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Monday, May 27

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People hit the trails for start of Vermont hiking season

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Many hiking trails across Vermont officially opened on Memorial Day. Our Ike Bendavid found out what officials say you should know if you're heading out.

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Vermont man arrested after standoff with police in Hartford

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Police who responded to a domestic violence call in Hartford on Friday say the suspect threatened them with a gun.

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Police investigating robbery at Vermont quick stop

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Police are investigating a robbery at a convenience store in Enosburgh.

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Proposed 32-hour workweek bill sparks conversation in Vermont

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A proposal in Montpelier that rethinks the length of the workweek is sparking deep discussions among Vermonters.

Longtime Vermont Sen. Dick Mazza of Colchester dies at 84

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COLCHESTER, Vt. (WCAX) - Longtime Vermont Sen. Dick Mazza died Saturday. He was 84.

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35th Vermont City Marathon kicks off

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Our Sophia Thomas met Megan Speck, of Williston, who was at the marathon to watch her mom.

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Vermont Lake Monsters baseball season kicks off

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The season is now underway for the Vermont Lake Monsters - and their games at Centennial Field offer more than just baseball.

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Vermont City Marathon finishers reflect on the race

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The 35th annual M&T Bank Vermont City Marathon and Relay kicked off in Burlington Sunday.

Sunday, May 26

03

Vermont tax revenue coming in higher than expected

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State leaders say tax revenue is coming in higher than expected.

02

Vermont State Parks open for the season

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At Waterbury Center, early summer visitors enjoyed a sunny day on the reservoir.

Friday, May 24

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Vermont City Marathon kicks off on Sunday

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The 35th Vermont City Marathon gets underway Sunday and the buzz at the Burlington waterfront is growing.

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Burlington readies for Vermont City Marathon

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Burlington officials are gearing up for the Vermont City Marathon on Sunday and the street closures accompanying it.

Thursday, May 23

23

Rodgers to run for Vermont lieutenant governor

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Former Vermont senator John Rodgers says he plans to run for lieutenant governor.

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Fishy science lessons make a splash with Vermont students

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Students at the Wolcott Elementary School are taking part in a classic Vermont science lesson that may sound a little fishy. Our Hailey Morgan takes you to the Lamoille River to see.

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Vermont Updates Its Captive Insurance Law Again

Vermont Governor Phil Scott has signed into law legislation updating certain sections of the state’s captive insurance statute including sections governing minimum capital requirements for agency captives and captives’ use of parametric…

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Vermont communities to receive brownfield grants

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Vermont Sen. Peter Welch is applauding almost $6.4 million coming to Vermont through brownfield grants.

Vermont State University celebrates 1st graduation

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Vermont State University’s first commencements last weekend at its various campuses saw almost 1,000 students graduate.

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Former Vermont Teddy Bear distribution site to close

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Around 30 layoffs are coming to a Shelburne distribution center formerly owned by Vermont Teddy Bear.

Wednesday, May 22

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Vermont’s 1st Black restaurant owner honored on Rutland Sculpture Trail

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A new statue unveiled in Rutland on Wednesday pays homage to Vermont's first Black restaurant owner.

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Vermont Fish and Wildlife surveying hunters by phone

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If you get a call from Vermont Fish and Wildlife, the state says it's not a scam; it's part of a survey.