A former South Burlington man, who is charged with illegal possession of five stolen Teslas, has balked a second time during a federal court hearing calling for him to withdraw his not guilty plea.
At the Jan. 23 Charlotte Selectboard meeting, members finalized the town’s 2024 budget along with several other articles to be voted on Town Meeting Day on March 7.
Charlotte’s emergency management team, Chris Davis and Karina Warshaw, are working to ensure that residents are educated about emergency preparation and coordination when a disaster occurs.
Communities statewide are set to start a series of wastewater projects funded by federal COVID-19 relief money.
Christina Vaughn as the new operations manager for Champlain Area Trails.
Following another budget work session that took place at the Jan. 11 selectboard meeting, it looks as if Charlotte residents can expect to see a projected budget this year of around $3,085,239…
The Shelburne Police Department’s internal investigation into Cpl. Jon Marcoux found that he violated four department policies following his use-of-force incident last year while arresting a t…
Jan. 10 at 4:55 p.m., police helped a person with fingerprinting for employment purposes.
While the Vermont Attorney General’s Office was fighting recently to convict a meat cleaver-wielding man for murdering his wife and trying to kill his mother-in-law, Chittenden County State’s …
Since the Charlotte selectboard became the town’s local cannabis control commission in November, the planning commission has worked to create land use regulations that address the growing cann…
As Kate Webb steps down from 14 years as state representative for the Chittenden-5-1 legislative district, she shared some of her favorite moments with the Shelburne News.
Chittenden County’s newest legislators are settling in and have been given their committee assignments as the 2023 legislative session convenes.
Closing out the year, the team at Sustainable Charlotte couldn’t help but think about the friends and partners who’ve done so much through the year to support the community.
The death of a Hinesburg resident who was hit by a car while riding his bicycle on Hinesburg Road in South Burlington remains under investigation more than two months later.
Jan. 2 at 3 p.m., Rory Gardner, 25 of Charlotte, was arrested for driving under the influence, first offense, relating to a crash that occurred on Dec. 1 in Hinesburg.
Jan. 4 at 3:28 p.m., police arrested Dillion Bothwell, 25, of Charlotte, with unlawful mischief after he allegedly vandalized the sign and book drop box at the Charlotte Public Library on two separate occasions.
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