The mean temperature for 2024 was 50.9 degrees, making it Burlington’s warmest year on record. 2023 follows as a close second with an average temperature of 50 degrees. Scott Whittier, the
Burlington police’s drug unit conducted two operations on Wednesday, one on North Winooski Avenue and the other on Grant Street.
The oldest lighthouse on Lake Champlain dates back to the 1820s, when the lake was an important passageway for lumber and iron ore. To guide vessels into Burlington Harbor, Juniper Island Lighthouse was built three miles offshore from Burlington’s waterfront in 1826, making the tower almost 200 years old.
The Phoenix family told police that they will be honoring their daughter's wishes to donate her organs in the hopes of helping others in need.
Stakeholders of a new nonprofit took to the Statehouse for support of their organization that will address Vermont's pressing housing crisis.
Vermont State Sen. Russ Ingalls, an Essex County Republican, identified the agent shot to death at the U.S. Border Patrol’s Swanton Sector as David Maland while speaking on the state senate floor Tuesday, according to a report from WPTZ, the NBC affiliate in Burlington, Vt.
Whether it is business, nonprofit, school or government agency, if your Vermont workplace has an outstanding culture, it is eligible for this award.
Forecasters expect a dusting of snow across Vermont this weekend along with higher temperatures and strong winds. How will it affect skiing?
James Beard Awards recognize the talented people behind American food culture, and once again, several Vermonters are in the running for the prestigious prize. On Tuesday, the organization behind the awards announced the semifinalists for each category.
An off-duty Vermont police sergeant getting ready to start his shift was attacked by a man with a meat cleaver in the lobby of his own police department this week. Burlington police said the incident occurred around 5:30 p.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but officials said they do not believe it is suspicious in nature.
An 18-year-old woman who died after a house fire in Marshfield has been identified by Vermont State Police as Adalyn Phoenix. Phoenix was pronounced dead at the University of Vermont Medical Center due to injuries sustained in the blaze that occurred on Jan.