March 16, 2017 Aug. 1 trial for woman accused of killing social worker, kin A woman charged with shooting and killing three relatives and a social worker in 2015 is scheduled to go on trial nearly two years to the day after the crimes took place.
March 16, 2017 Vermont man gets 6 months for shooting horse with arrow A 21-year-old Vermont man who pleaded guilty to a charge that he shot and killed a horse with a bow and arrow is going to spend six months in jail.
February 12, 2017 Is there a curse on the Putney General Store? The Putney General Store was established in the 1790s and is having a devil of a time staying open in its fourth century.
February 10, 2017 Defense drops argument suspect in 4 killings is incompetent A lawyer for a Vermont woman charged with killing three relatives and a social worker in 2015 said Friday he will no longer pursue dismissal of the case on the grounds that his client is incompetent because he doesn't have evidence to support that argument.
January 28, 2017 Refugees wish more focus on Syria, less on closing US doors Ahmad Alabood, whose family was the first to be resettled in America as part of the "surge" refugee program, wishes President Donald Trump would help topple Syria's regime rather than press to close off U.S. borders to those fleeing a torn homeland.
January 24, 2017 Police: Man sought in city's 1st murder in almost 100 years A man has been shot dead in Vermont's capital in what police are calling the first murder there in almost 100 years.
January 22, 2017 Community once home to Norman Rockwell scared after homicide People are being told to lock their doors after an elderly woman was stabbed to death in her home in the normally bucolic Vermont town once home to Norman Rockwell, the mid-20th century illustrator of the American ideal.
January 17, 2017 Cops: Drunken driver's ride home is arrested on same charge Police say a Vermont man who went to a police station to pick up a woman accused of drunken driving was arrested on the same charge.
January 12, 2017 Bernie's billionaires: Some wealthy donors have backed Sanders for years Bernie Sanders has pitched himself in the race for 2016 as the candidate who will fight for the little guy.
January 9, 2017 Study: Racial disparities in Vermont police traffic stops A study of statewide police traffic stops in Vermont, the second-whitest state in the country, has found racial disparities in how police treat drivers.