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5 at the Flynn Center in Burlington. His dance company, MOMIX , will present a program titled " REMIX ," a retrospective showing highlights of the past 25 years of the dance company's athletic, adventurous work.
Lyndonville Armed Robbery, Carjacking
Vermont State Police are looking for two suspects in an early-morning armed robbery and carjacking in Lyndonville early Monday morning.
Rutland High School student Sam Lucci learned some broadcasting tips from Rutland alumna and Fox 44 meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin Friday during an Audio / Visual Communication class.
In Vt., fall colors coming on strong
Vermont tourism officials say they're expecting a good fall foliage season, with colors ranging from burnt orange to gold to bright red already showing on many trees.
Foliage hitting colorful notes
The brisk September nights are working their chilly magic on the trees of Vermont.
Foliage along the Cross Rd. in Waitsfield Sept. 24, 2009. Photo: Jeff Knight
Most areas of Vermont will be displaying multiple stages of colorful foliage over the next several days, especially in the higher elevations and in low-lying sections.
Flu Prevention Meetings Planned In VT
The state Department of Health will hold flu prevention forums in Burlington, Rutland, Springfield and Lyndonville this month.
16-year-old cited for prank phone calls
Vermont State Police have cited a 16-year-old boy to appear in Caledonia District Court later this month on a charge of disturbing the peace via telephone following an investigation into multiple complaints of obscene messages and prank calls left by the teen.
Madonna Booed for Defending Gypsies
Madonna paused in the two-hour concert to say that Gypsies, also known as Roma, were discriminated against in eastern Europe.
Jack Ingram sets record for radio interviews: 215
Guinness World Record spokeswoman Laura Plunkett says Ingram set a record for most consecutive radio interviews in 24 hours.
Some fairs try to keep people and pigs apart
Officials say humans may give swine flu to pigs. 2 Lyndonville, Vt. Piglets and children scramble at the Orleans County Fair in Barton, Vt., on Aug.
Vermont's Oldest Fair Begins Today
Despite the dropping temperatures, there's a sign that summer isn't over quite yet: Vermont's oldest fair returns today.
Two found guilty of pharmacy drug ring
A federal jury Thursday convicted two people of participating in an unlawful prescription drug operation based out of Woody's Pharmacy locations in Mooresville and Denver.
On the day that Ken and Carol Borland's lives changed forever, hundreds of pickups jockeyed for space outside the couple's West Glover homestead.
Police chief says Vt. trooper crashes car
Lyndonville police are investigating the crash of a Vermont state police cruiser.
Police chief says Vt. trooper crashes car
Lyndonville police are investigating the crash of a Vermont state police cruiser.
Police chief says Vt. trooper crashes car
Lyndonville police are investigating the crash of a Vermont state police cruiser.
Salves Give Gardeners A Helping Hand
Right now, summer gardeners are wielding rakes, trowels and shovels and tending lawns, veggies and flowers.
LYNDONVILLE -- Kathleen Coddaire, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David Coddaire of Morrisville, and Taivo Milles, son of Dr.