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Standoff in Cavendish, Vt. Ends Peacefully

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A standoff in Cavendish, Vt. ends peacefully. More>>

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Police Respond to Domestic Assault in Richmond, Vt.

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Richmond Police Department responded to a domestic assault on Kenyan Road in Richmond, Vt. More>>

Vermont State Trooper Cited For Assault

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The Vermont Attorney General's office says a former Vermont state trooper has been cited for assault. More>>

Home in Newbury, Vt. Burglarized.

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A home in Newbury, Vt. has been burglarized. More>>

Sales of Vermont Strong Plates Wrong

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Vermont's governor made a mistake when he said 25,000 of the ‘Vermont Strong' license plates were sold.

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Vt. Inmate Serving Time For Murder Nearly Set Free

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Court officials say confusion over a 1995 judge's order nearly led to the release of a man who completed 20 years in prison on a murder conviction. More>>

Seasonal Hiring Heating Up For the Summer

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Seasonal hiring is heating up for the summer. More>>

Former Vt. Company President Pays Haz Waste Fine

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The former president of a company that makes tear gas and pepper spray has been ordered to pay a $100,000 fine for improperly storing hazardous waste near a Vermont river. More>>

Vt. Inmate Accused of Threatening His Mother From Jail

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A Vermont inmate is accused of threatening his mother from jail. More>>

Plattsburgh City School District to Cut Thousands of Dollars More

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Plattsburgh voters made it clear they're not in favor of more taxes, and that's why the school's budget proposal failed Tuesday. But now the school district will need to figure out how to cut 540,000 more from the budget. More>>

Man Led Police on Wrong-Way Chase on I-89

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Police say a man led them on a high-speed chase going the wrong direction on Interstate 89 in Vermont and New Hampshire. More>>

Dancing With the Anchors

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FOX 44 / ABC 22's Morning Anchors have put together their final dancing performance and are ready to show you. More>>

The Search For Champ Video included

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Hundreds have claimed to see the legendary Lake Champlain monster but no one has ever been able to prove a sea creature actually exists.  FOX 44's Brittney Hibbs took to the waters to try and do what many say can't be done, show the creature isn't just a myth. More>>

Ride of Silence in Vt. Video included

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On Wednesday, bicyclists across the country took part in the "Ride of Silence." More>>

FAHC Has Groundbreaking Heart Procedure

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Fletcher Allen Health Care has a new trial procedure that is saving the lives of patients with heart conditions. More>>

Local Business Thrives Despite 10.5% Unemployment Rate Video included

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The Plattsburgh New York unemployment rate remains in the double digits, and is just a tenth of a point better than it was one year ago.
But businesses say the job count is up and are looking to hire more people at the job fair that's being held right now at the West Side Ballroom. It goes until 8 PM Wednesday.
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Three Pleaded Not Guilty To Vermont Mobile Home Embezzlement Video included

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Police say three people stole more than half a million dollars from a mobile home company. Gisele Adams, her son and his girlfriend all appeared in court Wednesday. More>>

Car vs. Bike Crash

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Police say one person was hurt while she was biking and hit by a car. More>>

Skechers Forced to Pay Millions for Shoe Ads

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Skechers is now forced to pay $40 million to settle charges with the Federal Trade Commission over its shoe ads. And you can get a piece of the settlement. It's all over claims its shape-ups shoes More>>

NY Proposes $199K Salary Cap for State Contractors

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The Cuomo administration has proposed regulations to limit spending by state contractors, including a $199,000 executive salary cap that can only be exceeded using money not from the state. More>>

Feds: Skechers Deceived Consumers With Shoe Ads

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Claims that Skechers' fitness shoes can help shed pounds and tone muscles are sketchy at best, says the government - and they're going to cost the company millions of dollars. More>>

Man Arrested for Inappropriately Touching a Child

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Police arrested a man for inappropriately touching a child Wednesday. More>>

St. Johnsbury Police Searching for Wanted Person

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The St. Johnsbury Police Department is searching for 23-year-old Joseph Truszkowski. More>>

NH, Vt. Sharing ATV Trails

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New Hampshire and Vermont will soon be sharing some ATV trails. More>>

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5.16.12 Severe Storms Possible, Stay Informed!

