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Vermont man at center of gun trafficking network to Canada
The feds say five people have already pleaded guilty, and eight more indicted in the smuggling operation through the Akwesasne Reservation.
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Danville man faces additional child sex abuse charges
A Danville man arrested on child sexual assault charges last year is facing additional charges
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Vermont bottle bill overhaul could raise drink prices
Lawmakers are considering a bill that aims to update Vermont’s bottle bill, but it could mean consumers pay more at the checkout line.
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4 arrested at Williston immigration protest
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement protest in Williston on Thursday morning ended with police arresting four people for trespassing.
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Middlebury design-build firm to close
The Bread Loaf Corporation, a Middlebury-based design-build firm, says it is closing up shop for good.
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J.Crew factory store opens in Williston
Clothing brand J.Crew debuts a factory store in Williston on Thursday.
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Burlington releases police bodycam footage of South Burlington ICE operation
The Burlington police on Thursday released officer body camera footage from the chaotic ICE operation in South Burlington on March 11.
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St. Joseph’s Orphanage exhibit opens at Vermont Police Academy
The Voices of St. Joseph’s Orphanage exhibition allows former residents to share their truth.
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City Hall Park murder suspect set to go on trial in January
A New Jersey man charged with fatally shooting another man in Burlington’s City Hall Park in 2022 now has a trial date.
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UVM police warn of scam calls
Authorities are warning of scam callers purporting to be the UVM police.
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Burlington childcare facility temporarily closes amid state investigation
A Burlington childcare facility is temporarily closed and under investigation following a recent state licensing review.
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Governor appoints Kevin Geno as Rutland County assistant judge
The governor on Thursday appointed a man with decades of experience in Vermont's criminal justice system to serve as an assistant judge.
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Sen. Gillibrand introduces bill to support maternal mental health
The Moms Matter Act would establish grant programs to support moms with maternal mental health conditions
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Trump-backed Constantino campaigns in Plattsburgh ahead of GOP primary
President Donald Trump’s endorsed candidate for New York’s 21st Congressional District made a stop in Plattsburgh on Wednesday night.
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Vermont Corporate Cup Challenge returns to Montpelier
The 43rd annual Vermont Corporate Cup Challenge & State Agency 5K Race kicks off at 6 p.m. in Montpelier.
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Brattleboro Memorial Hospital workers ratify first union contract
Health care staff in Brattleboro scored their first union contract, and with it, higher pay and better benefits.
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Barre city manager leaving for South Burlington
Barre's city manager is leaving his job for a deputy role at a city in Chittenden County.
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West River Education District budget fails for second time
Voters in the West River Education District of the Windham Central Supervisory Union on Wednesday rejected a school budget for the second time.
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Some parents don’t want their kids to use tech at school. But districts are pushing back
Parents across the country who are worried about excessive screen time in schools are lobbying educators to go back to pencils and paper.
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This Day in History: Vermont ends ‘One town, one vote’ system
There was a power shift in the Vermont Legislature on this day in history.
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South End Get Down kicks off in Burlington this Friday
Summer is just around the corner, with the South End Get Down kicking off in Burlington this week.
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Washington County to receive $20M in flood recovery funding
Vermont’s congressional delegation says more than $20 million in FEMA money is finally headed to the state to help recover from the July 2023 floods.
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Vermont company to pay $265K penalty for wastewater violations
The state says Franklin Foods dairy and soy processing plant in Enosburg Falls violated its pretreatment permit.
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Clean water, new homes: Killington’s $47M infrastructure bet
The project began after the state discovered PFAS in the water systems along the Access Road in 2019.
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Vermont’s lawmakers push big ideas but struggle to fund them
The Vermont legislature has repeatedly created mandates -- often in response to public pressure or high-profile concerns — without committing the resources to carry them out.
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Barre votes down 2nd school budget, 2 other districts pass
Two more Vermont school districts voted on their budgets on Tuesday night.
