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Vermont State Police arrested Addison County State’s Attorney Eva Vekos on Thursday night after she allegedly arrived at a crime scene smelling of alcohol and slurring her speech, VSP said in a press release.
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John Harrison traveled Vermont as a preacher in the 1880s. A racist name in town records preserved his memory.
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The agreement keeps William Cobb, who served in Caledonia County, from ever serving as a judicial officer again. It comes after allegations that he misled investigators looking into violations from his time as an attorney.
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Ashley Messier on the cycle of poverty and abuse, and the challenge of getting out without resourcesIn this installment of "What class are you," Ashley Messier talks about growing up in Essex with an abusive father and with little money, and how she found herself repeating the cycle in early adulthood.
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The legislation would create a new division in the Department of Public Safety.
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Legal teams from South Africa, the plaintiff, and Israel, the defendant, presented their arguments in two days of hearings before the International Court of Justice.
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The Senate Judiciary took testimony on Thursday on a bill that would establish a two-year mandatory minimum prison for people who sell or distribute drugs that cause a fatal overdose. The bill would also eliminate a defendant’s ability to claim they didn’t know the drugs contained deadly substances.
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Six Vermont State Police troopers stationed at the St. Johnsbury barracks have been placed on administrative leave, pending an internal investigation into on-duty conduct.
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Prosecutors will not file any criminal charges related to the death of a 3-year old boy who drowned this summer at Smugglers' Notch ski resort. An attorney for the parents of Tate Holtzman says the family is considering legal action.
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The town of Newbury and a group of citizens have asked the state’s highest court to reconsider a recent ruling that paved the way for the state to build a locked juvenile facility in Newbury.