Vermont

“It’s a miracle," Tinsley's owner said.
The progressive state has the unfortunate distinction of being the only one never to have sent a woman to Congress.
The decisions by Leahy and now Welch will create the first open seats in Vermont's three-member congressional delegation since 2006.
The Senate’s longest-serving Democrat is retiring after 47 years in office — the latest major retirement ahead of 2022's midterm elections.
The Oct. 15 event featured about 30 students and faculty from Burlington High School, and received praise from parents and LGBTQ advocates.
The three troopers face a federal investigation into the alleged coronavirus vaccination card scheme, authorities announced this week.
Alcohol industry insiders say all the bars and restaurants opening up are trying to restock their shelves and it takes time to get caught up with the sudden demand.
Before the pandemic, Canadians were allowed to visit the Haskell Free Library without having to visit a customs post.
"Our state has shown the world what’s possible when you have a group of people with the right attitude ... trusting medical science,” Gov. Phil Scott said.
An Amazon executive attempted to mock Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is traveling to Alabama to meet with Amazon employees who are pushing to unionize.