWPORT — In a letter submitted to city officials on March 10, twelve members of Newport’s police union expressed their concerns about Chief Seth DiSanto, encouraging them to consider their views before
MoreNEWPORT — Senior Deputy Kyle Ingalls is taking a new position with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Orleans County Sheriff’s Department announced on Monday. Ingalls has been working towards this goal
MoreDERBY LINE — Someone crashed through a fence at the Derby Line Cemetary, and police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the driver. Police say the vehicle was traveling east
MoreNEWPORT — An annual contest for festive headwear has been a tradition at the annual Prouty Beach egg hunts in Newport for decades, but this year things looked a little different. Newport
MoreNEWPORT — As of Friday, April 10, the total number of COVID-19 cases in Orleans County has remained at 8 according to the Vermont Health Department. Around the Northeast Kingdom, Caledonia County
MoreNEWPORT – Governor Phil Scott today extended Vermont’s State of Emergency through May 15, which also extends the expiration date of all corresponding orders and directives issued in response to the COVID-19
MoreNEWPORT — As Dr. Umair Malik and his family were homeward bound from a trip to Japan in early March, he says he looked forward to getting back to his routine of
MoreNEWPORT — After 42 years of service, on March 31, Pam White retired from Columbia Forest Products. Born in Newport, White graduated from L.R.U.H.S. and joined Columbia Forest Products on September 27,
MoreCOVENTRY — Four people were cited for stealing a custom sign from the Maxwell Neighborhood Farm in Coventry. William Whitehouse, 18, Brandon Croteau, 22, Michael Leaker, 20, all of Coventry, as well
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