Rebecca Reese, Local 22 & Local 44

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North Country impacted by winter weather in April

Clinton County officials are concerned about road conditions. → Read More

NWS cancels Monday's flood watch

The National Weather Service has canceled a flood watch for Vermont and northern New York. It was supposed to go into effect on Monday. → Read More

Gun rights rally following new VT gun laws

Gun rights activists said they’re concerned after Vermont Governor Phil Scott signed three major gun reform bills earlier in the week. → Read More

Flood watch goes into effect Monday, Berlin resident hopes for the best

An incoming wintery mix is causing some concern for flooding going into the week ahead. → Read More

BEVS Vet Hospital will have a new home next year

Vermont's only 24 hour emergency pet hospital is expanding. As demand grows, the current Burlington Emergency and Veterinary Specialists (BEVS) building can't support the clinic anymore. Located on Commerce Street in Williston, hospital administrator Whitney Durivage said the facility is 5,000 square feet. "We definitely need more space for our clients to come and be more comfortable, but also… → Read More

Port Henry store lost in fire days before grand opening

Three families are displaced following a fire in Port Henry that broke out Wednesday night. Along with those families’ apartments a local business was also affected just days before its grand opening. → Read More

Rice Memorial High School teacher denies voyeurism charge

A Rice Memorial High School teacher appeared in court Thursday to face a charge of voyeurism. → Read More

Dangerous trees chopped down in City Hall Park

City Hall Park now has five less trees, but activists say they are okay with these ones coming down. → Read More

Burlington Mayor will not sign F-35 resolution, sends letter to U.S. Air Force

The controversial F-35 is making headlines yet again. → Read More

Man sent to UVMMC, after two car crash in Ferrisburgh

A Middlebury, Vt. man was hospitalized following a two-vehicle crash in Ferrisburgh. → Read More

Local Police Chief reacts to national sex trafficking bill

National news is addressing a problem close to home– President Trump signed the Sex Trafficking Act on Wednesday, which Police Chief Trevor Whipple says highlights an issue he sees in South Burlington. → Read More

An outlook on the Vermont governor's race

It’s only April, but multiple candidates plan to vie for Vermont governor come November. → Read More

Variety show in the works to raise funds for Wallace Farm

Residents are helping a beloved Waterbury farm pick up the pieces one week after it burned to the ground. → Read More

Gun-right supporters rally in South Burlington

Gun-rights supporters protested against three bills expected to be signed by Vermont’s Governor next week. → Read More

Hundreds walk to raise money for MS in Burlington

Hundreds of folks in Burlington laced up in support of MS. → Read More

Waterbury students raising money for Wallace Farm

Fire destroyed Rosina Wallace's 150 year old dairy farm. Now students are thinking about all the times Rosina helped them. → Read More

Vermont Systems, Inc. awarded multi-million dollar contract

A company is Essex Junction has been awarded a big contract. → Read More

Vermont dairy farmers go to Welch for help

A group of Vermont dairy farmers met with Congressman Peter Welch Wednesday afternoon to express concerns about the industry. → Read More

Deli 126 now open in downtown Burlington

A new option for lunch is now open in downtown Burlington. → Read More

Randolph Union High School students head to D.C. for 'March for Our Lives' demonstration

A group of Randolph students are traveling to the nation's capitol to participate in the 'March for Our Lives' demonstration on Saturday. → Read More