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Fire crews battle massive blaze in Highgate
Firefighters from both sides of the border battled a massive blaze on St. Armand Road in Highgate Thursday night.
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Vermont sees alarming rise in child pornography cases
More child pornography is being made and watched in the state than ever before.
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Castleton hockey team helps restore historical cemetery
The VTSU Castleton ice hockey team spent Thursday afternoon helping restore a historical cemetery near the Federated Church in town.
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101-year-old Super Senior is the star of local rummage sale
There are heavenly prices inside and out at the United Church of Dorset’s biannual rummage sale. Super senior Nan Leach is a must-stop, perched between the pots and pans.
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Former substitute teacher pleads not guilty to bringing cocaine to school
A former Barre Town substitute teacher accused of bringing cocaine to school and being under the influence of the drug appeared in court Thursday.
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Pumpkin sale helps fund 2nd chances for former offenders
A pumpkin sale in the Upper Valley is aimed at helping former offenders make amends for their crimes.
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Bridge closure at Addison County scenic spot forces visitors into dangerous traffic
What’s holding up repairs of a bridge to a popular scenic spot off Route 100 in Addison County?
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Governor meets with Burlington mayor over public safety concerns
Burlington’s calls for state help were answered this week as the governor made a trip to the Queen City to meet directly with the mayor.
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New Rutland salon provides free haircuts to homeless community
A new salon in Rutland is helping the local unhoused community.
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Stowe leaders consider cap on short-term rentals
As leaders in Stowe mull a cap on vacation rentals, a new registry reveals that one in four properties in the town are short-term rentals.
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St. Albans woman pleads not guilty to new charge in deadly Father’s Day crash
A St. Albans woman has pleaded guilty to an additional charge in the fatal crash that killed a 20-year-old motorcyclist.
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Gov. Scott warns of health care impacts as government shutdown enters 9th day
As the government shutdown stretches into its 9th day, Vermont’s GOP governor is urging both parties to come together, while also embracing decidedly Democratic talking points.
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Stefanik calls for vote to pay military during shutdown
North Country Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is calling for a stand-alone vote to pay members of the military during the government shutdown.
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Vermont man dead after crash in Richford
Police believe a Vermont man suffered a medical event before he crashed into a house in Richford on Thursday and died.
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Pride Center of Vermont pauses operations, lays off staff
In a letter obtained by WCAX, the Pride Center says it will pause operations effective Friday.
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NH man fined $992 for removing Trump campaign signs
A New Hampshire man has pleaded guilty to removing Trump campaign signs from a public right-of-way and will have to pay a fine of $992.
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Essential Air Service continues at Lebanon airport despite government shutdown
Essential Air Service at Lebanon Municipal Airport will continue operating normally despite the ongoing government shutdown, airport officials confirmed Thursday.
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Man charged in NH double murder
A 73-year-old man has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder in connection with the shooting deaths of two women in Bath, New Hampshire, on Tuesday.
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COs’ murder trial: Jury shown body camera footage of incident as testimony continues
Three former correction officers, including Adams resident David Kingsley, are on trial in Oneida County Court for the beating death of Marcy Correctional Facility inmate Robert Brooks in December of last year.
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Extreme drought spreads to more than half of Vermont and New Hampshire
The Thursday morning U.S. Drought Monitor update shows that the extreme drought has continued to expand.
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Canada’s prime minister discussed reviving contentious Keystone XL pipeline with Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney raised the prospect of reviving the contentious Keystone XL pipeline project with U.S. President Donald Trump during his White House visit this week, a government official familiar with the matter said Wednesday.
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This Day in History: October 9, 1997
A major land conservation deal took place on this day in 1997.
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Woman injured fleeing Bennington fire
A structure fire in Bennington Wednesday night sent a woman to the hospital.
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Missing Vermont man found safe in Quebec
Police say a missing Vermont man was found alive and well in Quebec on Wednesday.
