The woman charged in the death of a Border Patrol agent in northern Vermont was back in court on Thursday morning following her arrest last week. Teresa Youngblut appeared in U.S. District Court in Burlington for a detention hearing following her initial appearance earlier this week.
A winter weather advisory was issued for parts of Vermont, with snow accumulations expected to reach up to 9 inches in some areas, prompting officials to warn residents about hazardous travel conditions.
Burlington, Vermont city councilors considered several items during their meeting Monday night including whether to remove the hiring cap on the city police department.
The woman accused of killing U.S. Border Agent David Maland allegedly used a gun bought by someone who was a person of interest in a double murder, prosecutors said.
The weapon that killed Agent David Maland last week in northern Vermont was bought by a person of interest in a double murder two years ago in Chester Heights, state police say.
A Johnson man accused of setting a trash can on fire inside University Mall in December was arrested Tuesday for allegedly lighting a dumpster on fire in downtown Burlington earlier this week. William Cole, 38, faces charges of third-degree arson for the dumpster blaze in a South Winooski Avenue parking lot.
On January 21, local dignitaries and community leaders joined Riko’s corporate leadership and the Riko’s Burlington team for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the official opening of Riko’s Pizza of Burlington, Vermont. Located on Church Street.
Drive along I-89 from Burlington to Montpelier and find countless venues to enjoy art, live music, food, and fashion.
Prosecutors say the Washington state woman charged in the killing of a Border Patrol agent in Vermont was in contact with homicide suspect.
Tom Denenberg, director of Shelburne Museum, recalled the moral leadership of philanthropist Lois McClure, who died on Sunday at the age of 98.
The Vermont Sports Hall of Fame announced last week its 2025 induction class ahead of this year's celebration dinner.
The Burlington Police Department will welcome new recruits to the force on Thursday. The department is holding a swearing-in ceremony at 4 p.m. to recognize new employees and police recruits starting at the Vermont Police Academy.