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<\/a>Get the latest local Vermont news from Vermont’s Own Channel 3 in Burlington<\/a>, 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<\/strong>, 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<\/a>.<\/p>\n 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.<\/p>\n
\u2018Vermont Strong\u2019 plates raise more than $1M for flood recovery - The sale of new \u201cVermont Strong\u201d license plates raised over a million dollars for flood recovery.<\/li>
Middlebury College president to step down next year - The school announced Thursday that Laurie Patton will become president of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.<\/li>
Brandon woman named Vermont\u2019s new poet laureate - A Brandon woman is joining the likes of Robert Frost as Vermont's next poet laureate.<\/li>
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.<\/li>
Lt. Gov. Zuckerman to seek reelection - Vermont Lt. Governor David Zuckerman has announced he is running for reelection.<\/li>
Testimony ends in trial over New Hampshire\u2019s accountability for youth center abuse - Testimony has ended in a landmark trial over New Hampshire's accountability for abuse at its youth detention center.<\/li>
New Vermont wake boat rules now in place - After a nearly two-year heated debate, rules restricting wake boats on Vermont waterways are now in place.<\/li>
Welch pushes flood relief proposals included in Farm Bill - Vermont Senator Peter Welch is hoping to steer Farm Bill funding toward those who have been impacted by flooding and other natural disasters.<\/li>
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.<\/li>
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.<\/li>
South Burlington School District prepares for 3rd budget vote - The South Burlington School District is getting ready for a third school budget vote.<\/li>
Fire destroys building in Derby Line - A fire destroyed a building in Derby Line on Tuesday night.<\/li>
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.<\/li>
A test can help doctors treat cancer. But Vermont doesn\u2019t 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.<\/li><\/ul>\n
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