Primary - Elementary September 23, 2017 Vermont teacher fired after leading third graders in Nazi salute A veteran Vermont teacher was axed after she was caught instructing a class of third graders on how to give a Nazi salute.
Navy September 19, 2017 Exclusive: Trump pardon remains elusive for still-hopeful former Navy sailor A former Navy sailor has been released from a Massachusetts federal jail where he served one year behind bars for taking photos inside a nuclear submarine.
Robbery - Theft September 18, 2017 Panda suit bandit accused of stealing airsoft rifle from Vermont store Police were hunting on Tuesday for a panda-suit clad robber who allegedly dashed into a sports store and stole an airsoft rifle, Vermont officials said.
Homicide July 6, 2017 Woman pleads guilty to killing social worker, 3 relatives A Vermont woman has pleaded guilty to four murder counts in the killings of a social worker and three relatives in 2015.
Warnings July 5, 2017 Powerful nor'easter could dump more than a foot of snow on New England A powerful nor'easter moved into northern New England Thursday and forecasters predicted it could dump almost 20 inches of snow in some interior locations.
Navy July 5, 2017 Sailor who mishandled info cites Clinton misdeeds in seeking Trump pardon A former Navy sailor who mishandled classified information, then compared his case to Hillary Clinton's in a failed bid to avoid prison time, has now asked President-elect Donald Trump to pardon him.
SENATE June 30, 2017 Sanders investigation: Bernie's wife attempted to evict disabled group home residents, report claims Sen. Bernie Sanders’s wife has been accused of heartlessly trying to boot disabled group home residents when she was president of a Vermont college and closed on a real estate deal now under FBI scrutiny.
Vermont May 23, 2017 Suspect in wrong-way crash seeks contact with child's mother A Vermont man accused of causing a crash that left five teenagers dead is seeking permission to contact the mother of his child.
Vermont May 23, 2017 Students who shouted down guest speaker question discipline Some Vermont college students who shouted down a guest speaker who co-authored a book discussing racial differences in intelligence are questioning the discipline they're facing.
Vermont May 23, 2017 Arrest made in Vermont city's 1st murder in nearly 100 years Authorities say a man has been arrested in Florida in a fatal Vermont shooting believed to be the first slaying in nearly a century in the nation's smallest capital city.
Vermont May 23, 2017 Green Up Day a nearly 50-year-old tradition in Vermont Vermont works hard to maintain its image as a picture postcard state complete with no billboards, and nothing exemplifies that effort more than Green Up Day.