Tuesday Jul 7 | Burlington Free Press
Kevin Kadamus stands with his wife, Diana, after a court hearing...
A man charged with killing his son on the first day of Vermont's spring turkey hunting season pleaded not guilty Monday to a manslaughter charge that could send him to prison for up to 15 years.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
There will be a sobriety checkpoint conducted in the Caledonia County and Orange County area over the Independence Day holiday period by the Vermont State Police in Bradford.
Ryegate woman accused of drug possession, sale
Brenda Darling, 44, of Ryegate was arrested this morning for allegedly selling narcotics to undercover officers, said Vermont State Police.
Police: No DUI's in Caledonia, Essex counties during holiday weekend
No drunk drivers were apprehended Memorial Day weekend at DUI check points in Caledonia and Essex counties, said Vermont State Police.
Police search for man after sexual assault
Police are hunting for a 37-year-old man who they believe sexually and physically assaulted a female in Glover.
Suspect arrested for multiple thefts
One arrest this week appears to have solved three burglaries and may lead to the resolution of several other burglaries in the region, according to state police.
Bust targets pot gowers in northern counties
Wednesday morning was less than mellow for six people arrested on charges of growing and possessing marijuana in Lamoille and Caledonia counties.
Vt. prosecutors worry about new transport rules
Vermont court officials say new rules on transporting jailed suspects to their initial hearings are working well, but some prosecutors see the potential for problems.
Senate votes 26-4 for same-sex marriage
The Vermont Senate voted 26-4 in favor of same-sex marriage Monday, giving the measure greater support than many expected.
Lisa Warren named Caledonia County prosecutor
A deputy prosecutor has been named state's attorney in Caledonia County. Gov. Jim Douglas announced the appointment of Lisa A. Warren on Monday, filling a post left vacant by the retirement of Bob Butterfield.
Some senators struggle with same-sex vote
Sen. Phil Scott looked through some of the hundreds of e-mails he's received in recent days.
High court dismisses charges in protest
Two political activists were within their free speech rights when they briefly disrupted a 2006 graduation speech by a top Bush administration intelligence official, the Vermont Supreme Court ruled Friday.
Man Charged With Lewd Conduct With Child
Police have charged a Lyndonville man with lewd and lascivious conduct with a child.
Cabot woman cited for bad checks
A Cabot woman has been cited for writing bad checks to businesses in Washington and Caledonia counties.