Alexandra Leslie, Local 22 & Local 44

Alexandra Leslie

Local 22 & Local 44

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Past articles by Alexandra:

Vermont State Police say 16 year-old Bellows Free Academy student dead in crash

Vermont State Police say a 16 year-old Fairfax girl is dead after an early morning crash on Route 104. → Read More

NYSP: Two arrested in connection with 2017 homicide

New York State Police say two people have been arrested in connection with a homicide investigation, which occurred in the fall of 2017. → Read More

VSP: Man runs across hospital while removing clothes, threatens to shoot trooper in head

Vermont State Police say a Richford man was cited after threatening to shoot a state trooper in the head. → Read More

CEDO launches website for Memorial Auditorium

Burlington's Community and Economic Development office wants to better understand what people want the future to hold for Memorial Auditorium. → Read More

Ulta Beauty coming to Maple Tree Place in Fall 2018

Local 22 & Local 44 News told you two weeks ago, Ulta Beauty was coming to Maple Tree Place. → Read More

Lawmakers in our region react to Syria air stikes

Addressing the nation Friday night, President Donald Trump announced military action in Syria, following last weekend's alleged chemical attacks. → Read More

Partial roof collapse shuts down Plattsburgh businesses

The Plattsburgh Fire Department responded to a partial roof collapse at the Big Lots Plaza on Cornelia Street Friday evening. → Read More

Burlington Police find woman missing since Dec. 2017 dead

Burlington Police say a woman who was reported missing in December 2017 has been found dead. → Read More

Vermont Supreme Court reverses bail decision in foiled school shooting plot case

Vermont's Supreme Court reversed a trial court's decision to hold the teen accused of planning a mass school shooting, without bail. → Read More

Two women walk out of Burlington International Airport, carrying life size cut-out of Leunig's owner

A bizarre theft out of Burlington International Airport has police asking for the community's help. → Read More

Make a difference by donating, participating in Walk MS on Saturday

Saturday you can help make a difference for those with Multiple Sclerosis in your community. → Read More

Plattsburgh has a new police chief, captain

Plattsburgh Mayor Colin Read has announced a new police chief and captain. → Read More

Vermont State Police narrow down cause of fire at dairy farm to be electrical in nature

Vermont State Police have released more information about what could have caused a fire at an iconic dairy farm in Waterbury Sunday night. → Read More

Mayor Weinberger cites "national failures," says "Burlington must step forward" in State of the City

In his seventh State of the City address, Mayor Miro Weinberger said while the Burlington is seeing progress, the events of last year, including the elections on Town Meeting Day a month ago, have made plain the community's work towards a more just future is not done. → Read More

Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger to deliver seventh State of the City

Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger will deliver his seventh State of the City address Monday night. → Read More

17 attorneys general file amicus brief opposing travel ban

New York's Attorney General is leading a coalition of 17 Attorneys General in filing a new amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court opposing President Trump’s third travel ban. → Read More

Ahead of Governor Scott signing gun reform bill, group plans AR-15 magazine giveaway at Statehouse

With a gun reform bill passed in the Vermont House and Senate, all that's needed now is Governor Phil Scott's signature on the bill. → Read More

Vermont House approves Toxic Substance Protection Bill

Thursday, the Vermont House approved S.103, a bill to protect Vermonters from toxic substances. → Read More

Waterbury-Stowe VT 100 Rehabilitation Project gets underway Monday

You can expect a slower commute on Route 100 in Stowe and Waterbury starting Monday. → Read More

Court documents show meat cleaver attack suspect is competent to stand trial

New court documents show a doctor says the Burlington man accused of killing his wife with a meat cleaver is currently competent to stand trial. → Read More