Vt. woman injured in crash diesPolice say an elderly Underhill woman has died two weeks after she was seriously injured in a car crash.


Vt. principal faces DUI chargeA Vergennes principal out on medical leave is facing drunken driving charges. Vermont State Police say Vergennes Union High School co-principal Ed Webbley crashed his vehicle into his garage in Bristol on Monday night.


Fish with radioactivity found in northern Vt. lakeVermont health officials say fish taken from a lake in northern Vermont showed about the same levels of two radioactive isotopes as those taken earlier from the Connecticut River near the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant.


6 New England towns picked for technical helpFederal environmental officials have picked six New England communities to get technical help improving the local economy and environment.


Mega Millions winning numbersHere are the winning numbers selected Tuesday evening in the Mega Millions lottery: 17-23-30-37-45


Winning numbers drawn in 'Megaplier' gameThe winning numbers in Tuesday evening's drawing of the "Megaplier" game were: 4


Winning numbers drawn in 'Mega Millions' gameThe winning numbers in Tuesday evening's drawing of the "Mega Millions" game were: 17-23-30-37-45, Mega Ball: 4


Winning numbers drawn in 'Megaplier' gameThe winning numbers in Tuesday evening's drawing of the "Megaplier" game were: 4


Vt police seek prints in Currier burglaryA Vermont judge says the Essex police may get fingerprint from a suspect police believe broke into the home of a couple who disappeared in June.


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7th suspect arrested in multi-state burglary ringOne of seven suspects in a five-state burglary ring has been arrested in New Hampshire.


Vt. groups to share $34m EPA energy grantThree Vermont groups are going to share up to $34 million as part of a five-year grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to promote energy efficiency.


More than 300 demand more Vt. college fundsMore than 300 students from the Vermont state colleges descended on the Statehouse on Tuesday to demand a boost in state funding for their campuses.


Track improvements increases Vt. train serviceAmtrak says the railroad responsible for maintaining the tracks traveled by a passenger train in Vermont has moved from one of the poorest-performing sites to a top performer within a year.


Vt. Catholics sell lake property to pay sex claimsVermont's Roman Catholic Church has sold a prime piece of nearly undeveloped land along Lake Champlain's Malletts Bay to help pay $17.6 million to help settle a series of priest sex abuse cases.


Math and science scores drop in high schoolThe latest test results released Tuesday show a significant drop in math and science scores when Vermont students enter high school, and the state's top education chief said curriculum in some schools may be to blame.


McKibben: Vt. needs to lead on climate changeWith Vermont still working to recover from Tropical Storm Irene's torrential rains and flooding, environmental activist and writer Bill McKibben went before a panel of state lawmakers on Tuesday to say the storm was at least partly the product of climate change and a likely harbinger of a troubled future.


Vt. church shuts down after 250 yearsAfter 250 years, the dwindling congregation of a Vermont Congregational church has decided to merge with a larger one.


Vt. teacher pleads not guilty to having child pornA fifth-grade teacher in Vermont has pleaded not guilty to possessing child pornography on his computer.


Vt. man sentenced to house arrest in bus crashA Vermont man who crashed his car into a bus carrying a high school hockey team, killing his passenger, has been sentenced to six months house arrest.


Man struck while crossing Vt. streetPolice say a 63-year-old Winooski man remains in critical condition after he was struck by a pickup truck while crossing a street in Burlington, Vt.


Man robs Vt. convenience store at gunpointPolice in Montpelier are looking for a man who robbed a convenience store, pointing a gun at two clerks.


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Settlement reached in Vt. trooper lawsuitA lawyer representing the estate of an elderly woman who died of hypothermia in 2007 says the state of Vermont and Vermont state police will pay $190,000 to settle allegations that two state police troopers were liable for the woman's death.


Vt. Special Olympics athlete headed to WashingtonA Vermont athlete from Essex Junction is headed to Washington to represent the state's Special Olympics athletes at the National Special Olympics Annual Capitol Hill Day.


President to visit VermontPresident Barack Obama will visit Vermont. The White House has confirmed that Obama will stop in Burlington on Friday, March 30, to attend campaign events.


Vt. Youth Suicide Prevent Platform launchedOfficials with Vermont health, education and social services agencies are joining together to prevent youth suicides.


Despite Gisele, Patriots say no finger-pointingThe Patriots say there's no finger-pointing after their Super Bowl loss, even if supermodel Gisele Bundchen won't abide by that code.


Vt. would allow 'bronze plan' to encourage healthVermont Gov. Peter Shumlin and legislative leaders said Monday they wanted to make it possible for more of the state's small businesses to offer lower premium health insurance plans sometimes known as "bronze plans" until the state can implement its single payer health care system.


Vt. DMV wants to recoup computer system lossesThe state of Vermont has set aside more than $18 million for a new computer system at the Department of Motor Vehicles over six years, but officials say it's still not working properly.


7 suspected in 5-state burglary investigationSeven people are suspected in a burglary ring that police say is linked to about 100 burglaries in five states, Vermont State Police said Monday.


Vt. fire chief says chimney fires on the riseA Vermont fire chief says there's been an increase in chimney fires because of the warmer weather.


Volunteers in Vt. caring for rare horsesA Vermont group of volunteers is nursing a rare breed of horse back to health.