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With severe weather possible Wednesday, it's always a great time to remind ourselves of what to do when dangerous weather hits and what all these watches/warnings mean. More>>

Bernie Sanders Fires Up Rally Outside ‘Fiscal Summit’

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Senator Bernie Sanders addressed social security supporters Tuesday, outside a fiscal summit. More>>

3 to be arraigned in Vt. mobile home embezzlement

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A mother, son and the son's girlfriend are facing charges of helping to embezzle more than $500,000 from a Colchester, Vt., mobile home dealer. More>>

The Lake Champlain Bridge Celebration is Saturday and Sunday, May 19 & 20 in Crown Point, NY and Addison, VT. It's celebrating the opening of the new bridge over Lake Champlain connecting New York and Vermont. More>>

Special Report: Bullying

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Bullying isn't a new issue.
In fact, it continues to be a growing problem.  So much so, teens are taking their own lives in higher numbers than ever before.
One Newport, Vermont teen recently came close to ending his life.
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Police Investigate Plattsburgh Stabbing Video included

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Plattsburgh Police are investigating a brutal attack that happened over the weekend. Two men were attacked early Sunday morning by a man with a knife. It happened on Margaret Street near the intersection of Brinkerhoff. More>>

Armed Robbery in Swanton, Vt. Video included

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Vermont State Police say they are investigating another robbery in Swanton. More>>

Man Accused of Duct Taping Dog Goes to Trial

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A man accused of duct taping his roommate's dog, will go to trial. 29-year old Matthew Weeks was in court Tuesday. More>>

School Budgets Could Mean Cuts Video included

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Teachers, administrators and even bus drivers face an uncertain future in Beekmantown New York.
That's because people are being asked to vote on a budget that includes cuts at all levels.  The polls close at 8:00 PM Tuesday.
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Vermont Implements Domestic Violence Plan for State Workers Video included

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Victims of domestic abuse don't just suffer from their abuser. Vermont leaders say victims lose thousands of dollars because their ability to concentrate at work is greatly impacted. More>>

More Protections Come to Vermont Senior Citizens

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More protections are now in place to help senior citizens who are abused in Vermont. More>>

New York Will Not Raise Minimum Wage

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Plans to make minimum wage higher in New York is now off the table. More>>

NH House Sends New Birth Control Bill to Senate

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The House has voted to allow some New Hampshire employers to exclude contraceptive coverage from health plans if they have religious objections to birth control. More>>

Senator Leahy Urging Supreme Court to Uphold Healthcare Reform

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Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy is urging the Supreme Court to uphold President Obama's Healthcare Reform Law.   
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Vt. State Archivist Retiring After 30 Years

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The man responsible for ensuring that Vermonters are able to keep in touch with the state's history is retiring. More>>

Pownal, Vt. Home Robbed Monday

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Vermont State Police are investigating a burglary on South Stream Road in Pownal, Vt Monday.
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Vt. Town Considers Master Plan for Trails

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Residents in a Vermont town are working on a master trail plan for walking and bicycling. More>>

Man Robs Swanton Champlain Farms Shell Station With Crowbar Tuesday Morning

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Vermont State Police say there has been another armed robbery in Swanton, Vt. More>>

Fire Crews Extinguish Shed Fire Behind Hoagies Pizza and Pasta in Essex, Vt. Tuesday Morning

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Fire crews in Essex, Vt. extinguished a shed fire behind Hoagies Pizza and Pasta on Center Road early Tuesday morning. More>>

Derby Selectboard Votes Down Controversial Wind Project

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Monday night, the Derby Selectboard voted against a controversial wind project in Derby, Vt. on the Canadian border. More>>

NY Man Sentenced for Firearm Charge in Vt.

