There’s no proof the Rolex a state trooper brought to a jeweler and the Rolex stolen from a state police barracks evidence locker are the same watch, says the lawyer for the suspended trooper.
There’s no proof the Rolex a state trooper brought to a jeweler and the Rolex stolen from a state police barracks evidence locker are the same watch, says the lawyer for the suspended trooper.
The Burlington Police Department has just 22 active patrol officers to provide 24/7/365 coverage in the state’s largest city, and crime is rising.
Tundra the Siberian husky was stolen from his Tunbridge home on Tuesday.
Saying hello via video to four new lawmakers, including three who have served previously.
Toss out misdemeanor cases, legalize switchblades, and designate golf courses as protected areas – these ideas and others are among newly introduced legislation in the Vermont House.
Last year, how well did the state’s well-funded programs work? Auditor Terry Hoffer offers a 2022 year in review.
A Republican lawmaker had her say before the Vermont House of Representatives – over her objection – re-elected Jill Krowinski as Speaker.
It’s a serious national security problem when a majority of the people dislike this country.
The bows and rifles of Vermont hunters yielded a bountiful harvest of organic meat for Vermonters facing rising grocery prices.
Warnings for warm winter ice-fishing.
Company-operated worker housing was a ‘thing’ back in the heyday of Burlington/Winooski area mills. Now it’s returning as large employers like UVMMC are struggling to find workers due to the housing shortage.
A church built in the 1890’s was already seeing declining membership. Then the pandemic hit.
A man with a Massachusetts drug crime record was treated for gunshot wounds at a Newport hospital Tuesday morning. He’s not saying how he acquired them.
One police officer tased 17-year-old Mischa Fay as he threatened others with a knife, but another shot him in the chest.
A Vermont education newsletter says the tension is growing between elected school board members and their senior administrative appointees.
With the opening of the 2023-24 Legislature still a day away, new bills already are rolling in.
Lawsuits are challenging laws that kick parents out of the village regarding their child’s reproductive experiences and choices.
Many citizens depend on the government and nonprofit organizations for food, housing, medical/dental, and addiction recovery services.
With a veto-proof and disciplined 104-38 majority in the House, the Democrats are eager to pass a renamed “Clean Heat Standard” whether Gov. Phil Scott likes it or not.
We have come a long way from the socks (or was it gloves?) that President Obama sent after Russia’s invasion of Crimea.
$730,000 homes aren’t the solution to Vermont’s affordable housing crisis. But what is?
Two people, including a Hartford CT man, were arrested for felony possession of cocaine in Montpelier.
Sugar houses across Vermont were making the first maple syrup of 2023 during the cool nights and warm days of the new year.
The dictionary defines crowdsourcing as “the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community rather than from traditional employees or suppliers.”