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Troubles with pay negotiations may change who drives some southern Vermont kids to school
Tuesday night was the last night of summer vacation for many Vermont students, and when some in southern Vermont get on the bus on Wednesday, they may not see a familiar face.
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802 News: Protecting voters and elections in ‘unprecedented’ times
Vermont's secretary of state calls the Trump administration's efforts to target elections a witch hunt. That's in the latest edition of the 802 News Podcast.
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Montpelier retailers hope to draw Canadian tourists with coupons
There's a new push by retailers in Montpelier to get more Canadians to visit Vermont's capital city.
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Claremont School District braces for big budget cuts
Big cuts are being made by the school district in Claremont, New Hampshire, to cover a massive budget deficit.
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Vt. ordered to remove ‘gender ideology content’ in school sex ed materials
Vermont is among 46 states and territories the Trump administration has ordered to remove so-called gender ideology content from school sex education materials.
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Northern NY airports win federal funding for improvements
The North Country has landed big bucks to help improve two airports.
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Burlington opens newly renovated Integrated Arts Academy
Some Burlington students will start the school year in a newly renovated building. Our Lucy Caile shows you what's changed in the Integrated Arts Academy.
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Tips from the public helped lead police to delivery driver suspected of theft
Police say tips from the public helped them track down an Amazon delivery driver suspected of theft.
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Antisemitic threats made against Vermont synagogues
Authorities are investigating a threatening letter sent to several Vermont synagogues.
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Owners of Northern NY boarding facility charged in deaths of 21 dogs
The owners of a Northern New York dog boarding facility where 21 dogs were recently found dead are now facing charges.
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8 arrested in New Hampshire drug bust
Newport police say the long-term drug investigation started from neighborhood tips and complaints.
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Burlington police identify man who died after downtown attack
Police have released the identity of a man who they say died after an attack near Burlington City Hall two weeks ago.
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Great white sharks head north, following seals and alarming beachgoers
Boaters, beachgoers and fishermen who spend time in the chilly waters of New England and Canada are learning to live with great white sharks.
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Lincoln Gap Road closed this week
A traffic alert for people driving through the Lincoln area.
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This Day in History: August 26, 1920
American women won the right to vote on this day in history in 1920.
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How much work goes into first day of school preparation?
We all remember the excitement of the first day of school, but few know what it takes to make the magic happen.
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Burlington councilors pass resolution tackling City Hall Park crime
Burlington residents made their voices heard in support of a resolution passed Monday night that aims to help curb crime downtown.
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Democrats demand Trump resume a major offshore wind project near Rhode Island
The Trump administration has halted construction on a nearly complete wind farm off Rhode Island and Connecticut, citing national security concerns.
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Maine man accused of faking his own drowning arrested by U.S. Marshals
It was initially believed he may have drowned and more than 15 Game Wardens and dozens of volunteers all helped search for days.
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Truck hits new barriers protecting Vt. covered bridge
A covered bridge in Lyndonville that has been hit by trucks numerous times was struck again on Monday, or at least the protective barriers around it were.
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Made in Vermont: Lions and Yellowcake
"If you want rainbows, you have to make rainbows," says this St. Albans artist, who is doing exactly that.
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Police: Explosives triggered evacuations, road closure in Burlington
A Vermont man is in jail for allegedly building bombs. And that's what sparked a massive response from police in Burlington on Sunday. Our Calvin Cutler reports.
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Fun finds at the Champlain Valley Fair
Monday was Day Four of the Ten Best Days of Summer. The WCAX team spread out across the fairgrounds to show you all the fun!
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Officials warn of rabid foxes in Upper Valley
A warning to residents in Enfield, New Hampshire, to be on the lookout for rabid foxes.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield reacts to rate increase ruling
Your health insurance premiums will go up next year, but not as much as Blue Cross Blue Shield or MVP proposed.
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Proposed federal funding could help keep North Country’s Trudeau Institute competitive
Officials at the Trudeau Institute are hopeful about future federal funding after a visit by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. Our Alek LaShomb reports.
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Resolution calls for more action to curb crime in Burlington
On the heels of ongoing issues with crime in Burlington's City Hall Park, councilors are pushing for more action. Our Ike Bendavid reports.
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This Day in History: August 25, 1927
It was on this day in 1927 that history was made on the Long Trail.
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Lebanon police credit public’s help for recent drug bust
Police in Lebanon, New Hampshire, are crediting help from the public for a big drug bust they recently made.
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Scott requests Major Disaster Declaration for summer flooding
The governor's office says federal assessors identified $1.8 million in damages from the July 10 flooding.
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Brattleboro burn ban lifted
The recent rainfall is bringing good news to southern Vermont.
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Police search for propane tank theft suspect
Police are asking the public for help identifying the driver of a car they say was involved in a theft.
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2 men arrested on drug charges following police chase
Police in St. Albans arrested two men who crashed their car while attempting to flee.
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Investigators probe deaths of 21 dogs at Northern NY boarding facility
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office says the dogs were found Sunday at Anastasia’s Acres Dog Boarding Facility in Argyle.
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Maple Day kicks off at New York State Fair
The New York State Fair celebrates all things maple on Monday.
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Vermont woman makes jams for cancer research
A Vermont woman is making waves in cancer research by turning out thousands of cans of preserves each year.
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Teen drowns at Hampton Beach after being pulled out by current
State police in New Hampshire are investigating the death of a teen at a popular beach.
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Vermont police identify victim of suspicious death
The medical examiner’s office in Burlington says the cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head and neck.
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You Can Quote Me: Aug. 24, 2025
On this "You Can Quote Me," why Vermont's outdoor spaces will become spectacles in September. Plus, we talk about the drought, and the battle over business regulation.
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Rutland South Rotary Club looks to give away $50,000 to area nonprofit
The Rutland South Rotary Club is marking 50 years in the community, and is looking to give away $50,000 to help a Rutland County nonprofit.
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Racers take on Vermont’s highest peak
Racers hiked, biked or ran up to the top of Vermont on Sunday.
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Dairy appreciation at farm in Shelburne Sunday
The Guillemette Farm hosted Shelburne Sugarworks over the weekend to give away free ice cream to anyone who came.
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Burlington’s Pearl St. back open after incident
Burlington Police have confirmed Pearl Street is now back open after being closed for around seven hours Sunday.
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This Day in History: August 24, 2006
Vermont experienced the horror of shots ringing out in school hallways on this day nearly 20 years ago.
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In the Garden: All things basil
It’s a popular herb that is a great addition to many meals. Here are some tips on how to help grow and preserve the tasty leaves.
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Street Party & Sidewalk Sale returns to Rutland
Rutland Street Party and Sidewalk Sale is important to many of the local businesses for their health and long term stability, however for some in the Marble City, it also rubs into their last chance to enjoy the last bit of summer before school starts.
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Vt. Reggae Festival returns
The festival returned to Burlington for the first time since the early 2000s.
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Vt. police confirm cause of death in officer-involved shooting
An update to the police involved shooting in Springfield on Thursday - Vermont State Police have now confirmed the cause of death for 36-year-old James Crary of Newport, New Hampshire - was gunshot wounds to the head.
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Celebrating and embracing local businesses in Vermont’s smallest city
Crowds turn out for the 43rd annual Vergennes Day.
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This Day in History: August 23, 1887
It's not every day a star is born in Vermont. On this day in history, we take you back to the birth of a gold medalist in 1887.
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