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The death of Marquis follows his shooting in Hardwick Wednesday night.
@pnshdvermonster wrote in apparent sarcasm, “Stop fear-mongering. Burlington is perfectly safe. These clearly have nothing to do with the rampant drug use and unhoused immigrants.”
One county sheriff has added staff and expanded services. How did Ryan Palmer do it?
Austria and Vermont share more than just the Von Trapps.
These people have no shame.
A member of the violent Crips gang was shot to death in Burlington Sunday night. Another man also died in the Decatur Street shooting.
The career criminal who fled police for two weeks in late summer has pleaded innocent in federal court to armed robbery-related charges.
Burlington Probation and Parole will supervise the homeless, low-risk sex offender released November 9.
Longtime friends of Francois Clemmons are providing financial support for the well-known singer, performer and teacher now residing in an assisted living facility.
Two men were shot in the head Sunday night in the second of three separate episodes of illegal gunfire last night in the Queen City.
Age Strong VT is intended to serve as a roadmap for building an age-friendly state.
Last week’s theft of an ambulance by the person it was sent to rescue may not have been a new low for Burlington, after all.
190 years ago tonight, an intense meteor shower had Vermonters wondering if it was the end of the world.
Two U.S. senators have introduced a bill to ban bulk ammunition sales.
The EB-5 fraud and high seas murder for insurance money made Vermont news headlines. Last week, the U S. Attorney’s Office gave credit where due.
Gone are the days of pasty conservative men. We are left with two Indians, an African American, an obese guy and another guy wearing high heels. If that’s not representative of modern America, I don’t know what is!
A citizens’ group concerned about street crime gathered recently in Rutland, where city police are down three officers and prosecutors complain how their hands are tied.
Chinese foreign nationals are exploiting Maine’s lax marijuana laws by establishing legal ‘grows’ in rural areas.
“I did repost this,” Paul Dame said. “But this represents one of the problems that Donald Trump has posed as a candidate. It is incredibly foolish to tell people not to vote because you ‘have plenty of votes’.”
Both victims appear to have taken their own lives. In both cases police were nearby.
A new homeless shelter will open near the Ret. 2/302 roundabout in Montpelier later this month.
As we learned at the summit, amid these vicious attacks and violent antisemitism in our midst we must continue to work together to restore faith in God: the one true God, who is love and not hate, life and not death.
Come dusk Friday night, lights will flicker on in thousands of deer camps in the hills, dales, and deep woods throughout rural Vermont as hunters gather for Vermont’s unofficial sixteen day holiday otherwise known as Deer Rifle Season.
Two juveniles stole his gun. The theft was reported. Now he’s looking at prison time for leaving the gun on a shelf in his house.
Should our government leave no stone unturned to discover the origin of the Covid-19 virus, even if the path leads to Wuhan, China? The new National Institutes of Health director faced this question at her nomination hearing.
The Scott administration hopes adding more housing to the market will lower one of the root causes of homelessness: exorbitantly high rental rates.
Voters yesterday rejected a wastewater project in Westford and a $39 million school project in Stowe.
DNA extraction in zero gravity is the mission of a UVM research project aboard the International Space Station.
Cannabis is in the top three of accidental child overdoses.
Montpelier chosen as a capital for its central location? Kinda… but mostly it was about the money.
More tales of ‘catch and release’ from Vermont law enforcement.
Vermont needs more options to protect the public from mentally disturbed violent offenders, Burlington’s police chief says.
A 72-year-old man has been charged in a Monday night shooting in Rockingham. Also, federal court records say youths are being used to sell drugs in Rutland.
Neither an accused teenage killer nor the Burlington High School principal will be returning anytime soon.
“We know that boys like this 14-year-old Black child are not inherently valued by a system and dominant culture that will determine the fate of his humanity,” the Rutland NAACP statement says.
Net migration slowed in 2022 compared to the Covid Diaspora of 2021. And the Palmetto State is the favorite new home of departing Vermonters.
Both Sanders and Welch voted to steal what little profits the USPS had and transfer them to the US Treasury to fund their own little unrelated projects.
When a reporter noted that “10 years ago I could go by a state trooper at 78 and get pulled over,” Scott answered, “10 years ago we didn’t have the level of crime we have now.”
Shannon and City Council President Karen Paul will vie for the Democratic nomination at the Burlington Democratic Caucus on December 10.
High legal fees for school mascot fights are a top headline in the 802 Ed newsletter this week.
Running over tire deflation device wasn’t enough to stop the fleeing suspect.
Homeless men huddled in a cold car in New Hampshire suffered burns when propane torch fumes exploded.
Hold off on the bird feeders this month – those backyard bears may be even hungrier now.
A Brownington man who worked with slain National Guardsman Gunnar Watson was found dead by suicide.
These kids were exposed to an F-bomb dropping llama, which is a lot more preferable to being isolated and restrained in a locked, padded closet covered in your own excrement for hours on end like the students in Fair Haven.
DMV offices and some online services will be closed for some or all of next week.
The final Stuckage took place with snow on the ground. And, more details on the shooting death of a Shelburne teen and the fiery destruction of a Montpelier lumberyard.
A Rutland gun shop has donated $2000 the an unprecedented effort to challenge Vermont gun control laws.
Former UVM prof Aaron Kindsvatter believes teaching DEI on schools can harm the psyches and development of children.
The lumberyard fire was the second major blaze in the downtown Montpelier commercial district within the last week.
The prosecutor wanted the suspect sent to a psychiatric facility for a competency exam. Instead, Jiron released Myott.
