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Burlington Waterfront back open for July 3rd celebrations
The Burlington Waterfront is back open for the July 3rd celebrations following evacuation orders out of the area.
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Vermont apiarist lives for the bees
For 76-year-old Super Senior Mike Palmer, life has been pretty sweet. “I’m going to be learning until the day I’m gone,” he said.
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Montpelier calls off Independence Day celebration due to storms
Montpelier has called off all of its July 3rd festivities because of thunderstorms in the area
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New education foundation formula is a win for many districts
Vermont’s new education reform law has stirred up a number of concerns, but certain communities will also see benefits.
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Volunteers refurbish graves of Danville’s Revolutionary War heroes
An effort is underway to honor the local heroes of the American Revolution.
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Rutland sculpture to honor Gift of Life volunteers
The city’s Sculpture Trail has a new installation in the works honoring three volunteers who led the way to a national record.
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Burlington beaches reopen after 1st blue-green algae blooms of summer
Burlington's beaches have reopened after being closed by blue-green algae blooms for the first time this summer.
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Burlington pulls plug on plan to offer overnight parking for homeless
The city of Burlington is backtracking on a plan to allow homeless Vermonters to sleep overnight in their cars.
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Dartmouth’s Hopkins Center set to open by September
Construction is moving forward on Dartmouth’s new Hopkins Center for the Arts.
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Free meal group moves to Burlington’s City Hall Park
Faced with complaints from Burlington businesses -- and a mid-July deadline -- a program that provides free meals set up in City Hall Park on Thursday.
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How will Trump budget bill impact these Green Mountains?
State lawmakers left open the opportunity to come back this fall to fill holes left by some of the federal cuts.
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Fairlee’s annual 4th of July parade returns after being canceled last year
Fairlee's Fourth of July parade is back on this year after being canceled last year due to work on Interstate 91. Our Adam Sullivan reports.
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Burlington kids’ summer meals include seven-day boxes
Summer meals are now available for kids throughout our region, and those in the Burlington area can pick up a week’s supply.
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First Alert Weather Day: Severe storms threat increased this afternoon
Due to the increased potential for severe thunderstorms through this afternoon and into the early evening, the rest of today is a First Alert Weather Day.
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How a GOP rift over tech regulation doomed a ban on state AI laws in Trump’s tax bill
New York and Vermont are among the states that have passed laws that could have conflicted with a GOP ban on state AI laws.
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Rock climber injured after fall in Huntington Ravine
A rock climber was airlifted off Mount Washington Wednesday after taking a 60-foot fall.
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Child drowns while fishing in New York
A 14-year-old boy has drowned while fishing along the Poultney River in Hampton, New York.
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Fire destroys home in Orange
All the people and their pets escaped unharmed.
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Stray dogs expected after 4th of July fireworks linked to pet anxiety
Independence Day is believed to have the highest number of runaway dogs, according to the American Kennel Club. And in the county, almost every year, the Central Aroostook Humane Society sees stray dogs come in after the 4th of July celebration of fireworks.
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This week’s Good Citizen Challenge winner
The Good Citizen Challenge returns for week four.
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Burlington prepares for Fourth of July celebrations
Burlington’s Independence Day celebration kicks off with a boom Thursday night.
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Police recover body of apparent drowning victim in Windsor
Authorities have recovered the body of a missing 14-year-old girl who apparently drowned in Kennedy Pond in Windsor on Wednesday.
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Multiple North Country counties to receive federal infrastructure funding
North Country communities are set to get millions to support their infrastructure projects.
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Could Calif. environmental law rollback have ripple effects in Vermont?
A new Land Use Review Board this summer will work on re-drawing where and how Act 250 is applied.
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Naulakha is Dummerston’s hidden gem
Tucked away on a quiet road in Dummerston, people come from far and wide to stay at "The Jungle Book" author Rudyard Kipling's estate.
