BENNINGTON, Vt. (AP) - The Vermont Attorney General's office has received approval to hire a special investigator to target child pornography cases.Cindy Maguire of the attorney general's office tellsMore >>
The Vermont Attorney General's office has received approval to hire a special investigator to target child pornography cases.More >>
Will Americans buy a Chinese smartphone? We're about to find out, as Huawei, one of the world's biggest phone makers, is planning a big push into U.S. cellphone stores. All four nationwide U.S. phoneMore >>
A legislative conference committee has agreed to make Vermont the first state to ban a hotly debated method for drilling natural gas. Geologists say there appears to be little if any natural gas underMore >>
A legislative conference committee has agreed to make Vermont the first state to ban a hotly debated method for drilling natural gas.More >>
BENNINGTON, Vt. (AP) - A Vermont woman who pleaded guilty to taking thousands of dollars in donations from a nonprofit group has been sentenced to nine months in prison.Forty-five-year-old Deborah StanlewiczMore >>
A Vermont woman who pleaded guilty to taking thousands of dollars in donations from a nonprofit group has been sentenced to nine months in prison.More >>
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Officials say the frigid temperatures forecast for the weekend are normal for late April. But it was the early spring that prompted the National Weather Service to issue freeze warningsMore >>
Officials say the frigid temperatures forecast for the weekend are normal for late April. But it was the early spring that prompted the National Weather Service to issue freeze warnings for parts of the state.More >>
BENNINGTON, Vt. (AP) - Workers say their first full day at a new Vermont state office complex in Bennington has gone smoothly. The complex in Bennington was rebuilt four years after 135 employees wereMore >>
Workers say their first full day at a new Vermont state office complex in Bennington has gone smoothly.More >>
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. (AP) - State police say a Vermont inmate facing charges of sending threatening letters to Gov. Peter Shumlin has been accused of attacking and seriously injuring another inmate in a fight.More >>
State police say a Vermont inmate facing charges of sending threatening letters to Gov. Peter Shumlin has been accused of attacking and seriously injuring another inmate in a fight.More >>
The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife is asking people across the state to help biologists learn about summer bat colonies in buildings through a program called "Got Bats?"More >>
The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife is asking people across the state to help biologists learn about summer bat colonies in buildings through a program called "Got Bats?"More >>
Vermont is embroiled in a debate over ending the philosophical exemption that allows parents to have their kids skip childhood immunizations required for attending school.More >>
Vermont is embroiled in a debate over ending the philosophical exemption that allows parents to have their kids skip childhood immunizations required for attending school.More >>
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is giving Vermont a big boost by helping defray the repair costs of a White River Junction railroad bridge nearly destroyed by flooding from Tropical Storm Irene.More >>
A Vermont school district will pay the teaching principal of an elementary school for the remainder of the school year and part of the next fiscal year in return for his resignation at the end of June.More >>
A Vermont man has been ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation after he was accused of breaking into a couple's home armed with a machete in order to stop them from arguing.More >>
An agreement has been reached between striking teachers and school administrators in the Rutland Southwest Supervisory Union, bringing a six-day strike to a close.More >>
Bennington College is holding a week of discussions on water, with sessions ranging from lessons learned in Vermont from Tropical Storm Irene to legal issues regarding water quality and quantity.More >>
A Vermont fire chief says a fire that destroyed a Pownal mobile home, leaving a mother and three children homeless, was apparently caused by a child playing with a lighter.More >>
Fruit plants budding and blooming weeks earlier than usual were damaged by frigid temperatures this week, but farmers in the Great Lakes and Northeast say they're still assessing the toll and some crop loss won't be apparent until mid-summer.More >>
The opening of a new Vermont state office complex next month in Bennington will shut down criminal and family division courts for several days and temporarily limit some state agency services.More >>
Vermont Labor Commissioner Annie Noonan says teachers and administrators in the southwestern part of the state have settled on an ongoing pay dispute that stemmed from a strike last year.More >>
A federal mediator is calling what could be a last-ditch mediation session in hopes of avoiding a strike by Vermont teachers in a school district in Rutland and Addison counties.More >>
Police believe a Vermont man may have been suffering from a medical emergency when the van he was driving crashed into a tree. The man was found unresponsive and was later pronounced dead at a hospital.More >>
