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Thursday, Aug 8

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Flood damage outpaces some repairs in hard-hit Vermont town

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The Vermont town of Lyndon was hit by severe flash floods twice last month.

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Police identify teen swimmer found dead in Vermont river

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Police say the body of a missing teen swimmer was found in the Lamoille River on Thursday morning, and Thursday afternoon they released his name.

Flood damage outpaces some repairs in hard-hit Vermont town

The Vermont town of Lyndon was hit by severe flash floods twice last month

Flood damage outpaces some repairs in hard-hit Vermont town

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LYNDON, Vt. (AP) — The Vermont town of Lyndon was hit by severe flash floods twice last month. As residents…

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Search crews find body of missing 14-year-old swimmer in Vermont river

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Police say the body of a missing teen swimmer was found in the Lamoille River on Thursday morning.

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Is annual flooding Vermont’s new normal?

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A year after destructive flooding rocked Vermont, two more devastating floods hit within weeks of each other. Now, many Vermonters are left wondering whether this is the new normal.

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Man injured in officer-involved shooting extradited to Vermont

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A man wanted in connection with an officer-involved shooting that left him injured is now back in Vermont.

Wednesday, Aug 7

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Is Vermont’s big investment in child care paying off?

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Advocacy groups say more families are accessing child care but they say the system is still falling short and may require another infusion of public dollars.

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Vermont National Guard debuts new logo

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COLCHESTER, Vt. (WCAX) - The Vermont National Guard has a new logo.

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Rabies vaccine bait drop begins in Vermont

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The annual rabies vaccine bait drop starts in Vermont on Wednesday and runs through Aug. 22.

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Judge keeps alive Vermont lawsuit that accuses police of force, discrimination against Black teen

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"The crime was not serious, he did not pose an immediate threat, and he did not try to ‘evade arrest by flight,'” Vermont Superior Court Judge Helen Toor wrote in her ruling July 31.

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Vermont Supreme Court: Parents CAN’T SUE school for injecting 6-year-old with COVID-19 vaccine without their consent

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(NaturalNews) The Vermont Supreme Court (VTSC) has ruled that the parents of a six-year-old boy cannot sue a school after the child was illegally injected with a...

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Why Vermont Keeps Flooding: It’s Complicated But Could Become the Norm

Vermont is flooding. Not just yesterday, two weeks ago and a year before that, but experts say the state could see catastrophic events like these for the foreseeable future. Climate change is fueling stronger, more persistent storms and…

Tuesday, Aug 6

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Judge keeps alive Vermont lawsuit that accuses police of force, discrimination against Black teen

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A Vermont judge has denied the city of Burlington’s request to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that police used excessive force…

Judge keeps alive Vermont lawsuit that accuses police of force, discrimination against Black teen

A Vermont judge has denied the city of Burlington’s request to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that police used excessive force and discriminated against a Black teen whose mother had called police to teach him a lesson about stealing

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Vermont Smoke & Cure Wins 2024 Taste for Life Food Essentials Award

This recognition underscores the company's commitment to crafting high-quality, flavorful meat snacks that meet the growing consumer demand for healthier, protein-forward, on-the-go options to fuel their lives and adventures. ...

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Severe thunderstorm watches expire for parts of Mass., Vermont, New Hampshire

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A new developing weather pattern will take hold for the rest of the week.

Monday, Aug 5

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Made in Vermont: Vermont Glove

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A new generation of leadership is at the helm of this 104-year-old Vermont company, making legacy leather gloves in Randolph.

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Vermont community celebrates Olympic athlete Elle St. Pierre

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Vermont's own Elle St. Pierre making a name for herself on the Olympic stage. Our Hailey Morgan talked with her family and the school she once raced for.

Ryegate farm named Vermont Dairy Farm of the Year

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A dairy farm in Ryegate is being recognized as the Vermont Dairy Farm of the Year.