Vermont May 23, 2017 US maple syrup producers contend with weather fluctuations With the U.S. maple syrup season wrapping up, Vermont producers are expecting yields approaching last year's record even after they contended with fluctuating weather.
Vermont April 26, 2017 US colleges confront a new era of sometimes-violent protest After protests turned violent at several college campuses in recent months, some colleges and universities are wondering if they'll be next.
Vermont April 19, 2017 Seth Rogen 'proud to be a Pike' after joining fraternity Seth Rogen has gone from battling a fraternity to joining one.
Vermont April 14, 2017 Vermont woman found guilty in vodka death of disabled child A Vermont woman has been convicted of manslaughter in the death of her disabled son who had vodka poured into his feeding tube.
Vermont April 14, 2017 $150 million settlement announced in ski resort fraud case A year after the owner and president of a Vermont ski resort were accused by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of massive fraud, a $150 million settlement has been reached.
Vermont April 6, 2017 Bomb suspect seeks change of venue, citing media coverage A man accused of setting off bombs in New Jersey and New York seven months ago, injuring dozens of people, asked a judge on Wednesday to move his trial to Vermont to avoid the possibility potential jurors have been influenced by prejudicial publicity about the case.
Vermont April 5, 2017 Man known as Godfather of Grass back in US; pot charges loom A man known as the Godfather of Grass has been deported from Canada and will be held in a Vermont prison pending his return to Kentucky to face federal marijuana charges.
Vermont March 30, 2017 Transient pleads not guilty to murder in stabbing in Vermont A transient has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the stabbing death of another man near a busy outdoor pedestrian shopping and dining plaza in Vermont.
Vermont March 30, 2017 Man wounded in Vermont marketplace stabbing, dies A man who was stabbed near a busy outdoor pedestrian shopping and dining plaza popular with locals and tourists in downtown Burlington, Vermont, has died.
College March 28, 2017 Notre Dame hosts Charles Murray, braces for protests Controversial author Charles Murray is scheduled to speak at the University of Notre Dame on Tuesday night and despite growing calls for protests from some students and faculty, organizers are standing behind the invitation.
Vermont March 23, 2017 Woman charged in homeless camp beating death to plead guilty A woman charged in the beating death of a man at a Vermont homeless camp plans to plead guilty.