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A New York man has been sentenced in Vermont to more than eight years in prison for a firearms charge connected to a drug-related armed robbery in Rutland. More>>

Public Speaks Out on Possible F-35 Jets in Burlington Video included

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Hundreds of people turned out for the public discussion on F-35A jets possibly being based in Burlington. The auditorium inside South Burlington High School was packed Monday night. More>>

Update on Melissa Jenkins' Son Video included

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Melissa Jenkins' son Ty appeared to be like almost any other two-year-old. More>>

Occupy is Back? Video included

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Burlington city leaders are struggling with how to handle the Occupy Vermont movement. More>>

South Burlington Man Faces 2nd DUI After Crashing into Intersection Video included

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28-year-old Philip Henry faces a charge of driving under the influence.
But until he's arraigned at the end of this month, Henry, who already has one DUI conviction will still be allowed behind the wheel.
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4G LTE Comes to Vermont for Verizon Customers Video included

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If you feel the need for speed when using your cell phone, help may be on the way, especially if you live in Northern Vermont. More>>

VT AG: 4 Companies to Pay $230K For "Cramming"

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The Vermont attorney general's office has reached settlements with four companies accused of bill some consumers for unauthorized or misleading services on their telephone bills. More>>

Police Arrest Man for Stealing Video Games and DVD's from Best Buy and Toys R US

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Williston Police arrested a Winooski, Vt. man for unlawful trespass Wednesday. More>>

Firefighters Quickly Extinguish Newport Center Home Saturday

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Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish a Newport Center, Vt. home that caught fire Saturday. More>>

Police Arrest Woman Claiming She Was Run Off the Road and Family Members on Possession of Marijuana Charges

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Vermont State Police responded to a call in Highgate, Vt. for a woman claiming she was run off the road near her home Tuesday, May 1. More>>

Hundreds Turn Out for the Great Cookie Dunk in Burlington, Vt.

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The Great Cookie Dunk made history this weekend in Burlington, Vt. More>>

NY Bill Quickly Follows Court Ruling on Child Porn

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A day after New York's highest court ruled that simply viewing child pornography online wasn't against state law, some shocked lawmakers acted within 24 hours to introduce a bill to address it. More>>

Sophia, Jacob Most Popular Baby Names of 2011

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Sophia is the new most popular baby name for girls, while Jacob is the top name for baby boys for the 13th straight year. More>>

Police Arrest Man Over Fight Over Fishing Pole Saturday

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The Vermont State Police responded to an assault Saturday in Richford, Vt. More>>

Top Cops From Vt. and NH to Inspect Joint Border

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The attorneys general of New Hampshire and Vermont are going to honor a 69-year-old requirement to inspect the border between the two states to ensure all markers and monuments are properly maintained. More>>

Vermont State Police Investigating Vehicle Theft in Newbury VT

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Vermont State Police are investigating a vehicle theft in Newbury, Vt. Sunday. More>>

ATV Crash Leaves Driver and Passenger with Major Injuries

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An ATV accident left the driver and passenger with major injuries Saturday. More>>

Investigators Hired to Handle Vt. Child Porn Cases

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The Vermont Attorney General's office has received approval to hire a special investigator to target child pornography cases. More>>

Vermont Moving to Computerized GED Testing

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Vermonters wishing to get their high school diploma credential by passing the battery of GED tests now will have the option of taking the tests on computer. More>>

Hundreds Celebrate Mother's Day at Shelburne Museum

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It's opening weekend for a big Vermont tourist attraction, the Shelburne Museum.
And hundreds of people stopped by to spend Mother's Day there.
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Ty Appears at Fundraiser Video included

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He might have lost his mom but the son of Melissa Jenkins has gained the support of an entire community.
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Utilities See Growing 'Smart Meter' Opposition

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Worries about health effects, privacy and cost are fueling growing opposition to wireless, digital "smart meters" that utilities around the country are installing on homes and businesses and touting as key energy conservation and grid reliability tools. More>>

Vt. Tourist Destination Opens for Season

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One of Vermont's leading tourist destinations opens for the season this weekend. Shelburne Farms is a 1,400-acre working farm on the shores of Lake Champlain that uses its historic landscape and buildings to teach the stewardship of natural and agricultural resources. More>>

Top US Military Officer Speaks at VT. Graduation

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The U.S.'s top military officer, Gen. Martin Dempsey, is urging graduating military cadets and civilians at Norwich University in Vermont to lead uncommon lives and build trust in their relationships as they head out into the world. More>>

Accident knocks out traffic Lights at I-189 and Shelburne Rd

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A single car accident has knocked out power to the traffic lights at the intersection of I-189 and Shelburne Rd. Burlington Police say Philip G Henry of South Burlington, was traveling west on I-189 More>>

