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BURLINGTON, Vt. — The elderly parents of this county's deputy prosecutor were arrested last week and accused of driving marijuana cross country that they planned to give as Christmas presents. Patrick Jiron, 83, and his wife, Barbara, 70, of Clearlake Oaks, Calif., were apprehended following a traffic stop Dec. 19 on Interstate 80 in York, Neb. The couple had loaded the bed of their pickup truck… → Read More
BURLINGTON, Vt. — The elderly parents of this county's deputy prosecutor were arrested last week and accused of driving marijuana cross country that they planned to give as Christmas presents. Patrick Jiron, 83, and his wife, Barbara, 70, of Clearlake Oaks, Calif., were apprehended following a traffic stop Dec. 19 on Interstate 80 in York, Neb. The couple had loaded the bed of their pickup truck… → Read More
Couple who wanted to give weed for Christmas are prosecutor's parents → Read More
Prosecutor is not connected to case except as a relation, his boss says. → Read More
Couple said they planned to deliver more than 60 pounds of marijuana to relatives in Vermont and Boston, police say. → Read More
The Burlington, Vt., man had just been released from the hospital after seeking a mental-health evaluation when police say he attacked his wife. → Read More
The Burlington, Vt., man had just been released from the hospital after seeking a mental-health evaluation when police say he attacked his wife. → Read More
The Burlington, Vt., man had just been released from the hospital after seeking a mental-health evaluation when police say he attacked his wife. → Read More
A Vermont man has created a customizable, printable sundial that works best outside the path of what's known as "totality." → Read More
Ryan Roy, 28, was fired from his job at a Vermont Uno Pizzeria and Grill after social media identified him as attending the torch rally in Virginia. → Read More
Justice Department decided to keep secret on privacy grounds the resignation letters from 50 U.S. attorneys ousted by Trump without reading them. → Read More
Justice Department decided to keep secret on privacy grounds the resignation letters from 50 U.S. attorneys ousted by Trump without reading them. → Read More
Justice Department decided to keep secret on privacy grounds the resignation letters from 50 U.S. attorneys ousted by Trump without reading them. → Read More
Records: FOIA staff assumed resignation letters from US attorneys would be too personal to release — but nobody actually looked at the letters. → Read More
State issues emergency order directing court clerks to make public all lawsuits as soon as they are filed. → Read More
Justice Department considers Burlington Free Press appeal of refusal to release documents prosecutors forced to resign → Read More
Justice Department refusing to disclose letters of resignation from U.S. attorneys. → Read More
Judge rules tactic was legal but warns about a thin line walked by agents with ruse. → Read More
Camouflaged Canadian caught crossing US border on foot while pulling nearly 200 pounds of Xanax on a sled, feds say. → Read More
Police search of Elmwood Avenue home after officer-involved shooting found $2,600 in heroin, other drugs, court docs say → Read More