

Brew News and Happenings

WTSA NEWS FOR SATURDAY DECEMBER 6th 2025
The Windham Central Supervisory Union and Leland & Gray Middle School have agreed to pay two siblings $250,000 to settle a pair of 2024 lawsuits alleging student-on-student harassmen...

WTSA NEWS FOR FRIDAY DECEMBER 5th 2025
Authorities have disclosed the identity of the police officer involved in a shooting incident in Charlestown, New Hampshire, last month. As per the New Hampshire attorney general, Officer Ja...

WTSA NEWS FOR THURSDAY DECEMBER 4th 2025
The U.S. Department of Justice is taking legal action against Vermont regarding access to voter registration data. In August, the federal government requested information such as names, addr...

WTSA NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3rd 2025
The initial significant storm of the winter season blanketed Southern Vermont with snow and ice on Tuesday, rendering roads dangerous, disrupting travel, and resulting in school closures. Li...

WTSA NEWS FOR TUESDAY DECEMBER 2nd 2025
The entirety of Windham County, including the elevated Green Mountains, is anticipated to experience a significant late fall snow storm, potentially accumulating up to a foot of snow today (...

WTSA NEWS FOR MONDAY DECEMBER 1st 2025
As millions of Americans hit the roads to head home after Thanksgiving, there were a handful of travel hiccups in our region. In West Rutland, U.S. Route 4 closed around 8 a.m. for a three-v...

WTSA NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26th 2025
Law enforcement officials are urging holiday travelers to fasten their seat belts, as recent data indicates a minor decrease in seat belt usage throughout Vermont. The Agency of Transportati...

WTSA NEWS FOR TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25th 2025
The Vermont State Police are seeking information following reports of a tractor-trailer that struck a power pole in Dummerston and continued on its way. The report was received around 1 p.m....

WTSA NEWS FOR MONDAY NOVEMBER 24th 2025
Two suspects, including a man from Springfield, were arrested in Vermont in connection with drug possession and trafficking. Vermont State Police stated that at approximately 12:37 p.m. on T...

WTSA NEWS FOR SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22nd 2025
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has stated that an executive order signed by the governor, which aims to promote housing construction, partially exceeds his authority. Governor Scott s...