Police say a 5-year-old Vermont boy who decided to go for a walk with two family dogs was unharmed when the trio were found about four miles away from home, a couple of hours after they went missing.More >>
The new owner of a former Vermont elementary school plans to start transforming the gymnasium into an indoor soccer field next month and hopes to have it ready in the fall.More >>
Tuesday, March 6 2012 10:56 PM EST2012-03-07 03:56:35 GMT
The Associated Press reports Mitt Romney won primaries in Massachusetts, Vermont and Virginia. Newt Gingrich has won in his home state of Georgia. Rick Santorum has won the Republican presidential primary in Tennessee.More >>
Vermont's top voting official says he's expecting voter turnout in the state's Super Tuesday presidential primary to be somewhere in between the last two primaries.More >>
The Vermont Department of Labor is delaying an order that would have required a Bennington school district to pay teachers the difference in pay after a new contract was reached following a nine-day strike last fall.More >>
Vermont's Commissioner of Labor has given a school district 30 days to give back pay to teachers who ratified a new contract following a nine-day strike last fall.More >>
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin has signed legislation allowing Vermont towns left cash-strapped by Tropical Storm Irene recovery to delay payments into the state education fund.More >>
The latest standardized test results show that fewer than half of Vermont 11th graders were proficient in math and science and state education officials want to find some way to improve that figure.More >>
Monday, February 6 2012 2:28 PM EST2012-02-06 19:28:18 GMT
State and local police in Vermont and New Hampshire are discussing the progress of their investigation into a burglary ring that has affected communities in five states.More >>
A bill to impose sanctions on Syria proposed by New York Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand is progressing after passing a key committee ThursdayMore >>
A group of Vermont senators has proposed legislation that would give sales and property transfer tax breaks to help with recovery from Tropical Storm Irene.More >>
Vermont State Police have deemed an email blast sent Wednesday to members of state government, which threatened bodily harm, not a legitimate threat.More >>
According to a news release, 72-year old Mary Mulhern was killed Sunday night when her car veered off Route 30 in Wells, hit an embankment, and landed in a brook.More >>
A federal judge in Vermont has ruled that the state's only nuclear plant can remain open beyond its originally scheduled shutdown date this year, despite efforts by state government to close the 40-year-old reactor.More >>
An official with the Bennington County Industrial Corporation says a number of companies in the Vermont town that make light-weight composite materials used in the production of cars and other products are looking for trained workers.More >>
The president of Southern Vermont College in Bennington is going to be taking a one-year leave of absence so she can take a senior position in the U.S. Department of Education.More >>
A western Massachusetts prosecutor says a Lanesborough police investigator who shot and wounded a man who advanced on him with a knife won't face criminal charges.More >>
The town of Bennington is going to be getting some help from the state of Vermont to restore the Roaring Branch stream after it was damaged by flooding from Tropical Storm Irene.More >>
Bennington, Vt., police are looking for help in solving a case of vandalism that caused nearly $20,000 in damage to two excavators parked at a hospital.More >>
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - A University of Vermont fraternity has been suspended while school officials, national organization leaders and police investigate allegations that a survey was circulated amongMore >>
BENNINGTON, Vt. (AP) - The Vermont Attorney General's office has received approval to hire a special investigator to target child pornography cases.Cindy Maguire of the attorney general's office tellsMore >>
The Vermont Attorney General's office has received approval to hire a special investigator to target child pornography cases.More >>
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (AP) - Officials from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission will be in Vermont later this month to talk about their annual safety assessment of the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant.NRC officialsMore >>
Officials from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission will be in Vermont later this month to talk about their annual safety assessment of the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant.More >>
BENNINGTON, Vt. (AP) - Sen. Bernie Sanders says that 15 rural post offices slated to close in Vermont will stay open, but will have reduced hours under a U.S. Postal Service proposal.Sanders said he willMore >>
Sen. Bernie Sanders says that 15 rural post offices slated to close in Vermont will stay open, but will have reduced hours under a U.S. Postal Service proposal.More >>
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (AP) - Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin has asked the president to increase the state's federal reimbursement for damage caused by Tropical Storm Irene from 75 to 90 percent.The BrattleboroMore >>
