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Arrest Made In Charlotte Burglaries
Police say they've caught a crook who helped burglarize numerous homes in Charlotte.
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Accident ties up traffic at U.S. 7 and Flynn Ave.
BURLINGTON -- An accident involving a Burlington Electric Department truck and a car at the corner of U.S. 7 and Flynn Avenue in Burlington has slowed traffic at that intersection.
Winooski man pleads not guilty to murder of girlfriend
Stephen G. Marsh, of Winooski pleaded not guilty to the premeditated murder of his girlfriend in Vermont District Court in Burlington this afternoon.
IBM to cut pay for some workers
IBM is cutting pay by up to 10 percent for some assembly line workers at semiconductor manufacturing plants in Vermont and New York.
Prosecutor recalls clash with cop at center of lawsuit
The region's top state prosecutor testified Wednesday he raised concerns with South Burlington authorities about the conduct and methods of Police Officer Jack O'Connor, who is the subject of a federal lawsuit ...
Burlington Police to Review "Community Policing" Protocols
Yves Bradley, a Burlington business owner who recently retired as a police commissioner, subscribes to the "broken window" theory: The longer a window remains broken in a neighborhood, the more likely that area ...
Becky Borrazzo,8, from left, watches the National Annual Night Out parade in South Burlington with her sister Anna, 6, Sydney Mason, 5, and Rachel Ambaye, 6, all of South Burlington, with fellow fans along ...
South Burlington man makes preserving family memories a priority
Why does Howard Porter think it matters that future generations know where he worked, which cars he owned, and which of their ancestors arrived on the Mayflower? For starters, there's the discovery that the ...
My Turn: Let's not shoot the messenger
By Shakuntala Rao Much has been written about Burlington Telecom's attempt to remove Al- Jazeera English from its cable channel lineup as a viol * August 5, 2008 I have had the opportunity to extensively watch ...
Noise complaints halt Burlington trolleys
For the past three weeks, trolleys have motored passengers up and down College Street in Burlington.
Burlington Rec Center Project Kicks Off
A project to turn the old National Guard Armory in Burlington's New North End into a recreation and community center is a step closer to reality.
Burlington Adopts Gridlock Ordinance
Friday afternoon and drivers are anxious to leave work behind and start the weekend.
Deal for Teen Suspect in Burlington Shooting?
A teenaged boy with a record of gun troubles may be able to get guns again even though prosecutors hope to keep him from obtaining weapons for the rest of his life.
Parking Rates Go Up in Burlington
Starting today, it's going to cost you more to park in downtown Burlington. The city is raising rates at parking garages and at meters.
South Burlington to vote on police building
It's up to residents to decide whether to allow city-owned land south of Dorset Park to be used as the site of a new police station, and the City Council wants to make sure voters turn out for the poll.
Three indicted in July 7 border incident
BURLINGTON - A grand jury has indicted two Brazilians and an American in connection with a July 7 smuggling incident in which a U.S. Border Patrol agent shot at a man after being assaulted.
Prosecutors seek more time on slain girl case
By JOHN CURRAN The Associated Press MONTPELIER, Vt. - Citing complex and interrelated investigations, a prosecutor asked Wednesday for more time to gather evidence against two men charged in the case of ...
Voice Coach Bridges Burlington & Broadway
Pump Boys & Dinettes pumps a dose of upbeat music into the St. Michael's Playhouse, where Kate Wetherhead is looking forward to Tuesday's opening night.
Vermont State Police Department of Pu...
VICTIM: Gerry Milot/Keybank SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On 28 July 2008 shortly after midnight, the Burlington Police and Fire Department responded to a possible fire around the St Paul and Bank Street area of ...
Witness: Police 'Incompetent' In Cash Seizure
An expert witness has told jurors in a civil suit that the seizure of $5,200 from an African-American minister by South Burlington police did not constitute "competent" police work.