Local Vermont News – WCAX-TV 3
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.
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.
- 71-year-old Worcester woman believed to be found dead after weekend-long search
71-year-old Worcester woman believed to be found dead after weekend-long search - Vermont State Police say Pamela Shover, 71, of Worcester was found dead in a car on a Class 4 road at the end of Hampshire Hill Road in Worcester. - Slate Valley Unified School District approves school budget after 5th vote
Slate Valley Unified School District approves school budget after 5th vote - After its fifth budget vote, the Slate Valley Unified School District has passed its budget. - Representative Becca Balint pushes for more transparency in campaign fundraising
Representative Becca Balint pushes for more transparency in campaign fundraising - Vermont Congresswoman Becca Balint wants to make grassroots political fundraising more transparent. - Five men arrested after Springfield drug bust
Five men arrested after Springfield drug bust - Five men are behind bars tonight after a drug bust in Springfield. - Champlain Valley Expo announces plans to update facilities
Champlain Valley Expo announces plans to update facilities - Champlain Valley Expo announces plans to update facilities - Historic Vt. veto session spotlights tensions over divided government
Historic Vt. veto session spotlights tensions over divided government - Political tensions during Monday’s veto session at the Statehouse matched the scorching temperatures the state is experiencing. - New York's 'equal rights' constitutional amendment restored to ballot by appeals court
New York's 'equal rights' constitutional amendment restored to ballot by appeals court - A proposed amendment to New York’s constitution barring discrimination based on “gender identity” and “pregnancy outcomes” was restored to the November election ballot by a state appeals court. - Wildlife Watch: Farmers join in bobolink conservation efforts
Wildlife Watch: Farmers join in bobolink conservation efforts - In this week’s Wildlife Watch, Ike Bendavid visited an Addison County farm that is part of an Audobon Society program known as the Bobolink Project, linking farmers and birders together to support bird-friendly agricultural practices. - Vt. author pens new book on horse-inspired childhood
Vt. author pens new book on horse-inspired childhood - Celia Ryker is the author of “Big Guy: A School Horse Story.” - Village of Orleans settles lawsuit over property seizure
Village of Orleans settles lawsuit over property seizure - A Barton woman has settled a legal dispute with the village of Orleans after her home was seized as part of a property tax sale. - Burlington officials, health dept. to begin work on safe injection site
Burlington officials, health dept. to begin work on safe injection site - Burlington will soon join New York City and Providence, Rhode Island, as one of the few cities in the U.S. to have safe injection sites. - Missing Vermont man found dead
Missing Vermont man found dead - Police say a man who was reported missing earlier this month has been found dead. - Barre opens up the fire hydrants to cool residents
Barre opens up the fire hydrants to cool residents - The city of Barre found an old-fashioned way to help residents beat the heat this week, opening up the spigot on fire hydrants. - Winooski Juneteenth event takes steps to cool visitors
Winooski Juneteenth event takes steps to cool visitors - Organizers of Juneteenth celebrations in Winooski are carrying on despite the scorching temperatures expected Wednesday.
WCAX-TV – Channel 3
POBox 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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