LIFESTYLE October 5, 2022 Tiny Vermont a giant of American craft beer: Leafy hills host some of the world's best breweries Vermont, the Green Mountain State, boasts more breweries per capita than any other state — it even produces critically acclaimed beers from the Von Trapp family of "The Sound of Music" fame.
Vermont October 1, 2022 Vermont girls volleyball players banned from locker room after objection to transgender student: Report A Vermont high school volleyball player says members of her team were banned from the high school locker room after objecting to changing with a transgender student.
Vermont September 30, 2022 VT dispensaries set to begin selling recreational marijuana Vermont dispensaries will be able to begin selling recreational marijuana this weekend, although only three dispensaries in the state are ready to do so.
Vermont September 28, 2022 Man accused of killing Vermont man denied release by federal judge A Turkish-born man accused of kidnapping and murdering a Vermont man in 2018 after an oil deal between the two went south has been denied pretrial release by a federal judge.
Vermont September 23, 2022 Vermont hunter faces charges after shooting man he thought was bear A Vermont hunter faces charges of aggravated assault, negligent use of a gun and reckless endangerment after he mistook another man for a bear.
Vermont September 22, 2022 Vermont finishes lead testing on 98% of its schools Vermont has completed lead testing on 98% of its schools in accordance with a 2019 law requiring schools and childcare facilities to test their water for lead and other heavy metals.
Vermont September 21, 2022 VT hunter shoots man he mistook for bear, faces felony charges A hunter in Vermont is facing felony charges after allegedly shooting and severely injuring another hunter whom he mistook for a bear. Neither hunter was wearing blaze orange.
Media September 16, 2022 Vermont education agency says districts cannot withhold public tuition money to religious schools The Vermont secretary of education tells school superintendents they cannot keep public tuition money from religious schools after Supreme Court ruling.
US September 8, 2022 EEOC sues Vermont nursing home for allegedly allowing patients to racially abuse black staff Elderwood at Burlington is being sued by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over allegations that the elder home allowed residents to racially harass black staff.
US September 7, 2022 Man shot by Ludlow police dies in the hospital A man was shot and killed by police after he led police on a high-speed chase. One of the officers noticed the suspect had a gun and fatally shot the man.
US September 6, 2022 Shooting in Burlington's City Hall Park in Vermont leaves 1 man dead A shooting that took place on Sunday at Burlington's City Hall Park in Vermont has left one man dead. Police are asking the public for help in identifying the shooter.