ST. ALBANS CITY — The attorney representing a man accused of trying to run over
a Black man on his porch is calling for the attempted murder charge against his
As Vermont continues its nation-leading vaccination rate, state officials on
Tuesday announced that the residency requirement for vaccination would be
removed this week.
ST. ALBANS CITY — In-person court hearings will be allowed starting next month
in Vermont, according to a memo from the Supreme Court. However, the decision on
how to proceed
ST. ALBANS CITY — A man currently held without bail for allegedly sexually
assaulting a Richford teen is now being accused of inappropriately touching
another girl.
In line with updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention earlier in the week, Gov. Phil Scott on Friday announced that
Vermonters would no longer
Amid a labor shortage, and as COVID-19 cases continue to trend downward,
officials on Tuesday reinstated a work search requirement for citizens to obtain
unemployment benefits.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., joined Gov. Phil Scott on Friday in announcing a
state initiative to funnel COVID-19 relief funding into summer and after school
programming for youths
The Scott administration on Tuesday unveiled how it plans to use the state’s $1
billion American Rescue Plan (ARP) allocation over the next four years.
ST. ALBANS CITY — A Milton woman will serve three years in prison after being
sentenced Wednesday on a number of charges, including incidents in which she
stole money from