Groundbreaking ceremony held for new Berlin apartment building
BERLIN, Vt. (WCAX) – A groundbreaking ceremony for the Fox Run apartment building in Berlin was held earlier this afternoon. the building will bring 30 affordable apartment units for low and moderate-income households to the new Berlin
Protesters push to end use of McNeil Plant
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – There was some disruption at the Summervale Festival in Burlington tonight. A dozen climate change protestors called for the retirement of the McNeil Plant. The biomass power plant, which provides 40% of the
New mental health urgent care center is coming to Burlington
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Wires line the ceilings, and paint stains cover the walls on the fourth floor of 1 South Prospect Street at the University of Vermont Medical Center’s Campus, but soon, guests looking for mental
WATCH: Democratic candidates for Vt. governor debate on WCAX
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – The Democratic candidates for governor of Vermont faced off in a debate on WCAX Thursday. Esther Charlestin and Peter Duval are both seeking the Democratic nomination for governor. Watch the debate: Both candidates
Rutland adds bike bridge to growing trail network
RUTLAND, Vt. (WCAX) – A new pedestrian and bike bridge is almost ready for Rutland residents and visitors. The bridge next to Meadow Street Park connects to the Rutland Creek Path, which was created in the earlier
Hard hit Lyndon, St. Johnsbury slog through another recovery
LYNDON, Vt. (WCAX) – Residents in the Northeast Kingdom are still assessing the damage after yet another round of flooding. It comes as many roads remain impassable, leaving residents and businesses with no way in or out.
Taking precautions against common flood cleanup hazards
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Volunteers are once again responding to help Vermont homeowners and businesses hit by flooding this month. But along with the effort, Vermont health officials are urging workers to take precautions against common hazards.
Senate Judiciary Committee advances nomination of Vt. judge
WASHINGTON (WCAX) – The Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday advanced the nomination of Mary Kay Lanthier to be the next Vermont District Court judge. Her nomination was advanced by the committee by a vote of 13 to 7
Vt. to receive $228M to address high-speed internet equity
WASHINGTON (WCAX) – More than $228 million is coming to Vermont through the Internet For All program. U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce Alan Dickinson joined state officials online Thursday to outline the program’s next steps. Vermont is
NH residents resigned to addition of future new area code
WEST LEBANON, N.H. (WCAX) – “Don’t Overload the Code” is the message from New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu in response to the reality that the state may soon need to add an additional area code. The governor