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Police investigate fatal fire in Ryegate
New details tonight about a fatal fire in Ryegate.
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How to properly sort your holiday trash and recycling as the holiday season winds down
Now that most of your gifts have likely been unwrapped, now begins the clean-up process.
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Juvenile takes holiday joyride in stolen car
A juvenile took a joyride to Santa’s Land on Friday in Putney.
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Post-Christmas shopping deals draw crowds
Shoppers returned to University Mall the day after Christmas, drawn by steep discounts and post-holiday sales that rival Black Friday deals.
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Local fire official offers safety advice as families gather for holidays
The holidays bring family gatherings, gifts and cooking, but they also increase fire risks, according to Morrisonville Fire Chief Mike Recore.
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Canadian visitors staying away from Vermont amid political tensions
Border crossings by our neighbors to the north are down significantly as rhetoric affects tourism revenue in our region. Our Calvin Cutler reports.
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How Montpelier native Adm. George Dewey shaped America’s naval power
A Vermont-born admiral's victory at Manila Bay transformed the U.S. Navy and Pacific strategy, and he became a national obsession.
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Lake Placid offers free winter events this weekend
Lake Placid will host free winter events this weekend for families and visitors.
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Pets with Potential: Mischa, Stuart, Ashton and Caroline
Looking to add a kitty to your family? Meet Mischa, Stuart, Ashton and Caroline!
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Vermont Super Senior’s volunteer efforts immortalized in plant name
A UVM herbarium volunteer was honored for decades of preserving plant specimens with a birthday surprise. Meet Vermont Super Senior Hilda White.
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This Day in History: December 26, 1837
A Vermont war hero was born on this day in history.
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Skiers and riders take advantage of the fresh snow on this year’s white Christmas
Skiers and snowboarders flocked to Bolton Valley Resort on Christmas Day to take advantage of freshly fallen snow, trading cozy fireside celebrations for time on the slopes.
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Film lovers head to local theaters on Christmas Day
Many spend their Christmas morning at home opening presents, but the crowd at Burlington’s new Partizanfilm theater was popping.
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This Day in History: December 25th, 1959
A future astronaut was born in our region on this day in history.
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Burlington library serves holiday meals to community
Burlington’s Fletcher Free Library opened its doors Christmas Day for more than just reading, distributing about 150 meals to anyone who wanted one.
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Plattsburgh recovery community serves Christmas dinner to those in need
Community members at MHAB Life Skills Campus in Plattsburgh spent their holiday in the nonprofit’s kitchen, ensuring those who need it get a warm meal on Christmas.
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Christmas gifts with lithium batteries pose fire risks, officials warn
Some Christmas gifts unwrapped today might rely on lithium ion batteries, including e-bikes, power tools and cell phones. Those big ticket items can come with big fire risks, according to local fire officials.
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Mechanics question New Hampshire’s decision to end car inspections
Auto mechanics are raising safety concerns as New Hampshire eliminates its annual vehicle inspection requirement. Our Adam Sullivan reports.
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WCAX twist on ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas
It's our annual Christmas card to our viewers-- WCAX employees reading-- and sometimes performing-- "'Twas the Night Before Christmas."
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Vermont’s only reindeer farm spreads Christmas magic in Charleston
The holiday spirit is alive and well in Charleston, where Vermont's only reindeer farm brings Christmas magic to the Northeast Kingdom.
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Vt. fire chief warns against cheap chargers for electronics
If you find new electronics under the Christmas tree this year, experts say don't cheap out on a charger that could pose fire risks.
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Arthur Park’s Sea Caves open for ice skating in Burlington
Burlington's Parks and Rec crew has created rinks and tracks marked by blue flags in the outdoor skating area.
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Nonprofit that helped combat loneliness in Rutland County to close
Social Tinkering started in 2020 to bring residents together and combat isolation. But now, it will shut down by the end of the year.
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World Cup finals move to Lake Placid due to warm weather in Utah
Lake Placid's ski jumping complex is already hosting the FIS Freestyle Aerials World Cup in January. Now, the finals will be in Lake Placid, too.
