Christmas December 12 Mystery donor drops gold coin worth thousands in Salvation Army donation bucket: 'We are sincerely grateful' Vermont Salvation Army discovers valuable gold coin in Red Kettle donation bucket, significantly boosting Barre location's holiday fundraising efforts.
Campus Radicals December 9 Vermont school district flies Somali flag amid massive fraud investigation in divisive move: GOP chair Vermont school district sparks viral controversy after raising Somali flag, drawing criticism from GOP chairman and dividing community on social media.
Justice Department December 2 DOJ sues six states for refusing to turn over voter registration rolls, warns ‘open defiance’ of federal law Attorney General Pam Bondi announced federal lawsuits against six states that failed to comply with voter roll transparency requirements under federal election laws.
Senate November 10 Sanders calls out 8 Senate Democrats for 'very, very bad vote' on government funding measure Sen. Bernie Sanders slams eight Democrats who voted with Republicans on continuing resolution, calling it a "very bad vote" that hurts working families.
Bernie Sanders October 24 Sanders praises Trump, slams Biden on border: ‘You’ve got to have borders, period’ Sen. Bernie Sanders said Trump “did a better job" than Biden on the border during a podcast, breaking with Democrats and calling for a secure border “period."
Missing Persons October 24 Body found during search for missing Vermont college student Lia Smith near Middlebury campus Body discovered during search for missing Vermont college student Lia Smith, 21, who vanished from Middlebury College campus. Autopsy scheduled to determine identity.
Missing Persons October 22 Vermont police search for student who vanished from Middlebury College Vermont authorities use drones in ongoing investigation to find missing Middlebury College senior Lia Purcell Smith, last seen on campus Friday night.
Fox News Multimedia Reporters October 22 Some Vermont residents fed up with leaf-peepers as small towns taken over by tourists Tourists have become so overwhelming in some parts of Vermont during autumn that residents are "basically paying out of pocket" to close roads, according to a local sheriff.
Vermont September 15 Blue state's crime ‘crisis’ threatening tourism, college parents and killing small businesses: report Business owners in Burlington, Vermont, have expressed concerns about downtown crime as city officials works on new strategies while debating police presence.
Miss America September 7 Miss America contestant, an Army National Guard sergeant, wants to unite a divided nation Miss Vermont Sophia Parker combines military service with wildlife advocacy as she prepares to compete in the Miss America pageant Sunday in Orlando.