
Vermont’s ‘DaVinci’: Mad River Valley architectural legend David Sellers dies at 86
David Sellers — internationally renowned architect, serial entrepreneur, teacher, visionary and a longtime resident of Prickly Mountain in Warren — died earlier this month of heart complications while visiting family in Los Angeles. He was 86.

With primary results certified, Vermont’s 2024 candidates are set
State leaders certified a slate of primary race victors who, along with new candidates recently nominated by political parties, will appear on November’s general election ballots.

As Vermont’s weather worsens, emergency communications aren’t reaching all rural residents
Local officials say they can only do so much, and only a fraction of Vermonters have signed up for the state-level emergency alert system.

Despite governor’s opposition, Vermont House to consider bill to establish overdose prevention sites
A bill held over from last year focuses on setting up a pilot program of overdose prevention sites in the state. Gov. Phil Scott said on Wednesday that he is concerned with the approach.

Vermont announces candidates for 2024 presidential primaries
When they show up for Town Meeting Day in March, Vermonters will be able to choose from a dozen presidential candidates in the 2024 election — half running as Democrats and half as Republicans.

David Goodman’s ‘Vermont Conversation’ turns 10
On Jan. 16, 2013, journalist David Goodman stepped into a closet-size studio at WDEV’s Waterbury headquarters to broadcast the first episode of “The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman.”