Judge denies injunction to stop Montpelier Roxbury school budget revote, school closure plans
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by WCAX News Team
3m ago
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - A Vermont Judge has denied an emergency injunction sought by the Town of Roxbury to prevent a revote of the Montpelier Roxbury School District budget next week. Lawyers for the town argued in Washington County Court Tuesday that the Montpelier Roxbury Public School District held a budget informational meeting for voters last month after Town Meeting Day voting had already begun, preventing voters from having access to all the information, including the possibility that a “no” vote would result in the bussing of 40 or so Roxbury students to Montpelier and closure of the ..read more
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Child care centers expand with state funding
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by Melissa Cooney
4h ago
CABOT, Vt. (WCAX) - Child care continues to evolve across Vermont as new programs open and close. One provider in Cabot is bridging the gap in the community. For almost a year now, Vermont has been operating with what’s said to be one of the most expansive child care programs in the country. That’s after a sweeping bill passed last year, increasing financial assistance for families in an effort to create more spots for kids. The state says that from February 2023 to February 2024, 5 counties lost 15 or more child care spots. At the same time, 6 counties gained 15 or more child care openings. W ..read more
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Governor Hochul outlines N.Y. housing plans
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by WCAX News Team
5h ago
ALBANY, N.Y. (WCAX) - Housing in the Empire State could be reaching new heights thanks to a new agreement. The fiscal year 2025 budget outlines Governor Kathy Hochul’s plans for housing, including an expansion of tenants’ rights and efforts to prevent price gouging. And in New York City, Hochul highlighted basement conversion programs to help multigenerational families stay together. She also outlined more incentives to build out the affordable housing stock. “For a long time here in this City and the State, the doors to their next opportunity, their next home, have been closed because there’s ..read more
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Vermont senators react to foreign aid bill passage
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by WCAX News Team
5h ago
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WCAX) - A bill months in the making to provide aid overseas crosses the finish line, drawing criticism from Vermont senators. The security assistance package includes funding for Ukraine, Taiwan, Israel, and other humanitarian aid. The vote was opposed by Vermont senators Bernie Sanders and Peter Welch, both of whom say they voted no because of the funding outlined for Israel. “I voted no tonight on the foreign aid package for one simple reason: U.S. taxpayers should not be providing billions more to the extremist Netanyahu government to continue its devastating war against t ..read more
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Traffic alert: I-91 southbound closed between exits 15 and 16
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by WCAX News Team
5h ago
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A traffic alert for your Wednesday morning. Starting Wednesday morning, I-91 South will be closed between Exit 16 to Bradford and Exit 15 to Fairlee. The road will be closed to all traffic and is expected to last for a while, with no reopening date set yet. The closure is for a ledge-stabilization project and to add safety measures along that stretch of interstate ..read more
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Burlington’s annual street sweeping begins
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by WCAX News Team
5h ago
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Spring street sweeping begins Wednesday night in the Queen City. Over the next 10 days, cars in Queen City neighborhoods will need to be off the street on their designated night from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. to allow for street sweepers to come through. If cars don’t move they’ll be towed and ticketed $75 plus the price of the tow. Residents are encouraged to remove any items from the road like basketball hoops as well. “It really is a benefit for Lake Champlain, keeping all the phosphorus out of the lake, as we know phosphorus contributes to sino bacteria. So this is one of ..read more
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Barre City passes plan to build housing on parking lots
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by WCAX News Team
13h ago
BARRE CITY, Vt. (WCAX) - More housing is coming to Barre City now that the city council has approved plans to sell two small parking lots to a developer who wants to build as many as 40 apartments there. DEW Construction of Williston will work with Downstreet Housing & Community Development at the lots off Seminary Street and Campbell Place. Downstreet uses low-income housing tax credits and other programs to help build affordable housing in central Vermont. The plan will help ease some of Barre City’s housing crunch worsened by damage to nearly 400 households after the July floods ..read more
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Vt. Senate committee quizzes education secretary pick
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by Calvin Cutler
16h ago
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont Governor Phil Scott’s pick to become education secretary was grilled Tuesday by state lawmakers ahead of her confirmation vote in the coming days. In one of the most closely watched appointment hearings in recent memory, Zoie Saunders faced questions from members of the Senate Education Committee. “We are here to provide you with a fair, respectful, thoughtful, and comprehensive hearing,” committee chair Sen. Brian Campion, D-Bennington County, told Saunders at the start of the hearing. Saunders stressed the need to meet the educational and emotional needs of V ..read more
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