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Vermont governor weighs gas tax suspension as Trump floats federal holiday
As gas prices soar due to the ongoing war in Iran, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott says he’s considered suspending the state gas tax but that it would come with consequences.
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St. Albans cooks up a comeback with new restaurants, businesses
The mayor says the city added $160 million to its tax base in the last 15 years and currently has only one vacancy on Main Street.
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Alcoa workers reject contract offer, Arconic employees prepare for strike vote
Alcoa workers rejected the company’s latest contract offer Tuesday, prompting a 30-day extension as negotiations continue.
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Education reform in jeopardy as governor calls proposal ‘nonstarter’
Gov. Phil Scott on Wednesday once again threatened to call lawmakers back to the Statehouse this summer until they pass a bill with new consolidated districts.
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Upper Valley arts school to expand ballet offerings after longtime program closes
New England School of the Arts is expanding ballet classes after the recent closure of several local programs.
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UVM projects 15% drop in freshman class, faces $12M deficit
The University of Vermont is facing a tough financial picture, with undergraduate enrollment projected to drop about 7% and a $12 million budget deficit.
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UVM president pitches lawmakers on funding for multipurpose arena
UVM officials say the proposed 5,000-seat indoor arena would be the first of its kind in Vermont and would allow the state to host various events, from sports to concerts.
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Vermont lawmakers agree to continue funding Burlington overdose prevention center
The bill passed by the Senate Wednesday funds opioid addiction measures and gives the proposed Burlington site over $1 million.
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Squirrel chases park visitors in viral video
A video showing a squirrel chasing people at Thompson Park has garnered thousands of views online.
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WCAX News anchors nominated for Seven Daysies award
Our Cat Viglienzoni and Darren Perron are both finalists for best local TV personality in the Seven Daysies awards!
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Burlington mayor presents $112M budget, eliminates 13 vacant positions
Burlington Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak presented her proposed fiscal year 2027 budget Wednesday morning.
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Interstate 89 overnight ramp closures planned in Montpelier, Middlesex next week
People traveling through Montpelier and Middlesex next week will face several overnight ramp closures as crews work to repave the roads.
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Lineup announced for Grand Point North music festival
Grace Potter's Grand Point North music festival will return to Burlington's waterfront in September. On Wednesday, this year's lineup was announced.
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New Hampshire State Police conducting commercial vehicle safety checks on I-89
The three-day International Roadcheck campaign involves inspecting drivers’ credentials as well as potential mechanical issues and proper load securement.
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Vermont Construction Academy celebrates one year of building futures in trades
Vermont Construction Academy is celebrating one year of building futures in the trades.
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Vermont expands battery recycling options
Last year, Vermonters recycled 250,000 pounds of batteries, the highest per capita in the U.S.
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Jury convicts New York man in Vermont murder
A jury has found a New York man guilty of first-degree murder in a 2022 shooting in Bennington.
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Beneficial rainfall through the end of the work week
It’s going to be a soggy couple of days, but the good news is that even with a beneficial amount of rain, the flood risk is low!
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NH man pleads guilty to child sex crime charges
A New Hampshire man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to federal charges of possession of child pornography and obstruction of justice.
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This Day in History: Demolition of Wirthmore Feeds
It took numerous attempts to bring down an old grain elevator in St. Albans, starting on this day in history.
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Barber shop offers free haircuts for unhoused people
A Burlington barber has a chair open for people experiencing homelessness, free of charge.
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Controlled burn at Milton wildlife management area expected to wrap up Tuesday
Vermont wildlife officials say they plan to conduct a prescribed burn at the Sandbar Wildlife Management Area starting on Tuesday.
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Vermont aims to become first state to ban paraquat
Vermont may soon be the first state to ban paraquat, a toxic herbicide that is already illegal in many countries and thought to be linked to Parkinson’s disease.
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Vermont biologists use AI to track ruffed grouse populations
Vermont Fish and Wildlife biologists are using new AI audio technology to track ruffed grouse populations.
