A big winter blast on this day in history. From March 13 to 14, the Blizzard of ‘93 dumped about two to three feet of now on our region. Whipping winds caused drifts that made some spots even deeper.
Friday marks “Crossover Day” at the Vermont Statehouse, the halfway point of the session and a deadline that determines which bills advance and which are left behind.
Looking for some weekend fun? NBC5's Andrew Grautski has you covered this weekend with 'Things To Do!' ...
Vermont basketball is playing at UMBC for the 2026 America East crown. Here's how to watch championship on Saturday, March 14 ...
The question “What does it mean to be a Vermonter?” has been a popular topic in our state for more than a century. What are ...
On this day in history, Governor Phil Scott declared a state of emergency at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
People quickly normalize extreme weather. Simple visuals highlighting abrupt change could help climate change break through our mental blind spots.
Former law enforcement and immigration officials are coming out in opposition to the Trump administration’s defense of masks worn by agents leading its immigration crackdown. The federal government ...
Atmos reports on the potential for sports organizations to raise awareness for climate change and global stewardship.
Singer-songwriter Brian Chartrand takes audiences back in time with a musical history lesson on the influential 1960 and ’70s Los Angeles folk-rock scene.
What we learned from a trio of Division I hockey semifinals that saw two No. 1 seeds advance and another team's Cinderella ...
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