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NBZ-FM News - November 13, 2025
State Police respond to the report of a man with a bomb, the big game season for firearms opens Saturday, the Inspector General's office releases documents.
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NBZ-FM News - November 12, 2025
Time to be sure the vehicle is ready for winter, NY has launched a new retirement program for private sector employees, the feds want data from the Board of Elections.
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NBZ-FM News - November 11, 2025
Area leaders worried that decreasing Canadian traffic would effect summertime business but data shows sales tax revenue was up over last year and flu cases are rising.
106.3 NBZ-FM Local News
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Big Game Hunting
The firearm big game hunting season starts Saturday and the DEC wants hunters to watch for CWD.
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Document Release
The Inspector General's office released a set of investigative letters to state agencies detailing findings.
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Retirement Plan
A state-sponsored retirement savings plan for private sector employees has been launched by NY State.
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Summer Sales Tax Up
Even with a decrease in Canadian traffic at the border North Country sales tax revenue was up this year.
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Baby Formula Recall
The State Health Department is announcing a voluntary recall of a powdered infant formula.
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106.3 NBZ-FM Welcomes Veteran Broadcaster and Author Jerry Crouth
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James Comey and Letitia James press for dismissal of their cases, challenge prosecutor’s appointment
Lawyers for two of President Donald Trump’s foes who've been charged by the Justice Department have asked a federal judge to dismiss the cases against them, saying the prosecutor who secured the indictments was illegally installed.
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Vermonters give their 2 cents on the demise of the penny
It's the end of an era for an iconic American coin. Our Cam Smith found mixed feelings about the penny's demise when he asked people for their two cents.
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Scammers appear as government agencies with spoofed phone numbers
In the latest bout of phone scams, fraudsters are calling people’s phones, claiming to work for the Department of Justice.
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Man tried to force woman from Burlington home at knifepoint, police say
A man is behind bars, accused of trying to forcibly remove his girlfriend from her father's home in Burlington.
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Shutdown’s end brings relief but lingering concerns for Vermont
While the federal government has reopened after the longest shutdown in U.S. history, Vermont officials warn the effects will linger.

Today’s Headlines (11/14/25)
