Saturday, May 26 2012 7:13 PM EDT2012-05-26 23:13:50 GMT
Today is the first official day of hiking season in Vermont, so many people are flocking to the mountains. "Hiking, biking... a little bit of BBQ." Not a bad weekend forecast, those are Patricia Gabel'sMore >>
Today is the first official day of hiking season in Vermont, so many people are flocking to the mountains. More >>
Saturday, May 26 2012 7:03 PM EDT2012-05-26 23:03:36 GMT
Some more help tonight for victims of Tropical Storm Irene. Its been eight months, but many families are just now getting back into their homes, to help with the damaged landscaping, the FEMA funded organizationMore >>
Some more help tonight for victims of Tropical Storm Irene. Its been eight months, but many families are just now getting back into their homes, to help with the damaged landscaping, the FEMA funded organization "Starting Over Strong Vermont" organized a plant give away for flood survivors in one of the hardest hit areas today. More >>
Saturday, May 26 2012 2:06 PM EDT2012-05-26 18:06:33 GMT
(AP) - Vermont police say alcohol appears to be a factor in a single-vehicle car crash that killed a 25-year-old woman. Colchester police say a car being driven at a high speed lost controlMore >>
Vermont police say alcohol appears to be a factor in a single-vehicle car crash that killed a 25-year-old woman.More >>
Saturday, May 26 2012 2:04 PM EDT2012-05-26 18:04:45 GMT
(AP) - Federal prosecutors in Vermont say they are considering filing charges against a Massachusetts man suspected of killing a woman in Dummerston last summer that could carry a possible deathMore >>
Federal prosecutors in Vermont say they are considering filing charges against a Massachusetts man suspected of killing a woman in Dummerston last summer that could carry a possible death sentence.More >>
Saturday, May 26 2012 2:02 PM EDT2012-05-26 18:02:40 GMT
(AP) - The number of Lyme disease cases has been dropping in New Hampshire, and public health officials hope it stays that way. With tick season under way, the state Division of Public HealthMore >>
The number of Lyme disease cases has been dropping in New Hampshire, and public health officials hope it stays that way.More >>
Saturday, May 26 2012 2:00 PM EDT2012-05-26 18:00:54 GMT
(AP) - A developer is pulling the plug on a proposal to build two wind turbines on farms in the Vermont border town of Derby. Chad Farrell of Encore Redevelopment says he's withdrawn his plan nearMore >>
A developer is pulling the plug on a proposal to build two wind turbines on farms in the Vermont border town of Derby. Chad Farrell of Encore Redevelopment says he's withdrawn his plan near the Canadian border because of mounting costs and an international dispute over his proposal.More >>
Saturday, May 26 2012 1:58 PM EDT2012-05-26 17:58:50 GMT
(AP) - The public will have a chance to visit the Vermont National Guard's Fallen Heroes Memorial at Camp Johnson this Memorial Day weekend. The memorial and the Vermont Veterans Memorial LibraryMore >>
(AP) - The public will have a chance to visit the Vermont National Guard's Fallen Heroes Memorial at Camp Johnson this Memorial Day weekend. The memorial and the Vermont Veterans Memorial LibraryMore >>
Friday, May 25 2012 8:59 PM EDT2012-05-26 00:59:42 GMT
It wouldn't be a holiday weekend without a BBQ. That means hamburgers for a lot of people. But a new study says our burgers, like Americans, are getting bigger, a lot bigger. The CDC says sixty-yearsMore >>
A new study says our burgers, like Americans, are getting bigger, a lot bigger.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 5:53 PM EDT2012-05-25 21:53:18 GMT
A Burlington man will spend up to a week in jail after police say he chased a man with a knife and threatened to kill him. Wesley Alexander, 51, pleaded not guilty to aggravated assault Friday in a BurlingtonMore >>
A Burlington man will spend up to a week in jail after police say he chased a man with a knife and threatened to kill him.More >>
Friday, May 25 2012 5:48 PM EDT2012-05-25 21:48:22 GMT
As workers were getting ready for last summer's Lamoille County Field Days tragedy struck. A Castle Rock Amusements worker died after police say he got sucked into a large diesel generator. Nearly aMore >>
As summer approaches and carnival's come to our area, we're reminded of the horrible tragedy of the amusement park worker who died last year at the Lamoille County Field Days.More >>
Good news for families who may be looking to fly south for winter break.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has rolled out new passenger protections to help you steer clear of hidden fees, online. The regulations are forcing airlines to be more up front about extra fees. Baggage, seating, and the cost to print your ticket at the airport will all have to be included in the airfare.
Bree Anderson, a frequent flyer, said she's happy to hear about the change. She said, "It's really nice to have them actually thinking about the consumer for once and not necessarily the big business."
The new regulations have already gone into affect. They also require airlines to notify passengers of flight delays more than 30 minutes.