
Vermont Restricts Bars, Social Gatherings Amid Covid-19 Case Surge
Gov. Phil Scott announced new restrictions on social gatherings, closing bars and clubs to in-person service and banning multiple-household gatherings.
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Gov. Phil Scott announced new restrictions on social gatherings, closing bars and clubs to in-person service and banning multiple-household gatherings.
Vermont State Police say a 4-year-old boy from Massachusetts who was injured in a December crash has died.
Will Novak of Phoenix is going to a ski weekend bachelor party for a man named Angelo in Vermont who he has never met.
An email about a bachelor party sent to the wrong person has led to an Arizona man taking a trip to a Vermont ski resort to attend the party of someone he doesn't know.
They allegedly drank some of the beer while on duty.
The study showed that Americans continue to move west and south.
Officials had suggested the exhausted moose was forced back into the water by people who had crowded around it to take photographs.
A moose drowned in Lake Champlain after people crowded around the animal to take its picture, Vermont wildlife officials said.
Vermont made history Tuesday night, with Christine Hallquist, a transgender candidate, winning the Democratic primary in the race for governor.
Ethan Sonneborn, 14, met the requirements to be on the primary ballot of Democratic gubernatorial candidates in Vermont.
Vermont's Democratic U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy wants to reduce the size of the zone in which border agents can question people about their immigration status.
A judge rejected a request from a Vermont man to dismiss a lawsuit filed by his family accusing him of killing his millionaire grandfather.
If working in a cubicle doesn't tickle your fancy, how about working in the mountains surrounded by snow and syrup?
The museum plans to have poetry readings at the Stone House, an outdoor film series and bluegrass concerts on the grounds.
The flag will go up Monday afternoon in a ceremony that is closed to the public.
Santa's Land opened in 1957. Many original structures remain, including the train track and statues of Santa Claus and Rudolph the reindeer.
These days, tourist buses filled with fans of "The Sound of Music," the 1965 movie loosely based on Maria von Trapp's autobiography, pull up almost nonstop to visit the Trapp Family Lodge.
One of the dozens of people killed in the Las Vegas shooting attack Sunday night was an Assumption College graduate who grew up in Vermont.
It's beginning to look a lot like fall in the northernmost reaches of New England.
He was fired from his job at Pizzeria Uno and Grill in South Burlington for participating in the rally.
Officials said Heidi Young, 44, was drunk and driving three children in the car at the time of the crash.
Vermont state police say a missing 16-year-old girl may be in New Hampshire with a man listed on the Vermont sex offender registry.
Vermont State Police say a Massachusetts man was killed in a crash in Killington.
Police arrested a Vermont teacher's aide and charged her with sending nude pictures to a young student.
Stowe Mountain Resort in Vermont is being purchased by the Colorado-based Vail Resorts for $50 million.
A backcountry skier needed rescuing as the summit of Mount Washington experienced record breaking heat.
The "Faces of COVID" Twitter account remembers lives lost during the pandemic.
Boston will have splash pads and cooling centers open this weekend.
A movie shoot could delay your drive through Boston on Sunday.
At least seven people were arrested at Revere Beach, where there were extra police officers following a brawl last weekend.
One woman was killed and two others were seriously injured after a car crashed into the checkout section of a family-owned farm stand.
Gov. Sununu has vetoed a bill that would have prohibited New Hampshire schools from implementing face mask mandates.
A suspect has been arrested after a shooting involving a family in Wells.
A man called Fogo Brazilian Barbeque to say that a travel bag he left there would explode if anyone touched it.
A backcountry skier needed rescuing as the summit of Mount Washington experienced record breaking heat.
The "Faces of COVID" Twitter account remembers lives lost during the pandemic.
Boston will have splash pads and cooling centers open this weekend.
A movie shoot could delay your drive through Boston on Sunday.
At least seven people were arrested at Revere Beach, where there were extra police officers following a brawl last weekend.
What is causing the recent rise in cases? Dr. Daniel Kuritzkes joined WBZ-TV to discuss COVID-19.
It's the highest positivity rate since it was over 10% on January 25.
Join Dr. Mallika Marshall and our panel for a discussion on mental health.
A bill introduced before the pandemic would allow two excused absences for mental health days.
Students are learning strategies like breathing exercises to help them cope with their emotions.
Kids in crisis often end up waiting for days or weeks in emergency rooms. It's a practice called "boarding."
Chelsea residents gathered Wednesday evening to get answers about the state's dumping of a pile of rubble filled with asbestos.
Crews in Chelsea have begun removing a pile of debris that is contaminated with asbestos on Friday.
Zelle is now a favorite for thieves because once the money is transferred out, it's nearly impossible to get back.
Hazardous construction material was dumped in Chelsea last July and had been sitting next to a public housing development.
The "Faces of COVID" Twitter account remembers lives lost during the pandemic.
As women's soccer players negotiate equal pay, the question remains: What about the rest of America's women?
While the hearing did reveal some detail, a lot still remains a mystery.
Airline dissatisfaction is taking off, and lawmakers have noticed.
With gas prices rising, deviation from the party line is a growth stock these days.
Roxbury based and minority-owned City Fresh Foods is taking on the responsibility of providing meals to almost 50,000 Boston Public School students starting on July 1.
Inflation did not hurt the casino business in Massachusetts.
Robots at Top Notch Distributors are giving current employees a big boost.
Robots at Top Notch Distributors are giving current employees a big boost. WBZ-TV's Breana Pitts reports.
The yearly rate of U.S. inflation fell to 8.3% in April, compared to a historic 8.5% in March, marking the first decline since August. WBZ-TV's Zinnia Maldonado reports.
WaterFire has been a Providence tradition for over 25 years.
The Bubble Factory is a multimedia workshop and classroom.
As Massachusetts' largest curling club, Broomstones is hotbed for talent.
One of the newest additions to the Mystic waterfront is a building blending classic style with a modern twist.
Legal Sea Foods Chefs Matt King and Patrick Keefe offer up tips on how to pick and prepare the perfect piece of fish.
Jayson Tatum had a rough night in Game 3 against the Heat, and promises to be better in Monday night's Game 4.
Not a lot went right for the Celtics in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals, and most of it was their own doing.
The Revolution are unbeaten in their last four league matches.
Marcus Smart knows how to make things dramatic.
Rafael Devers hit two homers, Christian Vázquez had a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning and the Red Sox beat the Mariners 6-5 on Saturday.
The Peterboro Basket Company has been in business since 1854.
A fishing crew spotted a majestic sight in the waters off Massachusetts this week – an orca whale.
An elderly man in Vermont had a wild encounter with a bobcat when the animal broke into his home and attacked him.
Sunday night brought the first total eclipse to the northeast in over three years.
For the first time, astronomers have captured an image of the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy.