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Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect for Vermont, New York & New Hampshire Tuesday night
Severe thunderstorms are possible in our region Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
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Vt., NH, NY part of multistate settlement over 23andMe data breach
Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York are among 42 states joining in an $18 million settlement over a 2023 data breach by the genetic testing company 23andMe.
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Vermont creemee passport offers sweet way to explore the state
The Vermont Creemee Passport offers stamps for visiting 70 participating locations.
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3 killed in small plane crash in Northern New York
Questions remain over what caused a fatal plane crash in the Adirondacks late Monday night.
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Utility crews, campers, and emergency officials brace for possible severe storms
The combination of extreme heat and humidity could result in a chance for severe weather Tuesday evening.
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New top cop named for Vermont State Police
Lt. Col. Shawn Loan will become the next commander of the Vermont State Police.
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iPhone feature that triggered false Vermont plane crash alert has also saved lives
First responders were dispatched to the Mt. Pisgah area on Monday to look for signs of a possible plane crash.
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No-mow strategies to protect grassland bird nests may be changing
There may be a shift coming in how biologists protect Vermont’s grassland birds. Recent strategies to protect nests have centered around letting fields grow
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Campaign Countdown: Vermont Democrats for lieutenant governor
Three Democrats are vying for Vermont’s lieutenant governor seat in the Aug. 11 primary.
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Vermont doctor and super-centenarian Jay Keller dies at 110
Dr. Jay Keller, a Vermont physician who was one of America’s oldest residents -- and a WCAX Super Senior -- has died at 110.
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Middlebury opens town pool for free on Tuesday amid high temperatures
The town of Middlebury opened its pool for free Tuesday as high temperatures moved through the region.
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Dartmouth Health expert offers safety tips as cyclospora outbreak widens
A parasite-linked diarrhea outbreak has now been identified in 34 states, and a local expert says there are steps you can take to avoid getting sick.
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Vermont Fish and Wildlife seeks person who shot black bear near Newbury
Vermont Fish and Wildlife is searching for the person who shot a black bear and dumped its body in the Connecticut River.
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WCAX First Alert Weather App: How to get severe weather notifications
Our free WCAX First Alert Weather App is one way to receive weather alerts for your location directly to your phone. Here’s how to guarantee that you receive severe weather warnings using our weather app!
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FIRST ALERT: Severe storms likely Tuesday
Tuesday is a First Alert Weather Day due to heat, humidity, and the potential for severe storms
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A festive occasion for Vermont’s craft beers
More than 40 breweries will participate in the 33rd annual Vermont Brewers Festival in Burlington this weekend
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New York won’t build big data centers for a year as it weighs energy and climate risks
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed an executive order Tuesday imposing the country’s first statewide moratorium on hyperscale data centers.
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Burlington police investigate assault at skate park
A Burlington man faces aggravated assault charges following a stabbing incident at a skate park on Lake Street
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Fiery crash in Plattsburgh involves state troopers
Two New York state troopers were taken to the hospital after a fiery crash
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UVM finds new drug to fight lung cancer could be a game changer
University of Vermont researchers say a new drug shows promise for patients with a rare form of lung cancer, mesothelioma.
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Vt. town considering new rules for e-bikes and e-motos
The Colchester Selectboard could take up new rules for e-bikes and e-motos
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Burlington City Council approves battery storage system for McNeil Generating Station
The Burlington City Council on Monday approved plans to purchase a battery storage system for the McNeil generating station.
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Vehicle crashes into Smugglers’ Notch Resort pool
Police say that due to the age of the individuals involved, no further information will be released.
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Dropped phone triggers false plane crash alert near Mt. Pisgah
A hiker who dropped his phone off a cliff set off a large emergency response.
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Royal Air Force puts on surprise airshow during Beta visit
The Royal Air Force Red Arrows put on a surprise show in the skies over the Burlington area on Monday. They were in town on a visit to Beta Technologies.
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UVMMC resident physicians ratify new contract with pay increase, plan to end 24-hour shifts
The agreement went into effect June 10, bringing several changes for UVMMC residents and interns — including benefits and a 10.25% salary increase spread out over three years.
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Organizers expect big turnout for 71st Clinton County Fair
The Clinton County Fair kicked off in Morrisonville on Monday. Thousands are expected to attend the six-day event.
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Faulty fire alarm shuts down Vermont-Canada border crossing
A faulty fire alarm on the Canadian side of the border closed the crossing for more than an hour and snarled traffic into Highgate Springs, Vermont.