NH Fetus Homicide Bill Proposes Murder Charges in Causing a Woman to Lose her Fetus

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CONCORD, N.H. - The New Hampshire Senate is working on a compromise bill that would expand the state's homicide statutes to include causing a pregnant woman to lose her fetus. The Senate postponed voting More>>

VT Fish & Wildlife to Hold Meetings on Deer Management

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MONTPELIER, Vt. - The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department will hold two public hearings this month on deer management. The topics will include the 2011 hunting results and recommendations for an antlerless More>>

Deadly Interstate Crash in Vermont

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One person has died and another person is hospitalized following a single-vehicle accident on Interstate 89 in Vermont. More>>

Stamp Out Hunger

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Vermonters participated in a nation-wide effort to end hunger.
The annual Stamp Out Hunger drive relies on people to leave canned food in their mailbox, then letter carriers pick up the donations and deliver them to local food shelves.
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Clothes Exchange Benefits Hope Works

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Shoppers in downtown Burlington made a big difference for victim's of sexual violence Saturday. An estimated 700 people raised 70,000 dollars for Hope Works, an organization with a mission to end sexual violence. More>>

Charity Golf Tournament For Jenkins' Son Video included

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This Saturday, a charity golf tournament will raise money for the young son of Melissa Jenkins. More>>

South Burlington Pair Arrested For Crack and Heroin Charges Video included

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A drug sting has lead to the arrest of two people. Federal authorities say Ryan Orvis and Maria Hunton have been selling crack and heroin for months from a South Burlington home. More>>

Police Arrest Woman Threatening to Drive Through Business

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Vermont State Police arrested a woman for causing a disturbance outside GW Plastics in Bethel, Vt. More>>

Man Arrested For Disturbing Traffic, Assaults Vermont State Troopers

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Vermont State Police responded to a man standing in the middle of the roadway disturbing traffic in the Village of Saxtons River, Vt. Thursday. More>>

Police Arrest Teen Traveling at Excessive Speeds on I-91

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Vermont State Police arrested a man for using excessive speed on I-91 South in Westminster, Vt. More>>

Burlington Farmers' Market Opens This Weekend

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The Burlington Farmers Market is set to open this weekend, just in time for Mother's Day! More>>

Vermont State Police Investigating Fatal Car Crash in East Burke, VT

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Vermont State Police are investigating a fatal motor vehicle accident in East Burke, Vt. More>>

A Warren, VT Man Arrested for Aggravated Domestic Assault

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A Warren, Vt. man is arrested for aggravated domestic assault. More>>

Vt. Guard Chief Nominated to Homeland Defense Job

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The head of the Vermont National Guard is due to get a new job as the deputy commander of the U.S. military's Northern Command. More>>

Stress Giving You a Rough Night's Sleep? Try This!

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Too much work, concern of being fired or looking for a job creates stress leads to lack of sleep. But there are some things you can do to give yourself a good nights rest. More>>

Burlington Swim Coach Charged with Inappropriately Touching Boy Video included

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Police say he's a trusted community member turned molester. More>>

Quiet Start to Vermont Political Season Video included

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Vermont State political races are around the corner and yet, they have not showed up much in the media. More>>

Vt Woman Wonders How Thousands of Tires Wound Up Downstream Video included

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A Central Vermont woman thinks she knows why thousands of tires were cleaned up during "Green Up Day." More>>

Three Arrested in "Practical Joke" Against Minor

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Three people were arrested in Hyde Park, Vt. for simple assault and unlawful restraint. More>>

House OKs Social Programs Cuts to Aid Pentagon

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The GOP-controlled House has passed legislation to replace a looming 10 percent cut to the military budget with cuts to domestic programs like food stamps and health care. More>>

NY Considers Ban on Indoor Tanning for Minors

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New York is moving toward banning indoor tanning for anyone under 18 years old, pushed by advocates who blame booths for a dramatic rise in skin cancer among teenagers. More>>

Police Investigating Burglary in Lowell, VT

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Police are investigating a burglary in Lowell, Vt. More>>

