WELLS RIVER — Troopers from the St. Johnsbury Barracks responded to a report of a violation of court ordered conditions in the Town of Wells River at approximately 7:45 a.m. on May
WATERBURY — The Vermont State Police has suspended a trooper assigned to the Williston Barracks amid an ongoing criminal investigation into allegations of misconduct. The allegations center on the possible theft of
MoreMONTPELIER — Police are warning Vermonters about a phone scam targeting the holiday season. Vermont State Police say that they neither the State Police, nor the Vermont Troopers Association solicit money via
MoreSOUTH BURLINGTON — A woman was found with stab wounds to the head, neck and arms early Monday morning in South Burlington. The attack took place at an apartment building on Lime
MoreWALDEN — A 76-year-old woman was killed during a two-vehicle crash in Walden this afternoon. The crash took place on Vermont Route 15, east of the intersection with Brookside Drive, at around
MoreNORWICH – Over 350 wild bee species call Vermont home, but 55 of those species urgently need conservation action. The report provides the first comprehensive assessment of Vermont’s bees. The Vermont State
MoreSTRATTON — A bear attack was reported in Stratton yesterday. Vermont Fish and Wildlife say the victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries following the attack. The victim was later discharged from Southwestern
MoreBARRE — An 11-year-old was injured in Barre on Halloween. Police say the child sustained minor injuries after being hit by a vehicle. According to the report, the juvenile had been trick-or-treating
MoreRUTLAND — Police arrested three people following a lengthy drug investigation in Rutland. Maurice Pompey, 34, of Columbia, SC, Christopher Moton, 29 of Columbia, SC, and Daniel Richardson, 30, of Rutland, were
MoreMONTPELIER — Montpelier City Manager William Fraser recently announced that Police Chief Brian Peete submitted his resignation effective December 31, 2022. Chief Peete has accepted the position as Director of the Riley
MoreNEWPORT — Hunters are gearing up for the start of Vermont’s traditionally popular 16-day regular deer season that begins Saturday, November 12 and ends Sunday, November 27. A hunter may take one
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