They’re offering few details now, but the state police say most of the homicides committed in Vermont last month were connected to drug trafficking.
The Essex-Westford school board won’t down the BLM flag and in a recent letter didn’t condemn BLM’s siding with Hamas.
Fortunately most of the illegal deposits were reversed.
A gunfire expert confirmed the shot that struck a school bus windshield in Montpelier came from a homeless camp.
Police have arrested a Barre man for the second degree murder of an accused drug dealer found dead in Plainfield last week. Police say the killing was drug-related.
A teen has been charged with the second-degree murder of another teen, who was shot fatally Monday.
The proposal utilizes roadway burial and existing transmission corridors in Vermont and New Hampshire to deliver 1,200 MW of Canadian hydro and other non-fossil fuel energy.
One of the four bodies found dead in Vermont woods in the last week belonged to an accused Barre fentanyl dealer.
First flood, then fire ravages Montpelier’s downtown. And an Ontario woman is dead after a collision with a car driven by a drug-impaired man, police say.
VSU Interim Pres. Mike Smith wants to cut 33 full-time jobs, mostly from management.
Almost seven months after the director of a Brattleboro homeless shelter was axed to death, the Groundworks shelter network was shaken by a hatchet-wielding local man.
The homeless camp being investigated as the possible site of a school bus window shooting isn’t the only tent community in Vermont’s capital city.
A possibly defunct non-profit owns the land where police seized weapons from a homeless camp following a shooting at a school bus last week.
Someone shot out the windshield of a school bus carrying students, Montpelier police say.
It is extremely rare for pets to be caught by law abiding trappers during Vermont’s regulated seasons.
As an illegal immigrant in the country unlawfully, Godinez-Antonio would have little reason to return to court to face his charge, the federal prosecutor noted.
The families of two Massachusetts men asked police last week to look for them. Tuesday their bodies were found in Eden, about a mile apart.
“As long as we allow these weapons to circulate in mass numbers with virtually no regulation, these catastrophes will continue,” Weinberger said.
Those putting up the stickers have been called transphobic, accused of creating a hostile environment and putting children in danger.
Mike Johnson is pro-life, taught at Liberty University, and led House Republicans seeking to overturn Donald Trump’s 2020 loss in court.
There weren’t any SROs at BHS when the fight started because in the spring of 2021, the Burlington School District removed them – despite a poll indicating that most parents wanted SROs to stay.
The facial injuries sustained by a postal worker could have resulted from a single punch, one doctor testified. But another doc said that’s unlikely.
Police are treating two dead bodies they found in the Northeast Kingdom as a case of homicide.
As many a high school prankster has learned, pulling the fire alarm when there’s no fire is against the law. A lunchroom fight prompted the school principal to pull the alarm to evacuate the building. Now she’s in detention.
“One of the concepts that I think this entire gender identity issue is failing at is the recognition of the concept that your rights end where my nose begins,” a Burlington NPA member accused of ‘misgendering’ replied.
“Bernie hates capitalism, but loves $,” says a prominent DC lawyer.
Vermont’s lieutenant governor this week attended a ‘gun violence prevention policy summit’ sponsored by the Democratic Governor’s Association in Washington, D.C.
When children attempt to step away from using the platforms, Meta bombards them with alerts designed to lure them back, the complaint alleges.
A popular American gospel artist and one of Vermont’s favorite radio personality/worship leaders will perform Friday, October 27 at Ignite Church in Williston.
America faces at least three existential threats.
Tansient arrested in Burlington found guilty of murdering a retired NH couple. Another shooting. And a masked man who nonetheless was easy to identify, due to….
Funky Langdon Street in downtown Montpelier will get state funding to mitigate future flood damage and restore three commercial units and 16 apartments.
Flood buyouts. Industrial wastewater grants. Sanders says don’t just allocate extra billions for overseas – remember the folks at home, too. And Patrick Leahy’s federal funding legacy lives on and on.
The median list price for a home in Vermont is $447,250. The median price is $275,000 in this city…..
One shot from the homeowner’s pistol was enough to interrupt the suspect’s attempted burglary.
Read the Chronicle’s Monday morning weekend police news roundup.
“My ancestors did this, I do this, my people do this,” Jaime Taylor told the legislative panel.
One Vermont state senator wants an end to the state of Israel, while another stands strong with the Jewish state.
“The Federal Government refuses to take action on our Northern Border,” said Governor Chris Sununu. “They cut funding, limited our resources, and have thrown their hands up.” Now 85% of border encounters with suspected terrorists are on the northern border.
Academics across America are praising the vicious attack on Israel.
The assault internally decapitated a man and left him a paraplegic. The man is still paralyzed with little to no function of arms and no function of the lower part of his body.
Veteran police reporter Mike Donoghue digs deep into details about a brazen crime and the manhunt that followed.
The state trooper left the keys to the cruiser in the car before a thief stole the cruiser and rifle in it.
As the Vermont Supreme Court ponders Newbury’s rejection of a juvenile detention facility, local police have their hands full with a youth psychiatric facility in New Hampshire.
State police say they’ve got the man who stole a police cruiser and a police-issue rifle in Rutland Tuesday. They’re still looking for the rifle.
An alleged attempted murderer released to family custody is the latest ‘catch and release’ decision by Justin Jiron, who has twiced been appointed as a judge by Gov. Phil Scott.
Questions critical of the Israeli response to the Hamas invasion are asked by a leading Vermont news outlet. Governor Scott responds.
Peter Gamble, AKA Grace, was charged on five counts of possession of child sex abuse material.