Verizon's 4G LTE Network is Coming to Northern VT

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Verizon's 4G LTE network is coming to northern Vt.
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NY Announces Federal Grants To Help Unemployed New Yorkers

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announces $10.3 million federal grant to help unemployed New Yorkers accelerate their job searches. More>>

AAA: Gas Prices Will Decline By Summer

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AAA is reporting that gas prices will decline by summer time. More>>

VT Asking Obama For More Help With Irene Costs

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Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin has asked the president to increase the state's federal reimbursement for damage caused by Tropical Storm Irene from 75 to 90 percent. More>>

New York Inmate Admits to Killing Inmate

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A New York inmate admits that he killed another inmate. More>>

Post Office Looking to Reduce Hours to Save Money

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The United States Postal Service is backing away from a previous plan to shut down thousands of rural post offices around the country. More>>

Founder of Green Mountain Coffee Fired

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The founder of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters has been fired, but still defends his decision. More>>

Lawmakers Want to Make it Illegal for Employers to Access Personal Accounts

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A group of lawmakers want to ensure your boss can't get into your Facebook or email account. More>>

UVM Wants Union Representation for Staff Members

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Staff members at the University of Vermont are petitioning the Vermont Labor Relations Board to hold a union election. More>>

Appeals Court Asks for VT Yankee Arguments

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A federal appeals court weighing a water quality permit for the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant wants lawyers to provide it with written arguments on another type of water quality permit. More>>

Vermonters React to President Video included

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There has been lots of reaction to the president's announcement that he supports same-sex marriage. More>>

Obama Says He Supports Gay Marriage

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President Barack Obama faced mounting pressure Wednesday to express support for same-sex marriage after a setback for gay-rights advocates in North Carolina. More>>

Male Worker at Department of Public Safety Cited for Stalking

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An employee for the Department of Public Safety has been cited for stalking. More>>

Police: Driver in VT I-89 Fatals Wore Cast

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Police say the driver who was killed along with his girlfriend and infant son on Vermont's Interstate 89 in Bolton was driving without a license and had a cast on his left foot. More>>

Some Winooski Streets Closed This Evening for Marching Band Parade

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There will be some street closures in Winooski from 5 p.m. to approximately 8:30 p.m. due to a marching band parade. More>>

107 Pot Plants Seized From VT Home

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Vermont state game wardens have seized 107 marijuana plants from a home and arrested a man on charges of growing, possessing and distributing the drug. More>>

Dogs Left Caged for at Least 4 Years in NH

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The New Hampshire Humane Society says nine dogs are recovering after they were left caged nearly all day for at least four years. (Photo: File Pet Photo)
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NY State Police Arrest Plattsburgh Man For Impersonating a Police Officer

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New York State Police arrested a Plattsburgh man for impersonating a police officer. More>>

VT Farmers to Get Funds for Pollution Control

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is making $1 million available this summer to some Vermont farmers as part of a program aimed at reducing pollution in streams. More>>

Fight Over Vermont Yankee Heads to Washington

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The fight over Vermont Yankee is heading to Washington. More>>

Firefighters Save Home from Garage Fire in Dorset, VT Monday

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Firefighters were able to save a Dorset, Vt. home from a garage fire Monday. More>>

Leaky Roof Closes Essex, VT, School

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The Founders Memorial School in the Vermont town of Essex will remain closed because of a leaky roof. More>>

Barnard General Stores Closes After 180 Years Video included

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People in the town of Barnard, Vermont will no longer be able to go somewhere that has been around for 180 years. That's the town's general store. Its owners decided to close the historic store but not without a big send off. More>>

St. Albans, Vt. Teacher Fired Video included

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A Vermont teacher, accused of stealing from his school, won't be returning to the classroom. More>>

Businesses Struck by Metal Thieves Video included

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Two Vermont businesses were hit by metal thieves in the last few days. More>>

Vermont Foodbank's Hunger Conference

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One in seven Vermonters doesn't know how they will pay for their next meal.
According to the Vermont Foodbank, there's a 15% increase in demand, while supply is on the decline.
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Update: Stabbing Suspect Still At-Large Video included

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Burlington Police are searching for a man wanted in a stabbing.
They say 26-year old Anthony Davis stabbed another man while two young children were home.
Now, they need your help to catch Davis.
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VT to Argue NRC License Renewal Improper

