Crew members blame ship captain for pirate attack, say he ignored warnings
Cargo ship crew blames captain for pirate attack Demand up at Vermont food shelves but most say they’ll meet Thanksgiving need
Demand up at Vt. food shelves; needs met for now Bankrupt FairPoint hires marketing and communications firms
Bankrupt FairPoint hires ad firms MONTPELIER, Vt. — FairPoint Communications, struggling to reorganize and emerge from bankruptcy, has hired two Maine firms to beef up its marketing and communications. Federal immigration officials demand payroll records, employee forms from Vermont farmers
Federal immigration officials target Vermont farms Vermont and 7 other states share $4 million in green jobs stimulus funding
Northeast states granted green jobs funding Former UN diplomat who advised Kurds defends oil interests in northern Iraq
Former UN diplomat defends Kurdistan oil interests Vermont economy hits bottom; governor says ‘a couple of tough years’ still to come
Vt. economy hits bottom; revenue forecast up a bit Vermont’s Emergency Board to get update about state finances from economists
Vt. Emergency Board to get state revenue forecast AP NewsBreak: Panel says merger not in best interest of UVM and Vermont state colleges
AP NewsBreak: Panel rejects Vt. college merger Missed deadline means uncertainty grows on Vermont nuclear plant’s future
Uncertainty grows on Vermont Yankee future USDA: Vermont slaughterhouse closed for inhumane treatment cited 3 times earlier this year
Vt. slaughterhouse closed for inhumane treatment Drug samples: Marketing ploy or boon to needy patients? Testimony is divided in Vermont
Vt. testimony sharply divided on free drug samples Congressional representatives: Vermont to get $69 million for “smart-grid” electric technologyDeal with South Korean firm brings promise of jobs to Vermont’s Orleans CountyMONTPELIER, Vt. — Gov. Jim Douglas’ office says his trip to Asia is paying off, with an agreement with a Korean firm that’s expected to bring more than 200 jobs to northern Vermont’s Orleans County. Vermont utility regulators to hold lottery for renewable energy developersMONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont utility regulators are doing something unusual. The Public Service Board is holding a lottery to see which solar and biomass power developers get to sell their power at above-market prices. Farm Bill grants available for Vermont producers of fruits, vegetables, maple, honeyMONTPELIER, Vt. — Producers of Vermont’s “specialty crops” — including fruits, vegetables and maple products — could be in line for more than $200,000 in grants made available through last year’s federal Farm Bill. State Senate leader questions Entergy spinoff of Vermont Yankee nuclear plantMONTPELIER, Vt. — The Vermont Yankee nuclear plant’s future as a provider of a third of the state’s electricity could be in jeopardy if the plant’s owner spins it off to a newly created company, the head of the state Senate said Wednesday. President signs emergency aid for dairy farmers; Vermont’s delegation says more help neededMONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont’s congressional delegation says $350 million in emergency funding will give struggling dairy farmers across the country a temporary boost but more help is needed to stabilize the dairy industry and preserve family farms. Vt. renewable energy program draws overwhelming response as developers seek to lock in pricesMONTPELIER, Vt. — A new Vermont renewable energy program has more applications than it can handle. Vermont’s capital city comes clean about accounting mistake that cost it hundreds of thousandsMONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont’s capital city is coming clean about a 5-year-old accounting mistake that cost it hundreds of thousands of dollars. Woman thrown off plane in Vt. for not covering up while breast-feeding in 2006 sues airlinesMONTPELIER, Vt. — A New Mexico woman who was thrown off a plane for breast-feeding her child in 2006 is suing the three airlines involved in operating the flight. Con man in style of ‘Catch Me If You Can’ in custody after arrest at US-Canadian borderMONTPELIER, Vt. — Authorities say a con man who has made a living stealing from wealthy hotel guests around the world has been arrested in Vermont. Federal officials: Con man in style of ‘Catch Me If You Can’ arrested at US-Canadian borderMONTPELIER, Vt. — A smooth-talking, globe-trotting serial swindler who is wanted in Nevada on a burglary charge has been arrested after crossing illegally from Canada to Vermont, federal authorities said. In Vermont, same-sex weddings not the draw that civil unions were when state held a monopolyMONTPELIER, Vt. — Bed-and-breakfast owner Jeff Connor was hoping for a boom in business once Vermont opened the door for same-sex couples to marry. Transgender teenager helps gay-rights group advocate for gender-neutral bathrooms in VermontMONTPELIER, Vt. — A transgender teen is lending his voice to a movement in Vermont to require the state’s middle and high schools to offer genderless bathrooms. Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas won’t seek fifth term in 2010, has no plans to seek any other officeMONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas announced Thursday he won’t seek re-election, saying that after 36 years in the spotlight, it was time to call it quits. State lawmaker, congressional aide tell AP Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas won’t seek re-electionMONTPELIER, Vt. — Sources tell The Associated Press that Gov. Jim Douglas won’t seek re-election. Feds to seek death penalty for uncle accused of drugging, molesting, killing 12-year-old girlMONTPELIER, Vt. — Federal prosecutors say they’ll seek the death penalty for a Vermont man accused of kidnapping, molesting and strangling his 12-year-old niece before burying her in a shallow grave. APNewsBreak: States probe whether FairPoint faked readiness to take over phone systemMONTPELIER, Vt. — Regulators in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine are looking into an allegation that FairPoint Communications faked its readiness to take over the region’s dominant telephone network from Verizon during a review by a consultant to the states, officials said Monday. Critics of sales tax ‘holidays’ complain they do more harm to economy than helpMONTPELIER, Vt. — Brad Borofsky hopes a sales tax holiday this weekend will draw more buyers to his outfitters shop in search of kayaks, canoes and other high-end outdoor items. After all, who wouldn’t like a break on their taxes? |