Army March 14, 2018 Vermont avalanche injures 6 soldiers during Army training At least six soldiers were injured after an avalanche hit a Vermont ski area on Wednesday.
Vermont March 6, 2018 Bernie Sanders' stepdaughter loses bid for mayor of Burlington, Vermont The stepdaughter of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., has lost her bid for mayor of Vermont’s largest city, the same city where Sanders started his political career.
CRIME March 4, 2018 Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen arrested at protest The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream knew he was disturbing the peace with a noisy demonstration against fighter jets.
US March 4, 2018 DOJ takes new look at ex-Navy sailor's request for presidential pardon The Department of Justice is taking a new look at a former U.S. Navy sailor’s request for a pardon following his release from jail for taking photos of classified areas inside a nuclear submarine, his attorney said.
Vermont January 30, 2018 School denounced for plans to fly Black Lives Matter flag A Vermont high school has been criticized by a state legislator for its plan to fly a Black Lives Matter flag throughout the month of February.
Controversies January 25, 2018 Yale professor slams Howard Dean for Halloween costume controversy comments A Yale University professor slammed ex-Vermont Gov. Howard Dean as a "serious contributor of fake news" after Dean's critical comments focusing on a 2-year-old Halloween costume controversy.
Controversies January 17, 2018 Ithaca College president under fire over sex abuse conviction from 17 years ago The new Ithaca College president is making headlines this week after at least two college newspapers published anonymous documents they received about a 17-year-old criminal case involving her.
Vermont January 11, 2018 Vermont poised to enact legal pot through Legislature The Vermont Senate on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill that would allow the recreational use of marijuana, putting the state on course to become the first in the country to legalize pot by an act of the Legislature rather than through a referendum by voters.
CRIME January 7, 2018 Volunteer attacked with machete while delivering meals to the homeless A woman in her 70s who was delivering meals to the homeless in Vermont was attacked by a man wielding a machete, police said.
Northeast January 6, 2018 Millions of Americans are blasted by intense deep freeze -- some a lot more than others Wind and frigid temperatures are blasting millions of Americans along the East Coast this weekend, with some feeling extreme lows.
Northeast January 4, 2018 'Bomb cyclone' winter storm brings snow, fierce winds to Northeast as bitter cold to follow A rapidly-intensifying winter storm system known as a "bomb cyclone" targeted the Northeast on Thursday after leaving its deadly mark across the Southeast, snarling travel across the region with snow, ice, bone-chilling winds and a central air pressure similar to that of the devastating Superstorm Sandy.