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A top Vermont utility regulator is heading to Washington to argue in a court hearing that the license
renewal given last year by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant was issued improperly.
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Man Involved in Motor Vehicle Crash Killing a Pedestrian in February Charged

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A man involved in a motor vehicle crash resulting in a pedestrian fatality back in February has been charged. More>>

Copper Stolen from Fairpoint Communications in Milton, VT

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Police are investigating theft of copper cable from Fairpoint Communications in Milton, Vt. More>>

New Index Ranks Vermont Top in Locally Grown Food

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A new index ranks Vermont No. 1 in its commitment to raising and eating locally grown food. More>>

VT Woman Charged in Hit-And-Run Gets Bail

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A judge has lifted a hold-without-bail order imposed on a Vermont woman accused of a hit-and-run accident. More>>

Vermont Landmark Closing Its Doors For Good

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A Vermont landmark is closing its doors for good. More>>

Cold Case: The Search For Lynne Schulze Video included

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Time is something most people rarely seem to have enough of, except in the case of 18-year old Lynn Schulze, who was last seen walking across the Middlebury College campus more than 4 decades ago. More>>

Construction Along Route 73 in NY

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There is a traffic alert for those taking Route 73 in New York.
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Burlington Police Looking for Man Involved in Domestic Assault Early Tuesday

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Burlington Police are looking for a man involved in a domestic assault early Tuesday morning. More>>

Randolph, VT High School Student Admits to Setting Bathroom Fires

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A Randolph Union High School student faces criminal charges after admitting to setting a bathroom on fire Monday afternoon. More>>

VT Anti-Hunger Advocates to Gather

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Attendees at the Vermont Foodbank's annual conference are expected to hear that demand for the services of its anti-hunger programs are up by 15 to 20 percent. More>>

Lake Champlain Community Sailing Center Set to Open on Time Video included

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What a difference a year can make. Just 12 months ago, Lake Champlain was at its highest level since records were kept, and that impact was felt hard by Burlington's Community Sailing Center, which had to postpone its opening. The sailing center credits the community for helping to get it back up and running. Organizers say they're confident this year will be a huge success. More>>

Increased Fees in Vermont Video included

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If you live in Vermont, get ready to pay more. More>>

Vermont State Police Investigation Camp Burglary in Marlboro, VT

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Vermont State Police are investigating a forced entry burglary of a camp located on Lake Road in Marlboro, Vt. More>>

FBI, State Police to Search Dump For VT Couple Video included

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The FBI, Vermont State Police, and the Essex Police Department are searching a dump in Coventry, Vt. For the missing Currier couple. More>>

Lengthy NY Car Chase Ends in Arrest

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A lengthy car chase in New York ends in an arrest. More>>

Vermont State Police Investigating Burglary in Weston, VT

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Vermont State Police are investigating a residential burglary that happened Saturday afternoon in Weston, Vt. More>>

VT Air Guard Announces Night Flying Schedule for May

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The Vermont Air National Guard will be conducting night flying on the evenings of Tuesday, May 8 through Thursday, May 10 and Tuesday, May 15 through Thursday,  May 17. More>>

Gov. Shumlin to Sign Bill to Rebuild VT State Offices

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Gov. Peter Shumlin is going to sign legislation that will formally begin the process of rebuilding the Vermont state office complex damaged when flooding from Tropical storm Irene inundated Waterbury. More>>

Lost Hikers on Bolton Valley Mountain Found Safe Sunday

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Lost hikers on the Bolton Valley Mountain near the Long Trail were found safe Sunday. More>>

Death of Vermont Man Who Fell From Bridge Said Accident

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Winooski police say the death of a man who fell from an Interstate 89 bridge in the Vermont city was an accident. More>>

House Fire, Suicide Under Investigation

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Vermont state police say emergency workers who responded to a weekend house fire later learned that the occupant had set the home ablaze before killing himself. More>>

Newport Men Arrested for Pipe Bomb Threat

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Police in Newport City, Vt., have arrested three people in connection with a pipe bomb threat that shut down Route 5 for several hours over the weekend. More>>

