It's nothing all that impressive, but it's something that could cause a little bit of a stir on area roadways for late week. We have a weak system set to pass through the North Country and Upper Valley late tonight through Friday afternoon.
A coalition of states, including Vermont and New York, are suing President Donald Trump's administration over an executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship. Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark and New York Attorney General Letitia James are among the AGs from 19 states as well as the city of San Francisco who are challenging President Donald Trump's executive order,
Through Wednesday evening, several inches of snow are expected in the mountains. Over 4 inches can be expected in the northern Adirondacks, with up to 8 inches in the northern Green Mountains. A light accumulation is possible in the Champlain Valley, especially near St. Albans.
A New York man was arrested on drug charges after police conducted investigations on North Winooski Avenue and Grant Street Wednesday morning. Jamal Curtis, age 43,
In valley locations, wind chills will range from 5 to 15 degrees below zero. On mountain summits, wind chills will be much more severe, dropping to between 25 and 40 degrees below zero. These extreme conditions significantly increase the risk of frostbite and hypothermia.
In light of the border patrol officer who was killed in Vermont Monday afternoon, Coos County High Sheriff Keith Roberge told News 9 he believes this shooting is a reminder of why we need resources along the Northern Border.
The suit will likely take years to play out, but its arguments could affect how similar bills in other states proceed.
Fallen Border Patrol agent David "Chris" Maland was honored Thursday with a procession attended by hundreds of law enforcement officers.
The federal officer killed while on duty near the Canadian border has been identified as a U.S. Air Force veteran who provided security at the Pentagon during the Sept. 11 attacks.
The Vermont Border Patrol agent murdered when he stopped a migrant near the northern border has been identified as David C. Maland, The Post has learned. An agency veteran of nearly a decade,
Federal agents are investigating after a US Border Patrol agent was shot and killed Monday afternoon on the highway in Vermont.