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Last-minute shoppers hurry to make final purchases on Christmas Eve
Stores in Burlington were busy with shoppers on Wednesday as the clock ticked down to Christmas.
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Killington’s new Skyeship Gondola to open on Christmas Day
After millions of dollars in upgrades, the Killington Resort's Skyeship Gondola will start spinning on Christmas morning.
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Meet the kids whose ornaments hang on Vermont’s Christmas tree in DC
Students at Canaan Schools are ecstatic to have their artwork hanging on the Vermont state Christmas tree in Washington, D.C.
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Burlington opens emergency shelter as extreme cold approaches
With bitter cold temperatures in the forecast, Burlington will open an extreme cold weather emergency shelter Thursday evening through Friday morning.
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Vermont man arrested in package theft investigation
Police say they arrested a South Hero man on Wednesday and recovered multiple stolen packages.
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Vermont to receive $12M in restored disaster funding
Vermont is among 12 states that will benefit from a federal judge's ruling against the Trump administration.
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Spend Christmas Eve with some of our favorite Super Seniors
We're shining a spotlight on some of our Super Seniors on Christmas Eve at 11 p.m. That means there will be no regular newscast.
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‘Across the Fence’ special features Vermont cellist Zoë Keating
The half-hour special airs Wednesday at noon on WCAX, replacing the regular noon newscast.
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Judge green lights New York’s driver’s license law, rejecting a Trump administration challenge
A federal judge has given a green light to New York’s so-called Green Light Law, rejecting the Trump administration’s bid to stop the state from giving people driver’s licenses without having them prove they're in the country legally.
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Federal judge says Trump administration must restore disaster money to Democratic states
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to cut Homeland Security funding from states that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement, like Vermont and New York.
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Police searching for Vt. woman accused in baby’s drowning death
A Burlington woman faces multiple charges after investigators say she let her baby drown in a bathtub while under the influence.
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Williston holiday decorating contest crowns winner
A Williston home is drawing a lot of attention for its elaborate holiday display after winning the community's holiday decorating contest.
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Ice rink coming to Winooski’s Rotary Park
An outdoor ice skating rink is coming to Winooski's Rotary Park this winter.
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This Day in History: December 24, 1996
A Christmas Eve mystery on this day in 1996, when a private jet disappeared in the Upper Valley.
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How Santa prepares for Christmas Day
We sit down with Santa to see how the jolly old fellow prepares for his big day!
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Trump order halts offshore wind projects for at least 90 days
A stop-work order by the Trump administration directs offshore wind developers to “suspend all ongoing activities” related to five large-scale projects under construction along the East Coast “for the next 90 days for reasons of national security.”
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2 men arrested following gunfire incident in Burlington
Two people were taken into custody after reported gunshots in Burlington.
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Deadly crashes decline in New York and Vermont
Traffic safety data shows the number of fatal crashes in both states went down in 2025.
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Ornaments created by Vermont kids shine in National Christmas Tree display
Students at Canaan Memorial School created ornaments for the Vermont state tree in Washington, D.C., as part of the "America Celebrates" tradition.
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Spiny softshell turtle sets population records in Vermont
Vermont's native spiny softshell turtle population is bouncing back with new records set in 2025 thanks to conservation efforts.
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Vt. property owner adds holiday twist to middle finger statue display
A controversial roadside display in Westford featuring three middle fingers has a new twist this holiday season-- the Grinch.
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Rural broadband expansion comes with unexpected challenges for some
Regulators are giving Fidium the green light to retire decades-old copper wire phone lines in Vermont. But the new fiber caused trouble for one woman.
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Rutland police chief transition plan revealed as Kilcullen prepares to retire
More details have emerged about the transition plan for the retirement of Rutland City Police Chief Brian Kilcullen.
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Tupper Lake mayor seeks state help for water quality issues
Tupper Lake's mayor is calling on New York state officials to help address water quality issues. Without assistance, the village faces a big rate hike.
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Scientists name new plant in honor of Vermont Super Senior
A volunteer at the University of Vermont Herbarium got the birthday present of a lifetime-- a plant named after her!
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Local restaurants prepare hundreds of holiday meals for those in need
A group of local restaurants is working to make sure everyone is fed this Christmas.