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin has asked the president to increase the state's federal reimbursement for damage caused by Tropical Storm Irene from 75 to 90 percent.More >>
Will Americans buy a Chinese smartphone? We're about to find out, as Huawei, one of the world's biggest phone makers, is planning a big push into U.S. cellphone stores. All four nationwide U.S. phoneMore >>
WILLISTON, VT – The FBI and Vermont investigators are searching a northern Vermont landfill trying to find remains of a missing Vermont couple. William and Lorraine Currier have not been seen since lastMore >>
The FBI and Vermont investigators are searching a northern Vermont landfill trying to find remains of a missing Vermont couple.More >>
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Vermont lawmakers have dropped an effort to help tradespeople get work and kept an opt-out for parents who don't want to get their kids vaccinated while wrapping up their 2012 session.LawmakersMore >>
Vermont lawmakers have dropped an effort to help tradespeople get work and kept an opt-out for parents who don't want to get their kids vaccinated while wrapping up their 2012 session.More >>
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Vermonters can fish for free one day next month.On Saturday, June 9, residents and nonresidents can go fishing without a fishing license in the state.Fish and Wildlife officialsMore >>
Vermonters can fish for free one day next month.More >>
ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (AP) - The lawyer for a Vermont woman charged in the killing of a prep school teacher is considering whether to seek a separate trial.Allen and Patricia Prue of Waterford are chargedMore >>
The lawyer for a Vermont woman charged in the killing of a prep school teacher is considering whether to seek a separate trial.More >>
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ALBANY, N.Y. - New York State Department of Environmental Conservation officials say they had to terminate a bear that was wandering Thursday near the UAlbany campus and Guilderland town line. DEC isMore >>
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation officials say they had to terminate a bear that was wandering Thursday near the UAlbany campus and Guilderland town line.More >>
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. - A Waterford man convicted of raping his ex-girlfriend in an attempt to infect her with HIV will be sentenced in Saratoga County Court on Thursday afternoon.Samuel Serrano-GonzalezMore >>
A Waterford man convicted of raping his ex-girlfriend in an attempt to infect her with HIV will be sentenced in Saratoga County Court on Thursday afternoon.More >>
Thursday, May 17 2012 3:56 PM EDT2012-05-17 19:56:59 GMT
GREENWICH, N.Y. - The Greenwich teen who went missing while camping over the weekend has been found dead, the family tells NEWS10. 18-year-old Jesse Cale, of Greenwich, was found Thursday near the campsiteMore >>
The Greenwich teen who went missing while camping over the weekend has been found dead, the family tells NEWS10.More >>
By Anya TuckerALBANY, N.Y. - Happy birthday Willard Skidmore! Skidmore, a local man who was an interpreter during the Nuremberg Trials as well as a UAlbany professor, is celebrating his 100th birthdayMore >>
A local man who was an interpreter during the Nuremberg Trials as well as a UAlbany professor is celebrating his 100th birthday Thursday.More >>
ALBANY, N.Y. - Anthony Clement, current principal of Philip J. Schuyler Achievement Academy, died Thursday morning of cancer. Clement was 47. In his 18-years with the district, he had previously beenMore >>
Anthony Clement, current principal of Philip J. Schuyler Achievement Academy, died Thursday morning of cancer.More >>
NORTH GREENBUSH, N.Y. - A black bear that spent the day Wednesday in a North Greenbush tree was released by the state Department of Environmental Conservation Thursday morning.The DEC says the bear wasMore >>
A black bear that spent the day Wednesday in a North Greenbush tree was released by the state Department of Environmental Conservation Thursday morning.More >>
ALBANY, N.Y. - A two-year old girl suffering from a worsening onset of paralysis after being bitten by a tick was cured this month by an Albany Medical Center physician who recognized the girl's unusualMore >>
A two-year old girl suffering from a worsening onset of paralysis after being bitten by a tick was cured this month by an Albany Medical Center physician who recognized the girl's unusual condition.More >>
ALBANY, N.Y. - Governor Andrew Cuomo Thursday announced that New York State will end the finger imaging requirement for all food stamp applicants and recipients.Cuomo says this will help simplify theMore >>
Governor Andrew Cuomo Thursday announced that New York State will end the finger imaging requirement for all food stamp applicants and recipients.More >>
Thursday, May 17 2012 1:38 PM EDT2012-05-17 17:38:17 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. - The Stewart's at Franklin and Nott Terrace in Schenectady shut down briefly Thursday morning after a car crashed into the side of the building.Officials on the scene say the femaleMore >>
The Stewart's at Franklin and Nott Terrace in Schenectady shut down briefly Thursday morning after a car crashed into the side of the building.More >>