A group of young people linked to multiple violent deaths left a trail of sometimes unsettling interactions with Vermonters — including a realtor, an employee at an AT&T store and hotel workers.
The FBI has acknowledged connections with other deaths but has not yet publicly discussed the broader investigation.
The woman charged with shooting David “Chris” Maland is due in court Friday. Maland, who grew up in Blue Earth, will be buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetery, according to his family.
Brattleboro’s defense set the tone early in Tuesday’s Southern Vermont League matchup, as the Bears held Burr and Burton to ...
An elderly Vallejo crime witness who was ambushed and fatally stabbed could be tied to multiple coast-to-coast deaths, ...
The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives sent an alert to federally licensed firearms dealers a day after ...
In the aftermath of West Virginia’s Sunday afternoon victory on the road at Cincinnati, a thought began rattling around ...
The search warrant, filed by Vermont State Police for Pennsylvania State Police, was executed in connection to the double ...
The suspects involved in the fatal shooting of Border Patrol Agent David Maland may be tied to a radical, vegan and ...
Catch up on the highlights and recaps from the top-ranked games in the first February Sunday slate of DI Women's basketball.
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