November 27, 2016 Election throws US plans for Syrian refugees into question Arabic language classes are drawing 25 to 30 people a week in preparation for the new arrivals in town.
November 22, 2016 Prosecutors drop charges against son of NY prison worker Court documents say criminal charges against the Vermont son of a New York prison worker who helped two convicted killers escape have been dismissed.
November 10, 2016 1st Vietnam Veterans chapter plans for its eventual demise The first chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of America is preparing for the day when there won't be any members left to care for the monument to their service.
November 4, 2016 4 Canadians indicted in US ATM fraud that could reach $250K Four Canadians facing charges they crossed into the United States to fraudulently skim money from ATM machines in Vermont could have stolen almost $250,000.
November 4, 2016 Police: Woman arrested for shoplifting leaves 2 kids in car Authorities say a Vermont woman arrested for shoplifting and taken to a police station never told officials her two children were in a car in the mall parking lot.
November 2, 2016 Police: Drunken trucker was trying to change pants, crashed Vermont state police say a drunken tractor-trailer driver was trying to change his pants while driving when his truck went off a road and rolled on its side.
October 27, 2016 Man charged with using bow and arrow to kill Vermont horse Police in Vermont say a man has been accused of using a bow and arrow to shoot and kill a horse.
October 25, 2016 ACLU: Man's KKK fliers are protected under First Amendment The American Civil Liberties Union of Vermont says the conduct of a white man accused of distributing Ku Klux Klan recruitment fliers to two minority women last year is protected by the First Amendment.
October 24, 2016 Man denies trafficking 'Donald Trump' heroin into Vermont A New York man has denied charges that he brought 280 bags of heroin emblazoned with "Donald Trump" into Vermont.
October 21, 2016 Suspect in wrong-way crashes moved from hospital to prison The Vermont man charged with driving the wrong way on an interstate and killing five teenagers and injuring several other people in a series of crashes has been moved from a hospital to prison.