Brooke Devine, Local 22 & Local 44

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First ever Frontline Female Firefighting Camp a success

A dozen current and future firefighters met in Alburgh for the first-ever Frontline Females Firefighting Camp. → Read More

Vermont green FC celebrates a season of helping the community

As the regular season for the Vermont green FC came to a close on Sunday, co-founder Keil Corey reflected on some of his favorite moments over the past few months and make predictions for the league going forward. “The season has exceeded all of our expectations – across the board it’s kind of incredible,” said […] → Read More

Catching Flights & Food trucks in Swanton

On Sunday, children and grownups turned out the Franklin County Airport for the Franklin County Airport Food Truck Festival. Organizers say the event embodies the spirit of summer. “My favorite part of the day is just seeing everybody here and enjoying the event and coming together” said Vice President of the Vermont Aviators Association. […] → Read More

The Onion City celebrates French heritage day

Winooksi, Vermont was filled with laughter, music and the smell of a Canadian delicacy earlier today for the 15th annual French heritage festival. The event provided an opportunity to practice French speaking skills and learn about the connection Vermont has to French speaking regions of the world. Une journee pour celebrer le patrimoine francais a […] → Read More

Essex community gathers to celebrate Juneteenth

The Essex community gathered together to celebrate Juneteenth, the anniversary of the effective end of slavery in the United States, which just became a federal holiday last year. → Read More

Essex, VT community gathers to celebrate Juneteenth

Essex, Vermont gathered together to celebrate Juneteenth.It’s the anniversary of the effective end of slavery in the United States, which just became a federal holiday last year.Poetry and music was shared at the town’s second annual Juneteenth celebration on Sunday. People of all ethnicities joined at the fort Ethan Allen parade grounds to share some […] → Read More

BTV expands travel options with new airline

An expanding airline added Burlington international airport to its list of new destinations. Sun Country Airlines now connects Burlington to Minneapolis with non- stop flights, two days a week. The airline announced 11 new non-stop routes, and welcomed seven new airports to its network. Acting director of aviation Nic Longo says the addition of sun […] → Read More

Customers follow their noses to Farmer & The Bell in Quechee

A local business provides a sweet new reason to spend a weekend in the Upper Valley. One couple’s pandemic dream come true has people lining up in Quechee. ‘Farmer and The Bell’ started as a pop-up shop last winter in Woodstock. April Lawrence, the owner of Farmer and The Bell explained how it all began […] → Read More

Annual VFW event honors veterans on Memorial day

Memorial day is a somber day of remembrance, that rings true for families and veterans who attended An annual event at battery park in Burlington earlier today. On this day to remember the fallen – veterans gather at Burlington’s battery park. The annual event marks memorial day and honors those who gave their lives. Post […] → Read More

Vermont Guard to help with hospital staff shortages

The health department reported Friday that 106 people are being treated in Vermont hospitals for the coronavirus, with 25 requiring intensive care. → Read More

VT National Guard members to help with health care staff shortages

The Vermont National Guard will help alleviate staffing shortages at local hospitals.Currently, there are 115 people in the hospital with the virus, and 23 are in intensive care. Vermont soldiers have been focusing on vaccine clinics, but as Vermont leads the nation in vaccination rate, the health department has asked the guard to shift support […] → Read More

Granite Staters can now sign up for one-day COVID-19 vaccine booster push

Residents in New Hampshire looking to get their COVID-19 vaccine booster shot can register for the state’s “Booster Blitz” initiative. The state is preparing to give out 10,000 free booster shots on Saturday, Dec. 11, in 15 New Hampshire communities. No walk-ins will be allowed, you can register for your shot through this link: . […] → Read More

Police: Vernon man took & sent explicit images without consent

A Vernon man has been arrested after police say he took and sent images of a woman’s body without her consent. Police say Nicholas Lyon, 30, sent a photo of an intimate area of a woman’s body and sent it to her. The woman was unaware that Lyon previously took this photo of her. An […] → Read More

Police: Vernon man took, sent explicit images of woman without consent

The investigation determined that Nicholas Lyon used a cellphone camera to capture images of intimate areas of the victim's body when she was unaware. → Read More

Homebound vaccination program resumes in New Hampshire

The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services has resumed the Homebound Vaccination program to administer COVID-19 vaccines and booster doses to homebound Granite Staters. DHHS has contracted with On-Site Medical Services out of Newport, NH, to conduct the program. The homebound team will visit any part of the state to provide first and […] → Read More

Missing woman’s body found by police

Vermont state police believe they found the body of Erika Seyfried, 36, in the Saxtons River. → Read More

New Walk-In Vaccination Clinics Available This Week

Vermont Governor Phil Scott announced a series of vaccination clinics happening from July 13th through July 18th for people to get their Covid-19 vaccine. → Read More

With virus cases rising, Vermont preparing surge hospitals

The state of Vermont is preparing to expand surge hospitals originally set up in the spring that had been largely unused after a spike in the number of new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. Between October 27 and Tuesday, Vermont’s seven-day rolling average of new cases went up more than 43%, from almost […] → Read More

Burlington New North End to host pop-up testing sites

Free coronavirus testing will be offered in the Queen city on Thursday and Friday at the Robert Miller Community and Recreation Center in the New North End. Waste water testing in that part of Burlington indicted Covid-19 may be on the rise in that part of Burlington, that kind of testing can provide results of […] → Read More

Storage building fire not considered suspicious by police

Police say a fire broke out at a storage building on Marshall Avenue in Williston just after 3 this morning. The Williston Fire Department says they were called to a tree on fire possibly due to a powerline issue off Marshall Ave The Williston Fire Department, The South Burlington Fire Department Essex Junction Fire Department, […] → Read More