Feb. 17 at 11:30 a.m., Jeremiah Wild, 29, of Craftsbury, died in a car fire at a parking area on Route 100 in Warren. According to police, Warren Fire Department
Vermonters should brace for delayed traffic and protests with Vice President JD Vance and his family coming to the Green Mountain State to ski.
After Vermont State Police stopped a car in Middlebury one day last week, the driver left with a criminal citation and a half-dozen traffic tickets.
Chief Travis Bingham reports that Newport Police partnered with the Vermont State Police Drug Task Force to make two drug-related arrests on Friday.
Fell was due for a second death penalty trial when he reached a plea agreement in September 2018 and was sentenced to life in prison without parole. He admitted killing two people, including Rutland supermarket worker Terry King, 53, of North Clarendon in November 2000.
A Montpelier resident is facing multiple charges after driving the wrong way on I-89 early Tuesday morning. Vermont State Police heard about a vehicle
The highway is back open between Exit 4 in Randolph and Exit 5 in Northfield after multiple crashes closed southbound lanes around 9:30 a.m.
Vice President of the United States JD Vance will be in Vermont this week for a vacation. Vance and his family will be visiting Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vermont for a weekend ski trip. The family will be staying at The Pitcher Inn in Warren. Vance and his wife, Usha, will both be in Vermont along with their two sons and daughter.
On Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025, the Chittenden County State’s Attorney’s Office directed the Vermont State Police to issue a citation to Kyle Kapitanski on a felony charge of grossly negligent operation with death resulting.
Police arrested 57-year-old Carole Brown of Montpelier after they received several reports of a wrong-way driver on I-89. Brown passed several vehicles as well as police cruisers with their blue lights activated while traveling south in the northbound lane, according to Vermont State Police.
Vermont State Police are coordinating with multiple law enforcement agencies to ensure safety and manage logistics during the visit. Gov. Phil Scott welcomes the vice president's visit but ...