A Waterford woman is due in court next month to face charges of embezzling over $200,000 from two St. Johnsbury companies.
Police make Johnson burglary busts
Police say they’ve caught a local ring involved in two convenience store burglaries in Johnson.
For third time, elites try to rid rural Vermont of residents
For the third time in less than 100 years, urban elites are trying to empty rural Vermont of its poor people. (Fourth, if you count the eugenics legislation.)
State House vax passport for legislators, staff, maybe general public under consideration
Will lawmakers, staff, and even members of the general public need to show proof of vaccination or take a PCR test before entering The People’s House in January?
Prostitution vote tonight could lead to full decrim
A Burlington City Council vote could pave the way for the Queen City to be a legal sanctuary for prostitution.
Burlington prostitution ordinance language offensive, subcommittee says
All that talk about “houses of ill fame” and “to punish common prostitutes” has to go from city ordinances, Burlington Progressives say. But what will take its place?
Helping kids handle a parent’s arrest
Cops learn how to limit the trauma suffered by children when their parents are arrested.
‘Deep State Marauder’ is keynote at election integrity event Saturday
A lawyer and former Green Beret will be the keynote speaker at Concerned Vermonters’ election integrity gathering Saturday at noon in White River Junction.
State $$ to help mom ‘n pop landlords rehab old housing
The State of Vermont has ticketed $5 million of federal recovery money to help restore rundown buildings into much-needed housing.
Gray running for U.S. House
Molly Gray, first-term lt. governor, will run for the U.S. House next year.