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Three people cited in Vermont road rage cases
Vermont State Police say two road rage cases - including one with a firearm and another with a commercial dump truck - have led to criminal charges against three men.
Vermont Briefs: Fatal crash, hiking season starts, bat fashion show
Twenty-five-year-old Tasha Maring was a passenger in a car that crashed into an utility pole then burst into flames late Friday night.
Telephone outage affects calls to several northern Vermont police agencies
Vermont State Police report that all phone lines answered by the barracks in Williston are down Sunday morning, affecting non-emergency calls to numerous area police agencies.
Vermont police said alcohol appears to be a factor in a single-vehicle car crash that killed a 25-year-old woman.
Former University of Vermont employee guilty in theft
A former University of Vermont employee is expected to go to jail for four months after she admitted her part in an embezzlement scheme this week.
St. Albans Walmart delayed again
After nearly 20 years of debate, Walmart's arrival in St. Albans is delayed again.
Drug suspect confronted at work
A St. Albans woman has been cited for possession of narcotics after her alleged drug activity led to suspicions at her place of work.
Judge wants information on Alburgh convict's medical condition
A St. Albans judge said he needs to know more about medical treatment available in Vermont prisons before he will sentence a man who provided a fatal drug overdose to a Swanton woman.
Police: man holds up Vt. store with crowbar
The suspect was last seen wearing blue jeans, an insulated blue plaid shirt over a blue hooded sweat shirt and a dark colored winter hat, gloves and a ski mask covering his face.
City adopts Fairfield St. tree strategy
The St. Albans City Council Monday night voted unanimously to remove and replace all of the ailing and problematic trees on Fairfield Street and to do so all at once.
Men's clothing manufacturer expanding in St. Albans
Peerless Clothing International, based in Montreal, is building 280,000 square feet of distribution and warehouse space in the town industrial park which should open by the end of the year.
House panel approves bill cutting abuse services at St. Albans center
Democratic members of the House Judiciary Committee tried but failed on Tuesday to strip a provision in a domestic violence bill that would steer immigration work away from Vermont.
On Native GroundMAKING the Trains Run on Time
You'd think that in the 21st Century, we could do things better than we did in the 1930's. But when it comes to train travel, that's not the case.
Janet and James Harrison , the founders and vice presidents of Harrison Concrete Construction Inc.
House bill on immigration would change procedure regarding victims of domestic violence
For more than a decade, a special unit at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Vermont Service Center in St.
The Burlington Free Press prints birth announcements of any child born in Vermont or to Vermont parents or grandparents.
Historic building bringing change to St. Albans
Almost half of all jobs in Franklin County are in St. Albans City, which is why what happens there, has a ripple effect.
On Native GroundMAKING the Trains Run on Time
You'd think that in the 21st Century, we could do things better than we did in the 1930's. But when it comes to train travel, that's not the case.
"He's a big sunflower, he's like a ray of sunshine, whenever he comes in you know he was a little timid when he first came in," said Stewart, a teacher at the Community High School.
4 accused in Vt embezzlement scheme
Federal prosecutors say a Colchester business was swindled out of half a million dollars and it was an inside job.