WCAX-TV Burlington - Thu Nov 05
"On the way to the jail I kept saying to myself, you know this is a really bad dream.
Border ports in area could face closureMessenger Extra - Wed Nov 04
DHS report examines Morses Line, Pinnacle ST. ALBANS - The Department of Homeland Security should consider closing small, low-traffic ports of entry located near larger ports, a committee assembled by DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano said in a report issued Friday.
No charges in female inmate's deathBarre-Montpelier Times-Argus - Thu Oct 29
Franklin County State's Attorney Jim Hughes said his office won't seek criminal charges in the death of 23-year-old Ashley Ellis, who died after she was denied medication in the Swanton jail.
No charges in inmate's deathMessenger Extra - Thu Oct 29
By LEON THOMPSON & MICHELLE MONROE Messenger Staff Writers ST. ALBANS The Franklin County State's Attorney told the Messenger this morning that he will not bring criminal charges in the death of Northwest State Correctional Facility inmate Ashley Ellis.
Vanishing bandit strikes againMessenger Extra - Wed Oct 28
Trail goes cold in Swanton bank robbery ST. ALBANS CITY Police Chief Gary Taylor was in a meeting at city hall Tuesday morning when he heard the news: a masked, hooded robber with a knife had just hit the Chittenden Bank in Swanton, in broad daylight, and then disappeared, on foot.
Two Vermont banks robbedBurlingtonFreePress.com - Wed Oct 28
SWANTON - Two Chittenden Bank branches in opposite corners of the state were robbed Tuesday morning.
Vermont Police Report Two Bank RobberiesTheChamplainChannel.com - Tue Oct 27
Police are searching for a Swanton area for a bank robber, and they think he could be connected to other robberies in the area.
Third bank robbed at knifepointBurlingtonFreePress.com - Tue Oct 27
SWANTON -- The Chittenden Bank branch in Swanton was robbed this morning, and police are looking for a male suspect.
Little-heralded testimony sheds light on farm painMessenger Extra - Mon Oct 26
St. Albans dairy hearing attracts written comments ST. ALBANS - "We went from bring able to pay all our bill to losing about $5,000 each month.
Charge reduced in Swanton teen's deathMessenger Extra - Thu Oct 22
Evidence fails to support manslaughter charge ST. ALBANS CITY One of two men charged in the fatal alcohol and drug overdose of a young Swanton man changed his plea in court here Wednesday because the state could not meet its burden of proof on the original manslaughter charge.
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