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Some education grants in limbo were used for ‘leftwing agenda,’ Trump administration says
The Trump administration has accused states and schools of using federal education grants to help fund “a radical leftwing agenda.”
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Windsor Diner makes itty-bitty Main St. move
An old diner in Windsor has a new home.
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Welch visits southern Vermont communities recovering from flooding
Welch highlighted a new bill he hopes will cut FEMA red tape.
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Pardon seekers in Vermont plead for an answer
Gov. Phil Scott, one of Vermont’s longest-serving governors, has never granted a pardon.
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Vt. hospital says new safety measures keeping weapons out of ER
A new Vermont law aims to prevent workplace violence against health care workers. Our Cam Smith looks at how one hospital is prioritizing safety.
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City aims to keep tight control over temporary Perkins Pier encampment
Some Burlington waterfront users are speaking out a day after the rollout of a city pilot program that will allow homeless Vermonters to sleep overnight at Perkins Pier.
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Burlington city councilor assaulted at downtown bar, police say
Police say a Burlington city councilor was seriously beaten in a bar brawl, and they have arrested the alleged attacker.
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Vermont’s congressional delegation makes final push to derail Big Beautiful Bill
Members of Vermont’s congressional delegation spoke out again Wednesday against the president’s budget bill.
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Police arrest South Burlington shooting suspect in Conn.
Authorities say a man wanted in connection to a South Burlington shooting over the weekend was arrested Wednesday in Connecticut.
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Vermont hospitals file budgets for review by state regulators
The UVM Health Network on Wednesday said its hospitals submitted their fiscal year 2026 budgets to state health care regulators.
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Police procession honors Shelburne police chief
A police procession through Burlington on Wednesday honored a Vermont police chief who died this week.
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Burlington, Montpelier gear up for July 3rd celebrations
Burlington and Montpelier are preparing to welcome thousands for traditional July 3rd celebrations on Thursday.
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Dept. of Transportation reminds drivers to slow down in work zones
Officials said drivers need to slow down, stay off phones, obey flaggers, and move over whenever possible because people’s lives depend on it.
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Trump administration funding freeze impacts local after-school, summer programs
Vermont officials say $26 million has been withheld for the 2025-2026 school year.
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Poll: NY’ers give thumbs down to President Trump’s BBB
By a 52 to 28 percent split, New Yorkers think the bill will make the lives of many Americans worse.
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Federal wildlife refuge used for UVM forest preservation research
Promising climate research out of the Northeast Kingdom could benefit Vermonters across the state.
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Burlington fire crews prevent blaze in vacant building
An overheating transformer triggered an alarm at a vacant building on Cherry Street Tuesday night.
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Construction in Montpelier will pause for July 3rd parade
Montpelier’s 3rd of July parade will go on despite ongoing construction downtown.
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Burlington to offer ‘safe overnight parking’ for homeless
Burlington will offer what officials call “safe overnight parking” for homeless Vermonters at Perkins Pier starting on Friday.
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Efforts to restore a Colchester flood plain
Work is underway to restore floodplains at the Intervale Wildlife Management Area in Colchester.
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Answers on all our wet weather and few dry days
Chief Meteorologist Jess Langlois has some answers about all the wet weather we’ve been having lately and the longest stretch of dry days we’ve seen so far this year.
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New Vermont laws taking effect on July 1
Several new Vermont laws that could impact your life take effect on July 1.
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Brattleboro activists go all-in for Canada Day
“Bienvenue” was the message as some ceded the Green Mountain State on Tuesday to Canada.
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UVM researcher studies isolating state dairy industry from potential disease outbreaks
A University of Vermont researcher is exploring ways to insulate the region’s dairy industry from potential harm.
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Vermonters celebrate 25th anniversary of civil unions
Carolyn Conrad and Kathleen Peterson were the first same sex couple to be legally recognized in a civil union in the U.S. on July 1, 2000.
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