Friday, May 25 2012 8:24 AM EDT2012-05-25 12:24:32 GMT
A Vermont high school student is accused of making two bomb threats at his school, which was evacuated. The 17-year-old student at Union 32 High School in East Montpelier has been charged with two countsMore >>
A Vermont high school student is accused of making two bomb threats at his school, which was evacuated.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 7:58 AM EDT2012-05-25 11:58:32 GMT
A happy ending to a story Fox44 told you about earlier this week about American flags stolen from two homes in Winooski. On Wednesday, Fox44 aired a story about flags stolen from two homes on GeorgeMore >>
A happy ending to a story Fox44 told you about earlier this week about American flags stolen from two homes in Winooski. More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 8:51 PM EDT2012-05-25 00:51:29 GMT
A holiday weekend, a marathon, and good weather. That's a mix that could make for a busy weekend in Burlington and it's a big change from a year ago as the city and businesses struggled with historicMore >>
A holiday weekend, a marathon, and good weather could make for a busy weekend in Burlington.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 7:18 PM EDT2012-05-24 23:18:53 GMT
If you haven't seen John Rajewski's running shoes before chances are, you will soon. Minimalist running shoes mimic the feeling of running barefoot which is becoming increasingly popular among runners.More >>
If you haven't seen John Rajewski's running shoes before chances are, you will soon. Minimalist running shoes mimic the feeling of running barefoot which is becoming increasingly popular among runners.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 6:45 PM EDT2012-05-24 22:45:36 GMT
Montpelier, Vt. - Vermont Labor Commissioner Annie Noonan says this summer's job outlook appears far better than last year. "We're feeling very confident about employment numbers for hiring this summer.More >>
Vermont Labor Commissioner Annie Noonan says this summer's job outlook appears far better than last year.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 5:21 PM EDT2012-05-24 21:21:29 GMT
Colchester Police are looking for someone who may have tried to lure a kid into his car. They say that person offered to give a student a ride to school as she waited for the bus. Police say it happenedMore >>
Colchester Police are looking for someone who may have tried to lure a kid into his car.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 5:12 PM EDT2012-05-24 21:12:16 GMT
Stephen Sawyer and his friends found out the hard way Thursday that Montpelier Police aren't letting anyone have access to the Berlin pond. The group had come there to do some fishing. "I had a brokenMore >>
Some news for anyone caught on land near the Berlin pond, beware that tickets are now being written.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 2:20 PM EDT2012-05-24 18:20:12 GMT
Former Republican Lt. Gov. T. Garry Buckley has died at age 89.Buckley's family says he died peacefully of old age on Wednesday in Stowe, where he lived with his wife.Buckley became lieutenant governorMore >>
Former Republican Lt. Gov. T. Garry Buckley has died at age 89.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 1:18 PM EDT2012-05-24 17:18:22 GMT
Burke Mountain has been sold to Bill Stenger, Jay Peak's president, and his long-time partner Ari Quiros. "I'm delighted to be involved in the Burke Mountain Resort community," Mr. Quiros said. "The mountainMore >>
Burke Mountain has been sold to Bill Stenger, Jay Peak's president, and his long-time partner Ari Quiros.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 1:02 PM EDT2012-05-24 17:02:28 GMT
The Montpelier and Berlin Police Departments say they will be enforcing trespassing violations on the property around Berlin Pond that is owned and posted by the City of Montpelier. The land around theMore >>
The Montpelier and Berlin Police Departments say they will be enforcing trespassing violations on the property around Berlin Pond that is owned and posted by the City of Montpelier.More >>
South Burlington, Vermont - Hundreds of Vermont students put their engineer caps on Thursday to try and build the most creative, strong and edible structures.
The "Engineers Day" took place the Vermont National Guard.
The students built cars made out of food, and bridges made out of pasta.
There were competitions to see how much weight the structures could hold.
Some of the students say they learned a lot about the field just from using household products.
"I saw really complicated bridges that were really intricately designed but were very heavy and didn't hold a lot of their weight and thus weren't the best in show and didn't win overall," said Sam Coxon.
"Through the process kind of learned by trial and error what was right and what was wrong and how to fix what we had done," said Jake Hurwitz.
This is the sixth year the national guard has hosted this event.