A woman has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of US Border Patrol agent earlier this week on a highway in Vermont, the FBI office in Albany said Friday.
It’s clear that northern New York will tap into the most amount of snow over the ... Meanwhile, it’s a dusting to 2+ inches for the valleys. Northern Vermont will experience a widespread dusting to 4 inches from the Champlain Valley to the Upper ...
An earthquake just off the Maine coastline today could be felt in Boston and hundreds of miles away into Connecticut and Vermont, according to a "shake map" from the United States Geological Survey.The map shows the majority of reports were concentrated on the North Shore of Massachusetts,
First, let’s look at the different regions of New York to start. According to the Empire State Department website, there are 10 defined regions of the state: Western New York, the Finger Lakes, the Southern Tier, Central New York, the Mohawk Valley, the Capital Region, Mid-Hudson, New York City, Long Island, and the North Country.
Officials said the agent was shot on Interstate 91, which was closed for several hours near the border with Canada.
The earthquake occurred at 10:22 AM Monday morning, off the coast of York Harbor, Maine
Agent David “Chris” Maland died in a shooting following a traffic stop, the FBI said. A second person killed in the incident was a German national in the country on a current visa, authorities said.
A United States Border Patrol agent was shot and killed in Vermont on Monday, according to The Department of Homeland Security.
Vermont State Sen. Russ Ingalls, an Essex County Republican, identified the agent shot to death at the U.S. Border Patrol’s Swanton Sector as David Maland while speaking on the state senate floor Tuesday, according to a report from WPTZ, the NBC affiliate in Burlington, Vt.
Fallen Border Patrol agent David "Chris" Maland was honored Thursday with a procession attended by hundreds of law enforcement officers.
Dramatic protests pushed New York's Climate Change Superfund Act across the finish line last month, showing how to hold polluters accountable.
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck near York Harbor, Maine, early Monday, sending tremors as far south as Boston and as far west as Albany, New York. The quake, detected approximately 12 miles underground, caused no reported injuries or damage, but its occurrence has renewed attention on New England's seismic history​​.