Editorial: That Politico story, and why Sen. Douglass should resign

“In Vermont, Sen. Douglass will hopefully do the right thing and resign.”

Editorial: Why the nonprofit, why get involved?

“Creating a parallel nonprofit to the Addy Indy is a first step to meet tomorrow’s challenges.”

Editorial: Trump’s crisis of the week

“Trump’s actions have put the republic in grave danger.”

Editorial: GOP’s radical ‘clean’ bill is bunk; Dems have the voice of reason

“During this government shutdown, Democrats should hold firm and keep that message front and center. They are the voices of reason, the voices of a more equitable and just society.”

Addy Indy launches parallel nonprofit, civic engagement a goal

The nonprofit Addison Independent Trust offers a new avenue for funding local journalism and promoting civic engagement and education.

Editorial: Health insurance premiums will double if Trump prevails

“In Vermont, almost 30,000 residents who get health insurance through Vermont Health Connect may lose a collective $65 million.”

Editorial: From lunacy to compassion

“Two stories dominated the national news this past week: the continuing fallout from Charlie Kirk’s tragic death….and Trump’s embarrassing speech at the United Nations.”

Editorial: Free speech is the issue

“A chorus of political repression from the rightwing of the Republican Party, including the president, is using Kirk’s death to censor liberal views.”

Editorial: What we’re doing is idiocy; let’s hope Gov. Dean is right

“Under Trump, America is no longer trusted by its allies and no longer feared by its opponents.”

Editorial: A worsening crisis

“Waiting for others to solve the homelessness problem Middlebury and other communities are facing is continued folly.”

Editorial: Sanders’ Oligarchy Tour builds steam in Maine

“In hindsight, the nation was looking for an unconventional rebel-rouser in 2016. Sanders would have delivered a much different outcome than what we see today.”

Editorial: Trump and the Red Queen

The truth hurts, and Donald Trump is no fan of such pain. As president, he’s decided a full-court effort to manufacture his own set of facts.

Editorial: Housing and affordability

Vermont needs to expand its housing stock by 79,000-172,000 homes by 2050. That’s an annual average of 3,160 to 6,880 homes per year.

Editorial: Head on out to Field Days

Visit the Addison County fair today to catch the final few days of this Addison County tradition.

Editorial: Stephen Terry: A Vermont statesman for the ages

“When giving advice, Steve places the best interests of the State of Vermont foremost. He knows the state well and understands the various economic and social currents that run through it.”

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