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Vermont News Headlines from WCAX Burlington
Get the latest local Vermont news from Vermont’s Own Channel 3 in Burlington, WCAX. WCAX is a CBS Television affiliate. The station has undergone several ownership changes recently. WCAX is currently owned and operated by Gray Media Group, Inc. WCAX reaches most of Vermont broadcasting on Channel 3 from the top of Mount Mansfield, in Stowe. Thank you for supporting local media. Share your Vermont business, contact us.
WCAX-TV Channel 3 Burlington VT Local News Headlines
The following Vermont local news coverage is brought to you by WCAX TV Channel 3 and presented as a public service from Vermont Living Magazine. WCAX is carried on most cable TV systems in Vermont on Channel 3.
- Hochul announces new safeguards for NY retail workers
Hochul announces new safeguards for NY retail workers - New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is touting another budget item-- this one cracks down on retail theft. - Vergennes mayor confirms city picked to host juvenile justice facility
Vergennes mayor confirms city picked to host juvenile justice facility - The mayor of Vergennes says state officials have officially chosen the city as its location to place a long-planned juvenile justice facility. - Police arrest 90 pro-Palestinian protesters on Dartmouth campus
Police arrest 90 pro-Palestinian protesters on Dartmouth campus - Police officers entered and arrested 90 protesters at a pro-Gaza encampment on the Dartmouth campus Wednesday night. - South Burlington School District prepares for 3rd budget vote
South Burlington School District prepares for 3rd budget vote - The South Burlington School District is getting ready for a third school budget vote. - Fire destroys building in Derby Line
Fire destroys building in Derby Line - A fire destroyed a building in Derby Line on Tuesday night. - Owner of NY shelter where dogs were seized faces new charges
Owner of NY shelter where dogs were seized faces new charges - The owner of a North Country animal rescue where authorities seized dozens of dogs now faces new charges. - A test can help doctors treat cancer. But Vermont doesn’t require insurers pay for it
A test can help doctors treat cancer. But Vermont doesn’t require insurers pay for it - New technology is available to help doctors treat cancer patients, Now, advocates are trying to convince Vermont lawmakers to mandate insurance coverage for it. - Student protesters at UVM, Middlebury College meet with administrators
Student protesters at UVM, Middlebury College meet with administrators - Student protests over the war in Gaza continue at the University of Vermont and Middlebury College, and students on both campuses have now met with school administrators. - Health Watch: Volunteers play critical role at local hospitals
Health Watch: Volunteers play critical role at local hospitals - Hospitals rely on skilled staff to care for patients, but at Rutland Regional Medical Center and many other hospitals, volunteers also play a critical role. - Behavioral Health Services North receives grant to expand services
Behavioral Health Services North receives grant to expand services - May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and in Clinton County, a massive expansion is underway at one nonprofit to address the need and rise in services. - Safe injection sites bill moves forward in Vermont Senate
Safe injection sites bill moves forward in Vermont Senate - The Vermont Senate has given preliminary approval to a bill allowing for the creation of so-called safe injection sites. - UVM Medical Center nurses rally for wage increase in new contract
UVM Medical Center nurses rally for wage increase in new contract - Negotiations between the nurses union and the UVM Medical Center are heating up ahead of a new bargaining period. - Scott pushes for tax relief, decries ‘hit job’ on ed secretary pick
Scott pushes for tax relief, decries ‘hit job’ on ed secretary pick - Gov. Phil Scott Wednesday spoke to reporters about his hopes for buying down the Education Fund and the Senate rejection of his pick for education secretary. - Testimony ends in a trial over New Hampshire’s accountability for youth center abuse
Testimony ends in a trial over New Hampshire’s accountability for youth center abuse - Testimony has ended in a landmark trial over New Hampshire's accountability for abuse at its youth detention center.
WCAX-TV – Channel 3
PO Box 608
Burlington, VT 05402
Ph: 802-652-6300
Gray Media Group Inc.
Located in Burlington, Vermont, WCAX is a CBS affiliate. On the air since 1954 as Vermont’s first television station. Local News: Mon.-Fri. 6:00 – 8:00 a.m., 12:00 -12:10 (noon), 6:00 -7:00 p.m., 11:00-11:30 p.m., Sat.-Sun: 6:00-6:30 p.m., 11:00 -11:30 p.m. VAB 2004 Station of the Year. Website: wcax.com.
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