As the snow begins to melt and Vermont thaws out from a long, snowy winter, our thoughts quickly turn to spring. To farmers’ ...
Spring in Vermont is highly underrated. Tourism typically peaks in the autumn with the changing leaves, but we’d argue that ...
The last 11 months have been traumatizing weather-wise for many Vermonters. In May, an unprecedented freeze crippled the state’s agricultural industry almost overnight. Widespread flooding in July and ...
At VTDigger, we are committed to telling the stories that matter — including stories of resilience, determination and strength in our communities. This spring, we’re partnering with Vermont Adaptive ...
Spring is finally here, and along with the season's warmer weather, its blooming flowers are sure to brighten your day after a long, cold winter. Luckily, Vermont has plenty of farms, gardens and ...
One thing that lifelong Vermonters will always agree on is that the weather is changing − and has been for many years. Winters are shorter, summers are hotter, and rain seems to be more frequent.
If waking up in March to 50-degree weather, birds chirping and the sun shining seems odd, it is. On par with the rest of the Northeast, Vermont is known for long and frigid winters, raining snow until ...
The Money Issue: Saving for College & Career Education; How to Write a Check; Previewing the Young Entrepreneurs’ Fair; Caribbean Red Rice & Beans Recipe The president and CEO of the Vermont Student ...
Attendees at VTDigger’s Rutland event with Southern Vermont Reporter Greta Solsaa on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger. During our Spring Member Drive, 1,940 readers took ...