An Albany man has been released on conditions after pleading innocent to burning a girl with a butane torch.
History Corner: A Salem “witch’s” ties to Plainfield
The Martin family left Massachusetts because of the Salem witch trials and relocated to New Hampshire and then to Vermont.
Rep. John Palasik dead at 68
Milton legislator and longtime public servant John Palasik announced this May he would not seek re-election, wishing instead to spend more time with his family – and especially his grandson.
Meyers: Balint team falsely called Molly Gray ‘homophobic’
VTDigger’s coverage of the 2022 race for Congress was not a Watergate moment.
Watercooler: deputy fired for assault elected sheriff
Plenty of election, health, and economic news in Vermont media headlines today.
Burlington mayor wants homelessness ‘rare and brief’
The mayor of Burlington wants to make homelessness rare and brief. It’s neither now.
Balint’s crypto campaign donor collapses. Questions about her future, and the world’s
The collapse of a $32 billion crypto empire raises big questions for campaign contribution recipient Becca Balint – and the rest of the world.
Source Correction: ‘Hate-free forum’ in St. Albans next week; masks REQUESTED
Community members – with or without masks – are encouraged to join a conversation on understanding and addressing bias, discrimination, and hate crimes in Vermont.
Connecticut women busted for intent to sell drugs
A police dog sniffed out the drugs in the erratically-driven car, then two-legged cops found ‘materials consistent with distribution,’ state police say.
Thankful for Vermont wild turkeys
Native wild turkeys disappeared with Vermont forest in the late 1800’s. The birds we see everywhere today are descended from 31 wild turkeys restocked 52 years ago.