Vermont March 29, 2023 Vermont deputy sheriff charged for upstate New York gunfight that injured 3 Rutland County, Vermont deputy Vito Caselnova pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and gun possession charges over his alleged role in a New York State gunfight last year.
Media March 28, 2023 Ex-Vermont governor sues Middlebury College for changing name of its chapel based on ‘grossly distorted claim’ Former Vermont Governor James Douglas sued his alma mater Middlebury College on Friday for removing former Governor John Mead as the school chapel's namesake.
Vermont March 28, 2023 Vermont man dies after falling through ice while riding ATV on Lake Champlain Donald Jones, 82, died after falling through the ice while driving an ATV on Lake Champlain in Vermont. Rescuers brought him to the shore 30 minutes after the accident.
Vermont March 28, 2023 Vermont community welcomes refugees to the US with handmade blankets A group of refugees were welcomed to Vermont with homemade blankets. At least 86 blankets were made for the refugees and immigrants arriving in Vermont.
Vermont March 27, 2023 Vermont investigation into man who was found dead in holding cell continues, could take months An investigation into the death of a man in a Vermont holding cell will continue. Darrell Jones was arrested on drug charges Thursday afternoon.
Vermont March 20, 2023 Former Vermont state trooper charged with stealing $14K Rolex, other valuables from police storage Former Vermont state trooper Giancarlo DiGenova has been charged for the alleged theft of over $40,000 in seized valuables, including a $14,000 Rolex watch.
HEALTH March 17, 2023 Rare tick-borne babesiosis disease on the rise in northeastern US, says CDC: Here's why The CDC reported that cases of babesiosis, a parasitic disease spread by infected ticks, saw a significant uptick between 2011 and 2019 in some northeastern states.
Vermont March 17, 2023 Vermont Senate passes bill protecting providers of abortions, trans procedures from legal action The Vermont Senate on Friday passed a bill that would eliminate most legal liabilities for abortion and sex change providers, protecting the procedures under state law.
Wyoming March 16, 2023 Attorney generals in some states refuse to release advisory opinions, while others post dozens each year Attorney generals in about 20 percent of the states in the U.S. haven't posted any general opinions in the past few years, while other states post dozens each year.
Vermont March 14, 2023 Vermont Christian school barred from future tournaments after forfeiting game against team with trans student A Vermont school will no longer to participate in tournaments sanctioned by the Vermont Principals' Association over its decision to forfeit a game.
Vermont March 14, 2023 Connecticut woman will become first non-Vermont resident to take advantage of assisted suicide law A woman from Bridgeport, Connecticut, reached a deal to become the first non-Vermont resident to take advantage of the state's assisted suicide law.