Vermont June 26 Vermont agrees to $175K payout over arrest of man who flipped off trooper Vermont will pay $175,000 over the arrest of Gregory Bombard, who was criminally charged for giving a state trooper the middle finger in 2018, according to the state's ACLU chapter.
POLITICS June 21 RNC files lawsuit over noncitizen voting rights in Vermont's largest city Burlington, the largest city in Vermont, was sued by the Republican National Committee over its decision to allow noncitizens to vote in certain municipal elections.
Vermont June 13 Underwater video reveals private jet that fatally crashed decades ago in Vermont's Lake Champlain Video footage showed an underwater look of a suspected wreckage of a private corporate jet that disappeared after departing from Vermont in 1971.
Vermont June 12 Jet missing since 1971 found submerged in Vermont's Lake Champlain, experts say Experts believe that a wreckage of a private corporate jet that disappeared after departing from Vermont in 1971 has been found over 50 years later in Lake Champlain.
Media June 11 Vermont couples sue state, claim foster licenses were revoked because of their religious beliefs about gender Foster parent Katy Wuoti said her own experience with gender dysphoria as a child informed her opinion that she could not encourage a child to "hate" their own body.
Vermont May 31 Vermont Gov. Scott vetoes 'safe injection site' proposal Republican Vermont Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed the Democratic Legislature's proposal to create a pilot "safe injection site" for drug users in Burlington.
Vermont May 30 Parents of baby found dead on Vermont roadside in 1982 identified, will not face charges The parents of a baby found dead in Northfield, Vermont, on April 1, 1982, have been identified, but will not face charges in connection with the child's demise.
Vermont May 30 Vermont Christian parents say they were punished by foster system over transgender stance A Christian couple said their Vermont foster license is being revoked due to their religious beliefs opposing transgender ideology.
Vermont May 17 A college puts the 'cat' into 'education' by giving Max an honorary 'doctor of litter-ature' degree Vermont State University’s Castleton campus is honoring its beloved community member Max the cat, bestowing the feline with an honorary 'doctor of litter-ature' degree.
Vermont May 15 Stolen antique weathervane recovered 40 years later and returned to Vermont The Vermont Agency of Transportation announced that an antique copper weathervane has been found and returned to the state, after being swiped from a railway station 4 decades ago.