Abortion February 13, 2019 Vermont late-term abortion bill has pro-life advocates concerned Vermont’s new abortion bill is under fire from pro-life advocates as it would effectively sanction late-term abortion procedures and bar prosecution of “any individual” who performs or attempts an abortion.
Vermont February 12, 2019 University of Vermont teen found dead in snow a warning to students, parents say Dorothy Connor is sharing the story of her son Connor Gage's death on one of the coldest Groundhog Days in decades in hopes of preventing a similar tragedy from striking another family.
Abortion February 6, 2019 Vermont 'right to abortion' bill goes even further than New York's: 'Fetus shall not have independent rights' Vermont lawmakers are pushing for a bill that would make abortion a constitutional right in the state, going way beyond the law that New York recently passed.
Weather February 3, 2019 University of Vermont student found dead in snow after taking apparent shortcut, police say A 19-year-old student at the University of Vermont was found dead in the snow Saturday on one of the coldest Groundhog Days in decades, becoming the second college student to die in a week in frigid temperatures.
SENATE January 2, 2019 Bernie Sanders on why he was unaware of sexual harassment claims rocking campaign: 'I was a little bit busy' In an interview Wednesday night, Vermont Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders claimed he was too "busy" to know about the sexual misconduct allegations that internally rocked his 2016 presidential campaign, even as he apologized to any women who had not been "treated appropriately."
Vermont December 29, 2018 Vermont fertility doctor accused of using his own sperm to inseminate woman 41 years ago: lawsuit A child conceived in 1977 through artificial insemination was fathered by the fertility doctor who performed the procedure, a new lawsuit claims.
Vermont December 19, 2018 Attentive student foiled possible school shooting, Vermont police say A middle school student in Vermont helped avert a possible school shooting after overhearing two classmates discussing bringing guns to campus, police say.
STATE AND LOCAL December 13, 2018 Vermont man puts up giant middle finger amid feud with town over building permit A Vermont man feuding with local officials over a request for a building permit made his fury known in the form 700-pound wooden middle finger.
Vermont December 5, 2018 Bernie Sanders spent nearly $300G on private air travel in October: reports Bernie Sanders is so concerned about climate change that he spent nearly $300,000 on private air travel in October so he could speak to audiences in nine battleground states prior to November's midterm elections.
Midterm Elections October 30, 2018 Vermont gubernatorial candidate promises Saturday night 'governor’s pardon TV show' A candidate running for governor of Vermont and a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives has proposed an unusual television show with a vocal audience that'll decide each week the fate of state prisoners.
The Americas October 18, 2018 American man’s remains found in Costa Rica shallow grave weeks after disappearance, family says The remains of a 62-year-old Vermont man were found inside a shallow grave about two hours from his rented home in Costa Rica, his family revealed this week -- but though one mystery is solved, the details surrounding Thomas Cook's death remain murky.