Vermont State Police tell us they arrested 23-year-old Caylin G. Clavier of Easthampton, MA on Saturday night following a vehicle crash.Police say they responded near the intersection of Vermont Route 11 and Route 30 in the Town of Winhall around 10:10 p.
Vermont’s child welfare agency used baseless allegations to secretly investigate a pregnant woman and win custody of her daughter before the baby's birth, according to a lawsuit.
The first year of sports betting in Vermont has wrapped up, so has it paid off? Last year, Vermont took in $6.3 million in tax revenue after state lawmakers gave sports wagering the green light. This year so far,
Vermont man rescues a dog from a freezing river
Vermont’s governor thinks the state got out over its skis when it comes to setting targets for reducing carbon emissions.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Vermont’s child welfare agency relied on baseless allegations about a pregnant woman’s mental health to secretly investigate her and win custody of her daughter before the baby was born, according to a lawsuit that alleges the state routinely targets and tracks pregnant women deemed unsuitable for parenthood.
Vermont is the only state in the country to receive an "A" grade in maternal and infant health. Here's why the state did so well in report.
Forecasters expect a dusting of snow across Vermont this weekend along with higher temperatures and strong winds. How will it affect skiing?
The student was identified as Cadet Daniel Bermudez, a member of the class of 2028, who attended Norwalk High School in Norwalk, Conn., according to the military college.
He jumped into the frigid waters and waded over to the dog, gently pulling it ashore where his wife, Erica, draped it with a sweatshirt. The dramatic rescue of the dog Friday afternoon in Berlin, Vermont, was caught on video by his son and has been shared widely on social media.
We should not be complacent about our current lack of growth, and we should not base policies on a misinterpretation of what the actual population numbers are or what they are telling us.
Or the Memoirs of Boyrereau Brinch, Nick-Named Jeffrey Brace,” Brace’s memoir was published in 1810, when he was living in Vermont as a free man.