REAL ID: What you need to know about the new official identification for flying within the US
Starting May 7, 2025, the TSA and other agencies will only accept IDs that meet REAL ID security standards
Starting May 7, 2025, the TSA and other agencies will only accept IDs that meet REAL ID security standards
The pioneering legislation, which still needs to be signed by the governor, aims to set a precedent in the United States: four states are processing similar initiatives
It will be the last phenomenon of this kind visible in the contiguous United States in 20 years
Educators say students routinely send Snapchat messages in class, listen to music and shop online, among countless other examples of how smartphones distract from teaching and learning
The weather has already affected campaigning for Iowa’s Jan. 15 precinct caucuses, where the snow is expected to be followed by frigid temperatures
As a deadline to allocate federal Covid-19 cash approaches next year, states must decide how much to invest in maintaining warehouses and supply stockpiles
The U.S. Department of Justice, along with Vermont authorities, are still investigating whether Saturday’s gunfire on a Burlington street was a hate crime
The attack that injured the three men around 6:25 p.m. Saturday may have been a hate crime, authorities previously said
The pigs are crossbreeds that combine the survival skills of wild Eurasian boar with the size and high fertility of domestic swine and are spreading out of control
It is one of a growing number of states to do so. It will start limiting the amount of new gasoline-powered cars that can be sold in the state starting in 2027
While much attention has focused on clearing the names of those put to death in Salem, most of those caught up in witch trials throughout the 1600s have largely been ignored
The request for additional relief is based on estimates from communities hit by disasters this year, such as the August wildfires in Hawaii, hurricanes in Florida and flooding in California and Vermont
The lawsuit filed in federal court in California also claims that Meta routinely collects data on children under 13 without their parents’ consent, in violation of federal law
Vermont’s agriculture secretary says since the July flooding, farmers have reported over $16 million in damage and losses
Now that bans on such care for minors are taking effect around the country — Texas could be next, depending on the outcome of a court hearing — patients and their families are testing clinics’ capacity
Marvels of craftsmanship and beauty, the iconic buildings of ‘Gone with the Wind’ and ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ are in danger of disappearing
Now the mostly gutted shops and restaurants in downtown Montpelier are considering where and how to rebuild in an era when extreme weather is occurring more often
Some of the hardest hit farms were located along rivers in Vermont where farmers who’d spent months nurturing tomato, watermelon and other plants saw their efforts wiped out in a matter of hours
It was the second flood-related death stemming from a storm system and epic flooding in the Northeast this week
There is another chance for heavy rain on Sunday, but the National Weather Service doesn’t expect it to be as bad as the last storm
Before these floods, a dozen other disasters this year have each caused more than $1 billion in damage across the United States.
The flooding has already caused tens of millions of dollars in damage throughout the state
Republican Gov. Phil Scott on Tuesday signed the bill that removes the residency requirement from the decades-old law
Twenty-five U.S. jurisdictions have legalized the drug, while others have only decriminalized. If you’re traveling, make sure to avoid legal issues
The bill by Democratic state Senator Nancy Skinner would not let California extradite doctors who are facing charges in another state for providing abortion medication
The storm began Monday night and lasted throughout Tuesday, dumping as much as three feet of snow and gusty winds
Lynda Bluestein, of Bridgeport, Connecticut, sued Vermont last summer, claiming its ban on non-state residents using Vermont’s medically assisted suicide law was unconstitutional