Vermont September 13, 2023 Carbon monoxide exposure at Vermont school prompts class cancellation, hospitalizations A small school in northern Vermont called off classes after multiple students and one adult were hospitalized due to carbon monoxide exposure, officials confirmed.
Vermont September 8, 2023 Vermont robbery suspect captured after fleeing by vehicle, bicycle, sailboat and on foot, police say Authorities in Vermont have captured robbery suspect Eric Edson after he allegedly led law enforcement on a wild chase across land and water.
Border security September 7, 2023 Northern border sees migrant surge from dozens of countries; more than last 10 years combined One part of the northern border has seen a massive surge in migrant apprehensions this fiscal year, surpassing the last 10 years combined, according to a top Border Patrol official.
Vermont September 6, 2023 Vermont man tells police he killed a woman and her adult son, officials say Christopher Ellis, 54, of Vermont, has confessed to police that he murdered a mother and son in their Whittingham home last week, where he had been residing for several months.
Vermont September 6, 2023 Vermont farmers become eligible for emergency loans after USDA designates summer flooding a disaster Republican Gov. Phil Scott announced Tuesday that the USDA has designated Vermont as a natural disaster area following July’s flooding, allowing farmers to apply for emergency aid.
Vermont September 5, 2023 Vermont appoints interim county prosecutor after former attorney faces harassment claims Bram Kranichfeld, who led the criminal division of the Vermont attorney general’s office in 2018, will become the interim prosecutor of Franklin County.
Vermont August 25, 2023 Hot air balloon lands on Vermont highway median after mid-flight stall: 'Uncommon and unplanned location' A hot air balloon pilot in Vermont managed to safely land on a highway median after stalling mid-flight Wednesday night in Hartford.
Vermont August 24, 2023 Judge sides with Vermont grad school that covered up 'insensitive' anti-slavery mural Quebec-based artist Sam Kerson has lost his appeal to remove panels concealing controversial anti-slavery murals he painted at Vermont Law School.
Vermont August 24, 2023 Vermont flood shortens season for prominent theater, actors must now figure out how to rebuild the playhouse The July flooding in Vermont destroyed a playhouse in Weston along the West River. The theater company shortened the season and is now looking to rebuild.
Vermont August 16, 2023 Vermont's lieutenant governor holds book tour highlighting books that are banned, restricted in other states Vermont LT. Gov. David Zuckerman is hosting a book tour to highlight books that are banned or restricted in other states. One of the books he's reading is "And Tango Make Three."
POLITICS August 14, 2023 Bernie Sanders pushing campaign cash to wife and stepson's nonprofit raises 'legitimate concern': watchdog Sen. Bernie Sanders sent six figures worth of campaign cash to his wife and stepson's nonprofit this year, which a watchdog says raises "legitimate concern."