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Car found in offshore waters at Leddy Beach
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A car was found in the water at Leddy Beach early this morning. According to Burlington Police, the car was stolen out of Milton. Police say it was then intentionally driven into the water. When officers and fire crews arrived around 1:30 a.m. they found no one was inside the car.
Mike Fisher: Weigh in on proposed health care premium increases
The Green Mountain Care Board cannot find the right balance if it does not hear from Vermonters like you who will be paying these bills. Read the story on VTDigger here: Mike Fisher: Weigh in on proposed health care premium increases .
St. Johnsbury man arrested after alleged Berlin Mall theft
BERLIN, Vt. (WCAX) - A St. Johnsbury man is behind bars after police say he stole a shopping cart full of items in Berlin. Police say on Friday at the Kohl’s in the Berlin Mall, 39-year-old Dylan Chase ran from Kohl’s with a shopping cart full of stolen items, causing cars to swerve around him on Fisher Road.
GALLERY: Pros and Strike King co-anglers sack ’em up again on Day 2 at Champlain
PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. – Check out the scene at weigh-in on Day 2 of the Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats Northern Division event on Lake Champlain. As was the case on the opening day, pretty much everyone caught big bags of green or brown bass. This event is presented...
Nearly $1,500 Average Check Coming to New York State Residents
More money is coming your way if you are a New York State resident. Residents of New York State are going to be getting an average check of $1,407 in the mail soon for certain people who are registered. Now is the time to make sure that you are registered...
‘It’s too much': N.Y. officials say proposed OSHA standards are overwhelming
PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. — A proposal for new stringent regulations overseeing local fire departments and emergency services providers could put some units out of business. “I do want to stress we’re not talking about compromising safety. We’re talking about rules and regulations that are just not attainable to our local volunteer fire departments and EMS fighters,” State Assemblyman D. Billy Jones (D- Chateaugay Lake ) said.
Matthew Dickerson: Beware the marmots
When the day began, we had no idea that our greatest danger would come from marmots. Bears perhaps, or winding mountain roads. But marmots?. We’re glad you’re interested in this valuable content! Please understand that in order for us to be able to fund reporters covering local news, we need your help! For full access to this story and all online content, please log in or subscribe to the Addison Independent.
One restaurant to close, another to make its debut in Chittenden County by week's end
Chittenden County will lose one restaurant but gain another by the end of this weekend. Heart N’ Soul by Mark BBQ, which moved to Market Street in South Burlington after closing its operation in Colchester late last year, will shut down “after this week,” according to a July 9 social-media post by owner Darrell Langworthy. He attributed the reason for the closure to health issues, including a recent knee injury and “the beginnings of diastolic heart failure,” which he termed “somewhat correctable with some major life changes that I need to start right away.”
COURT WATCH: Accused Man Sent to Jail after Drug Relapse, Treatment Program Unavailability
BURLINGTON, VT – In large part because of the unavailability of treatment programs, an accused man was sent to jail after he relapsed on drugs and violated the terms of his conditional release here,. After a brief hearing at the District of Vermont Federal Courthouse in Burlington, the accused...
Popularity: ridership, trail use, local chapters expand
Mountain biking in Vermont is now the state’s fastest-growing form of outdoor recreation, according to the Vermont Mountain Bike Association (VMBA) a nonprofit that provides advocacy, education, and community-driven stewardship statewide and to local chapters. “The growth of the sport has been exponential in the past — call it...
Burlington Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak announces her selection for city attorney
Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak on Wednesday announced her appointment of Jessica Brown to serve as Burlington's next city attorney. The position has been vacant for two years, with Joseph McNeil serving as interim city attorney, but it's a position that Mulvaney-Stanak said was essential to fill in a time of a public health and safety crisis.
WTSA NEWS FOR FRIDAY JULY 12th 2024
The Windham County Sheriff’s Office was called to Landmark College in Putney on Thursday at around 11:02 AM in response to a bomb threat. School and law enforcement officials conducted a thorough search of the school facilities, but no credible threat or devices were discovered. If you have any information, please contact LT Joel Howard at 802-365-4942.
Bandwagon Summer Series Presents: Slavic Soul Party! Live in Concert
The Next Stage Bandwagon Summer Series is thrilled to announce the return of Slavic Soul Party! to the Bandwagon stage, on Friday, August 9th, at The Putney Inn Field, 57 Putney Landing Rd, Putney, VT. This event promises to be an unforgettable celebration of Balkan brass, jazz, and funk, set against the picturesque backdrop of a Vermont summer evening.
GALLERY: A banner day on Lake Champlain
PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. – It was a catchfest on Day 2 of the Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats Northern Division event on Lake Champlain. Check out a cavalcade of smallmouth and largemouth from the pros and Strike King co-anglers. This event is presented by Suzuki Marine and hosted by...
Massive, Statewide Battery Ban For New York State
There is a new law that is being signed by New York State Governor Hochul that will remove certain batteries from shelves in the Empire State. The summer is nearing the halfway point and across New York State, people are riding E scooters and E bikes that require a certain battery and certain type of charger that has a history of fire and other dangerous incidents.
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