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Hochul presses DHS for answers on reported immigration detention sites in New York
The letter seeks answers about three separate sites reportedly tied to federal immigration detention.
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Man who killed Dartmouth professors resentenced to 45 years to life in prison
A Vermont man who was 17 when he and a friend killed a pair of married Dartmouth College professors 25 years ago will have a chance at parole in about 20 years, when he reaches the age of one of his victims, a judge ruled Monday
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Hiker proposes on Mount Kearsarge after girlfriend injures leg
A couple hiking Mount Kearsarge turned a rescue into an engagement after the woman hurt her leg on the trail.
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Vt. police seek tips after dog found tied to street sign in Arlington
Police are looking for answers after a dog was found tied to a street sign in Arlington two weeks ago.
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New York joins states challenging Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros
Twelve states challenged Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery on Monday, filing a lawsuit that argues the $81 billion mega merger would “extinguish competition” in Hollywood and threaten jobs across the industry.
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Made in Vermont: Known for its beauty and fragrance, lavender is ‘scent-sational’
Lavender is known for its beauty, fragrance and calming properties. It also grows well in rugged conditions. Those are all reasons why a couple in St. Johnsbury thought it would be the perfect plant to grow at their hillside home
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802 Homes to release free home design catalog aimed at lowering construction costs
A new project from the state of Vermont is aimed at lowering home prices and increasing availability.
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Locals remember murders from 25 years ago that rocked communities
Both the Dartmouth College campus in Hanover, N.H., and the town of Chelsea, Vt. were shocked and devastated by the murders of professors Half and Susanne Zantop 25 years ago
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Constitutional history to be taught in Vermont classrooms
U.S. history education can be taught for all students in rural Vermont classrooms thanks to Bellows Free Academy Fairfax teacher Joe Emery.
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Annual horse show draws riders, spectators from across New England to Dorset
An annual horse show is underway in southern Vermont, drawing riders and spectators from across New England.
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Hundreds of Vt. healthcare workers rally against UVM Health layoffs
Hundreds of unionized nurses and support staff took to Burlington's Church Street on Sunday, calling for a fair contract and an end to layoffs at UVM Health.
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UVM researcher working on app to help pregnant women stop smoking
Vermont ranks among the worst states for smoking during pregnancy, and experts say the problem is most severe in rural areas where resources are limited.
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Local leaders react to sudden death of Lindsey Graham
Reaction is pouring in from leaders across the world, and here in our region, after the sudden death of South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham.
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Intoxicated man bites arresting officers at Do Good Fest, police say
One man was arrested after allegedly running from security and physically fighting off authorities while in the crowd at a festival in Montpelier.
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Hazy, hot and humid on Tuesday, along with the possibility of severe thunderstorms Tuesday evening and even overnight.
A First Alert Weather Day remains in effect for Tuesday due to hot and humid weather and the chance for severe thunderstorms. Highs will be in the upper 80s to mid-90s with dew points in the 60s to low 70s. This will create a heat index of 95 to 100 degrees, so be sure to take breaks and stay hydrated if you're outdoors. Also, severe thunderstorms are possible in northern sections during the evening and even overnight hours. Damaging wind and heavy downpours are possible, and these can catch people off guard during the night, especially when camping or traveling. Stay tuned for updates.
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In the Garden: Summer replanting
It's not too late to get your greens growing! Here are tips to get summer veggies going and to plan ahead for fall.
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Burlington Fire, Coast Guard rescue woman after fall near Lake Champlain shores
The U.S. Coast Guard and the Burlington Fire Department rescued a woman Sunday evening after she fell an estimated 10 to 15 feet near Lone Rock Point on Lake Champlain.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders, VGFC kick around with athletes at free soccer clinic
Vermont Green F.C. players and Sen. Bernie Sanders took to the turf with young athletes as part of a free youth soccer clinic Saturday.
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Vermont history organizations gather in Burlington for Spotlight Vermont 250 celebration
More than 30 museums, historical societies, and cultural organizations gathered at City Hall Park Saturday, turning Burlington into a hub of Vermont history as part of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations.
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Richford relay race returns to the water and trail
The Northern Forest Canoe Trail welcomed paddlers and cyclists to the Missisquoi River Saturday for the annual Missisquoi Paddle-Pedal Relay Race.
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Pittsford hosts second annual Lavender Festival
Sunshine Valley Lavender Farm hosted it’s second annual Lavender Festival Saturday, drawing hundreds out to their fields to pick their own bundles and enjoy vendors across the property.
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Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival brings student musicians to Church Street
Shops and restaurants along Church Street hosted student musicians Saturday as part of the Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival.
