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Walter Finnegan, Jr. is charged with stabbing a Lake Placid man more than once late Friday night. → Read More
Brittney Wilson was arrested early Saturday morning in St. Johnsbury. → Read More
A video captured by the driver appears to show State Rep. Jeffrey Greeson of Wentworth screaming, swearing and using an obscene gesture. → Read More
The housing-related purposed the fund would serve — and the source of the money to support it — will be up for discussion in the months ahead. → Read More
No one was hurt in the Saturday afternoon crash. → Read More
Katelyn Jones was living in Michigan when she threatened an elections official there for refusing to certify their county’s 2020 presidential results. → Read More
Nearly a hundred Vermont towns and cities used to have poor farms, the last of which continued to operate until 1968. → Read More
The Remsen Medical Sciences Building will be closed until further notice. → Read More
Police say the standoff lasted for much of Friday and well into Saturday morning. → Read More
The crash took place in Bakersfield on January 20. → Read More
Campaigns typically use their first receipts as bragging points to show their candidates’ strength. → Read More
The vigil began in daylight in Montpelier but continued well after dark. → Read More
One of Vermont’s oldest art museums often goes overlooked. It’s right next door to UVM Medical Center. → Read More
The two-year window for victims abused at the center to file for compensation from the state opened last month. → Read More
Lawmakers found it impossible to meet the deadline they themselves set for the closure of the center in Manchester. → Read More
E. Jean Carroll accuses the former president of raping her in Manhattan in the mid-1990s, which he denies. → Read More
The ice covering City Bay is too thin for use, but organizers went ahead with the festival on land. → Read More
Britta Tonn has appealed a demolition permit for the former St. Stephen Catholic Church. → Read More
A state Senate committee and a state House committee held a joint hearing Thursday night to learn about the effects of the crisis first-hand. → Read More
Michael C. Dorn’s company produced Venetian soft drinks — including ginger ale — on Pine Street from 1917 to 1942. → Read More