Governors May 26, 2016 Ex-MLB pitcher Bill 'Spaceman' Lee enters crowded race for Vermont governor Bill Lee is fielding so many phone calls he's beginning to have second thoughts about his run for Vermont governor.
Vermont May 26, 2016 Report: Vermont troopers more likely to search black drivers Five years of traffic-stop data collected by Vermont State Police show a black motorist who is pulled over is nearly five times more likely to be searched than a white driver, while contraband is more likely to be found when a white driver is searched.
Vermont May 26, 2016 The Latest: Report: Black drivers more likely to be searched The Latest on a report on five years of traffic-stop data collected by Vermont State Police (all times local): 7:30 p.m.
EDUCATION May 13, 2016 Vermont school apologizes for singling out girls in dress code dressing-down School administrators in Vermont have apologized for holding a girls-only assembly in which female teachers addressed dress code violations.
Vermont May 9, 2016 Miami businessman challenges SEC over Vermont projects A Miami businessman is going to federal court to challenge a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit claiming fraud in his Vermont projects.
Vermont May 4, 2016 Investor files class action lawsuit in Jay Peak fraud case A foreign investor has filed a class action lawsuit against two developers accused of misusing $200 million in investors' funds for developments in northern Vermont.
Vermont May 3, 2016 Christmas Eve Grinch takes food, walkers from Vermont adult living community; feast will go on Residents of an adult living community in Vermont awoke Christmas morning to find that a Grinch-y thief or thieves had stolen food, gifts and walkers overnight.
Vermont May 3, 2016 Police: Woman bashed roommate in head with a hammer after she backed out of suicide pact A southern Vermont woman has denied accusations that she attempted to kill her roommate with a hammer after she allegedly backed out of their suicide pact.
Vermont May 3, 2016 Convicted prep school grad says 'not caving' kept him going in sex assault defense A graduate of an exclusive New England prep school convicted of sexually assaulting a younger student says he doesn't regret rejecting a plea deal.
Vermont May 3, 2016 Vermont amnesty will allow ticket scofflaws to get driver's license returned In some Vermont counties, it may pay to be delinquent on your driving tickets.
Vermont May 2, 2016 Vermonter earning $300,000 put on Medicaid and can’t get off Steve Cairns has had enough. The Stowe, Vt., tax preparer has worked 14 years to help clients dutifully pay taxes. In the past year, however, Cairns learned two of his clients -- through no fault of their own -- are on Medicaid despite earning $300,000 and $90,000, respectively.