Vermont July 9, 2023 Vermont police officer, 19, killed during high-speed chase involving burglary suspect A Vermont cop scheduled to begin training in August to be a full-time officer was killed in a high-speed chase involving a burglary suspect. Jessica Ebbighausen was just 19 years old.
Media July 8, 2023 Native chief is 'open' to talks with Ben & Jerry's over ice cream maker’s HQ, which he says is on tribal land Chief Don Stevens of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation says he is 'open' to speaking with Ben & Jerry's about a tweet calling for the return of native lands.
Vermont July 7, 2023 Vermont firearms training center owner arrested until parts of his 30-acre facility are demolished The owner of a 30-acre firearms training center has been arrested until he can prove that parts of his facility have been removed or demolished.
Vermont July 6, 2023 Vermont agrees to pay $16.5 million to settle Jay Peak resort fraud lawsuits from foreign investors The former owner and president of the Jay Peak resort in Vermont allegedly was involved in a fraud scheme. The state of Vermont agreed to pay $16.5 million to settle lawsuits.
Vermont July 6, 2023 Dozens of Vermont school districts sue Monsanto over toxic contamination in educational buildings Chemical giant Monsanto is being sued by dozens of Vermont school districts over the contamination of educational buildings from chemicals known as PCBs.
Vermont June 30, 2023 Vermont museum receives over 200 pieces of Native American art, plans to construct $12.6 million facility Shelburne Museum received a 200-piece Native American art collection. The Vermont museum is planning to build a $12.6 million facility to house the donated collection.
Homicide June 28, 2023 Nathan Carman's death while awaiting trial for killing his mother deemed not suspicious: autopsy report A Vermont man was found dead in his New Hampshire jail cell June 15, and according to an autopsy report, Nathan Carman death's was determined to be not suspicious.
Vermont June 28, 2023 VT town will allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in local elections after Legislature overrides governor's veto A town in Vermont will allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in local elections after the Democratic-controlled Legislature overrode the governor's veto.
Vermont June 20, 2023 Vermont's Democratic supermajorities reconvene in hopes of overriding Gov. Scott's vetoes Vermont's Democrat-dominated Legislature is set to return to the Statehouse on Tuesday, intent on voting to override some of Republican Gov. Phil Scott's vetoes from the past session.
Vermont June 16, 2023 2 suspects in 2018 Vermont murder-for-hire plot to stand trial next year Two men charged in connection with the 2018 abduction and murder of Danville, Vermont, resident Gregory Davis will stand trial next fall.
Vermont June 15, 2023 Nathan Carman, Vermont man accused of killing mother at sea, dies awaiting trial Nathan Carman, a 29-year-old Vermont real estate heir accused of killing his mother and grandfather for inheritance money, has died awaiting trial.