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NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo wants to save Rikers Island, New York’s notorious jail complex
New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo says he wants to save Rikers Island, the notorious jail complex that has become a symbol of dysfunction in the city's criminal justice system.
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Rain brings welcome relief to farmers across the region
The Upper Valley has finally received much-needed rain over the past 24 hours, providing crucial relief to farmers who have been battling drought conditions.
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Burlington’s Howard Center to stop providing pipes to drug users
The Howard Center is making changes to its Safe Recovery Center in Burlington just a week after a WCAX investigative report.
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Burlington woman likely paralyzed after sidewalk crash
A 24-year-old Burlington woman will likely never walk again after being struck by a car that drove onto the sidewalk two weeks ago.
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Orwell pushes to revive beloved general store
Orwell has been without its central gathering place since the general store closed last fall.
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Trial underway for accused Plattsburgh murder suspect
The trial began Wednesday for a Plattsburgh man charged with murder.
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Vermont’s legislators don’t have to disclose gifted trips
Five Vermont state representatives traveled to Israel last month as guests of the Israeli government, sparking questions about transparency in legislative travel.
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Vermont schools recognized for creating asthma-healthy environments
Thirty Vermont schools have been recognized for their efforts to create asthma-healthy environments, state health officials announced Tuesday.
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Most of New York state now under drought watch or warning
Nearly all of New York state is now experiencing drought conditions, with most areas under either a drought watch or warning as of Wednesday.
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COs’ murder trial: Inmate’s final days before beating death
Three former corrections officers, including Adams resident David Kingsley, are on trial for the beating death of an inmate.
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Vermont ICE facility could aid social media surveillance efforts
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement wants to build out its social media surveillance program, and Vermont could play a major role.
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Police investigating suspicious death in Sheldon
Troopers say they got a report Tuesday morning of an unresponsive man in Sheldon. He died at the scene.
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Family increases reward for info leading to missing Vt. woman
The family of a missing Vermont woman has increased the reward for information about her disappearance.
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Welch spars with Bondi over Homan bribery allegations, voter data
Vermont Sen. Peter Welch was among Senate Democrats engaged in tense exchanges with U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday.
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Massachusetts man pleads guilty to Bennington 2022 fatal shooting
A Massachusetts man pleaded guilty Wednesday to manslaughter, one day before his case was scheduled to go to trial.
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Police investigating bomb threat at St. Johnsbury business
Police are investigating a bomb threat at a St. Johnsbury business. However, they say there's no indication it is credible.
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1 injured in Milton apartment fire
Police say one person was injured when a fire ripped through an apartment in Milton on Tuesday night.
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3 teens killed in New Hampshire crash
Police say three teens were killed when the car they were in went off the road, hit a telephone pole and rolled onto its roof.
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Burlington Electric warns customers of phone scam
A scammer is threatening to shut off power to Burlington Electric customers unless they make an immediate payment.
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Central Vermont voters learn more about tech center bond vote
Voters learned more about a multimillion-dollar bond vote for a new technical center in Central Vermont on Tuesday night.
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This Day in History: October 8, 1938
One of our nation’s most famous artists became a Vermonter on this day in history.
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Reporter’s Notebook: What to know about breast cancer genetic testing
As part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, WCAX Reporter Sophia Thomas visited her doctor to learn about her own genetic risks.
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Rutland votes in favor of $3.9M infrastructure bond
Rutland residents voted Tuesday to move forward with a $3.9 million bond to upgrade city infrastructure and boost development.
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3 former NY prison guards charged in beating death of handcuffed inmate go on trial
Three former upstate New York prison guards on trial in the fatal beating of a Black handcuffed inmate took part in an act of “sheer, unimaginable brutality,” a prosecutor told a jury Tuesday.
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Deal reached between striking workers and dairy processing plant
Officials with the Dairy Farmers of America say they have reached an agreement with striking workers at their processing plant in St. Albans.
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Smugglers’ Notch provides ecological niche to rare plant community
Beyond the stunning fall colors, Smuggler’s Notch is home to one of Vermont’s rarest natural plant communities.
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