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Five employees fired from Jay Peak Resort for wearing Nazi armbands

Steve Wright, president and general manager at the resort, said the workers were fired “when they violated terms of employment here, relating to hate speech and offensive remarks.”

More than 20 skiers had to be rescued from the Killington, Vt., backcountry. But how did they all get lost?

Christopher Campanella wound up being one of 20 guests, along with a longtime ski instructor, who’d wandered off the sprawling 1,500-acre resort, requiring a five-hour, multi-agency rescue effort to bring them all to safety.

Man dies snowshoeing in Londonderry, Vt. ski area

The man collapsed from a “medical event," officials said.

Police identify woman found shot to death in car in St. Johnsbury, Vt.

Officials identified the victim as Christina Chatlos, 38, whose body was found in a parking lot in the area of 510 Portland St.

Around New England with Kevin Cullen

Dying on Lynda’s terms

Lynda Bluestein wasn’t allowed to die on her own terms in her own home in Connecticut, so she went to Vermont and did it her way.

In new TV interview, Palestinian student shot in Burlington, Vt., recounts attack: ‘I know that it is a hate crime’

Hisham Awartani, who was among three friends who were shot on Nov. 25, said in an interview with NBC that he was not surprised that the shooting occurred, but that it took place in the United States and not the West Bank, where he grew up.

Around New England with Kevin Cullen

How Vermont’s Phil Scott became the most popular governor in America

Even as a Republican in the bluest state in the country, Scott has seen his popularity grow with each election.

Around New England with Kevin Cullen

In Vermont, behind a tarnished badge

Franklin County Sheriff John Grismore lost his certification as a police officer for kicking a handcuffed and shackled prisoner. But he is resisting calls for his resignation, even from fellow sheriffs.