Stowe Weekend of Hope

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Cancer. The word carries different meaning for all of us, but everyone has some sort of tie to the disease.
That includes the hundreds of people who just wrapped up the 12th annual Weekend of Hope in Stowe.
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Separate Trials Considered for Couple Charged in Melissa Jenkins Murder

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The lawyer for a Vermont woman charged in the killing of a prep school teacher is considering whether to seek a separate trial.
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Vt. Police Dispatcher Arrested at Police Academy

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A civilian dispatcher for the Vermont State Police is facing charges after being arrested for marijuana possession while attending classes at the Vermont Police Academy.
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Vt. Lawmakers Pass School Shots Bill, End Session

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Vermont lawmakers have dropped an effort to help tradespeople get work and kept an opt-out for parents who don't want to get their kids vaccinated while wrapping up their
2012 session.
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Bike Swap in Vermont

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Thousands of cyclists from across the state peddled away with new bikes today. New bikes to them that is.  It was the annual Onion River Sports bike swap. More>>

Green Up Day in Vermont

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Vermont likely looks a little greener after today.
An estimated 15,000 volunteers spent the day picking up garbage, painting and planting flowers.
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Newport Pub Forced to Close - Loses Liquor License Video included

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A pub in Newport is being forced to close its doors for alleged violence, rape and overly intoxicated patrons.
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Former VT Trooper sentenced to 30 days on sex charges

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NEWPORT, Vt. - A former Vermont state trooper has been sentenced to 30 days in jail after pleading guilty to sexually exploiting his stepdaughter and committing prohibited acts against her will. Fifty-four-year-old More>>

Burglar Busted by Alert Neighbor Video included

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A man was caught breaking into a home by an alert neighbor in Colchester, Vt., Friday afternoon.
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Burglars Steal Numerous Car Parts From Home in Gilman, VT

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The Essex County Sherriff's Department in Vermont responded to a burglarized residence Wednesday. More>>

A Searsburg, VT Home Burglarized

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Vermont State Police responded to a residential burglary in Searsburg, Vt. Thursday afternoon. More>>

Vermont Court Upholds Conviction in Stray Bullet Death

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A Vermont man convicted of involuntary manslaughter for the stray-bullet death of a St. Michael's College professor has lost his appeal to the Vermont Supreme Court. More>>

Vermont Legislature Passes Fracking Ban

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The Vermont Legislature passes the first-in-the-nation fracking ban. More>>

NY Tickets More Than 3,000 Drivers During Operation Hang-Up Campaign

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced more than 3,000 tickets issued during the state's second Operation Hang-Up Campaign Friday. More>>

Charlotte, VT Man Arrested for Aggravated Assault Dispute Friday

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Police arrested a man accused of aggravated assault in a family domestic dispute early Friday morning. More>>

VT Moose Hunting Applications Available on the VT Fish & Wildlife Department's Website

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Vermont moose hunting applications are now available on Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department's website. Printed applications will be at Vermont license agents statewide in June. More>>

US Hiring Slows Sharply with Just 115K Jobs Added

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U.S. employers pulled back on hiring in April for the second straight month, a sobering reminder that the economy remains weak. More>>

Police Find the Body of the Missing Monkton, VT Man

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Police and search crews found the body of the missing Monkton, Vt. man early Friday morning. More>>

VT and NH Police Search For Home Invasion Suspect

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Police in Vermont and New Hampshire are still looking for a 24-year-old Bellows Falls man on charges he invaded a home in Hinsdale, N.H. and stole a car in Bellows Falls. More>>

Vermont's Annual Green Up Day is Saturday

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Green Up Day is the name... and greening up Vermont is the goal. More people than ever plan to participate in the annual event.
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Ticks Are Out Early This Year Video included

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They're tiny- but they carry a potentially devastating disease... lyme disease. And experts say you need to be aware that ticks are a lot more prevalent this year thanks to the early warm up last month. More>>

Miro Weinberger Announced No Property Tax Increase Needed to Balance Budget

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Burlington's mayor, Miro Weinberger, announced Thursday that there will not be a property tax increase needed to balance the budget. More>>

Package Sent to the US Immigration Building Deemed Safe

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The suspicious package sent to the U.S. Immigration building in St. Albans did not contain anything dangerous. More>>

