Sexual Health February 29, 2016 Vermont college bans energy drink sales, says leads to 'high-risk' sex A Vermont college has banned the sale of energy drinks on campus because it said the drinks may lead to “problematic behavior” like “high-risk sexual activity” and alcohol abuse.
Vermont February 20, 2016 The Latest: Trump wins South Carolina Republican primary The Latest on the 2016 presidential election and two crucial contests Saturday: South Carolina's Republican primary and Nevada's Democratic caucuses (all times are Eastern Standard Time): 7:25 p.m.
Vermont February 15, 2016 Bye, dangerous cold; Hello, sleet and snow along eastern US Residents along the eastern U.S., freed from bitter, dangerous cold temperatures on Valentine's Day, couldn't even pause to take a slightly warmer breath before the next winter weather hurdle showed up.
Vermont February 8, 2016 Vermont attorney general drops probe of environmentalist The Vermont attorney general's office has dropped its criminal investigation into whether an environmental activist has operated as a lawyer without a law license in her advocacy for critics of large-scale wind and solar power projects before state regulators.
Vermont February 2, 2016 Virginia man in same-sex custody case ordered to prison A Mennonite pastor convicted of helping a former Vermont woman flee the country rather than share custody of her child with her former same-sex partner has been ordered to prison.
Vermont February 1, 2016 Capt. Phillips to speak at Vermont university commencement Capt. Richard Phillips will deliver the commencement speech at a Vermont university.
Vermont January 31, 2016 In Vermont, thorn in side of powerful faces criminal probe A longtime critic of the way sites for large-scale renewable energy projects are picked in Vermont is the target of an investigation into whether she's been operating as a lawyer without a license.
ELECTIONS January 19, 2016 Protesters interrupt Trump Vermont rally despite screening A rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Vermont on Thursday was disrupted repeatedly by protesters despite attempts by Trump's staff to screen the crowd.
Drugs January 15, 2016 Man accused of pulling $1.6 million in pills on sled from Canada to US Authorities say a Canadian man was arrested while pulling a sled carrying more than 180 pounds of prescription pills across the border into the United States.
Vermont January 14, 2016 Squirrel triggers power outage at Vermont Statehouse Electricity to the Vermont Statehouse was cut off for a while, and the reason is a little squirrelly.
Local December 20, 2015 Early voting halted in Vermont city after 5 candidates left off ballot Burlington announced Monday that ballots for the Nov. 4 election would be reprinted at a cost of $10,000.