NY Announces Grants to Help Low-Income & Underserved Communities with NY Farm Products

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Governor Cuomo announced FreshConnect grants to help provide low-income and underserved communities with New York farm products. More>>

South Burlington Bike Rider Bit By Dog

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A female cyclist who was riding her bike on Patchen Road was bitten by a dog at approximately 9:30 a.m. Thursday. More>>

Steve Glazier

5.1.12 Burlington has 13th Consecutive 'Warm' Month

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April has come to a close and now it's time for me to recap how it stood up to the 'averages.' An initial glance shows that it was the 13th-consecutive 'warmer-than-average' month for Burlington. More>>

Steve Glazier

Heat Fitting For July, Not March

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Summer-like weather Wednesday had people outside doing things they normally wouldn't in mid to late March! More>>

Police: Truck Driver Arrested for Marijuana

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A Massachusetts truck driver faces DUI and drug charges after police say he was driving erratically in the Green Mountain State. More>>

Vermont and New Hampshire Girl Scouts gearing up for Operation Cookie

Girl Scouts in Vermont and New Hampshire are gearing up for Operation Cookie. More>>

Former New Hampshire Governor campaigns for Romney in VT

Former New Hampshire Governor campaigns for Romney in VT. More>>

Price Chopper recalls Streusel Pies

Price Chopper is recalling Price Chopper Streusel Pies.
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Matt Vanderveer

UVM invests $13 million to go greener

UVM Senior Audrey Burns says the $13 million investment into green energy for the campus is just one more in a series of good improvements for the college. More>>

Nick Natario

Weather Impacting Winter Festivals

We normally have a lot of snow on the ground at this time of the year, but this year is different, you can still see grass in many places and that's not helping a number of winter festivals in our area. More>>

GE: Burlington Layoffs Less than 100; Not Thousands

Burlington, Vermont- GE Healthcare cut less than 100 jobs in Burlington. "Any layoff, any downsizing or reduction is not good," says John Vowles of the Vermont Department of Labor. We received a tip More>>

Kerrin Jeromin

Skytracker Forecast: What to Expect

Round 1 of winter weather is done and over. Several inches of fresh snow fell Thursday, with 2-5" for many areas of Vermont, New York, and interior New Hampshire. More>>

Shumlin Delivers 2013 Budget Address

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin laid out his recommendation for the 2013 fiscal year Thursday. More>>

Steve Glazier

01.09.12 Snow Now & Then

On Monday 53.1% of the northeast United States was covered in snow, compared to 97.6% this date last year.  Here's the side-by-side comparison! More>>

Nick Natario

Fire at DuBois Construction

Police say there is a fire at DuBois Construction on Three Mile Bridge Road. It is co-owned by Vermont Lieutenant Governor Phil Scott. UPDATE 10:00pm According to Vermont State Police; troopers are rerouting More>>

Steve Glazier

12.30.11 New Year's Eve Forecast!

We will be welcoming in the new year on a relatively mild night, with any rain/snow showers ending.  Here's your town by town forecast! More>>

Polar Express Train Rolls Into Burlington

Santa is making his rounds in Vermont, the Polar express train is in motion and the ride is doing more than spreading Christmas cheer. More>>

Brittney Hibbs

Moretown Community Mourns Over Family Deaths

The community of Moretown is still in shock. Three members of the community killed in a head on car crash Thursday. More>>

Natalie Paterson

Spike in Tickets Sparks Outrage in Lyndonville, VT

The holiday season is here and Vermont's Northeast Kingdom is decked out in red and green. This year, however, people in Lyndonville are seeing red for a different reason: a surge in tickets. More>>

Brittney Hibbs

Man Arrested For Possession of Child Pornography

A Burlington man could spend up to five years in prison, after police say they found child porn involved young kids on his computer. More>>

Brittney Hibbs

Pete's Greens Growing Again

Saturday was a big day for one Vermont greenhouse and vegetable farm.Pete's Greens is one of Vermont's  largest providers of Vegetables. More>>

Brittney Hibbs

Bethel Death Ruled Homicide

Saturday, Vermont State Police held a press conference to identify the victim's of Friday's suspicious incident. More>>

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