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| Beer Fest Hits Waterfront Hot day -- cold beer. It's a combination that drew thousands of people to Burlington's waterfront this weekend. |
| High School Student Scores New Wheels One lucky high school student turned his academic "drive" into a new car. |
| Convicted Killer Yoh Cuts Plea Deal Convicted killer Herman Yoh has cut a plea agreement. |
| Taped Power Cord Sparked Burlington Fire Faulty wiring started a fire in an apartment on Chase Street in Burlington Friday. |
| Vermont Yankee Fallout After a second cooling tower failure at Vermont Yankee in less than a year, opponents of the nuclear plant say enough is enough. |
| Vt. SupCo: Suspended Principal Denied Due Process The Vermont Supreme Court has reversed the Board of Education's suspension of a St. Johnsbury principal. |
| Fish & Wildlife Board Member Quits Over Deer Hunt A plan to vastly expand Vermont's antlerless deer hunt has a member of the Fish and Wildlife Board resigning in protest. |
| State Finishes Fiscal Year In Black The state of Vermont finished the 2008 fiscal year in the black. |
| Fishermen Battle Bad Weather Friday's stormy weather catches anglers in the FLW bass tournament off guard. |
| Storms Level House, Corn Fields A series of storms flattened a house and cornfields in Addison County. |
| Storms Damage Northern Vermont Severe storms on Friday caused extensive damage across the northern tier of Vermont. |
| Lightning Sparks Fire in Jericho No one was injured when a lightning strike caused a house fire in Jericho early Friday morning. |
| Jurors Offer Insight into Williams Verdicts Jurors say they quickly found Christopher Williams guilty of most charges in the Essex shooting spree, but one triggered hours of debate. |
| Vermont Tubbs Closes Brandon Plant Vermont Tubbs closed its Brandon plant Friday, leaving 90 people out of work. The new owner is moving operations to New Hampshire. |
| Vermont Employment Improves Slightly Vermont's unemployment rate fell slightly in June. |
| Vermont Gubernatorial Candidates Debate The three major candidates for governor will square off this weekend in Waitsfield. |
| MiVT: "Muscle Trikes" The popularity of customized cars and bikes has boomed in recent years. We'll show you some flashy vehicles that are Made in Vermont. |
| Piano Provides Sneak Peek at Elton John Show Sir Elton John may not perform his sold-out Vermont concert until Monday night, but a special piano can give you a free preview. |
| It's NH Trails Day Associated Press - July 19, 2008 9:05 AM ET CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Today is being recognized as New Hampshire Trails Day. The recognition started in 1993 as White Mountains Trail Day, and... |
| Merrimack, NH sister gets into trouble over game Associated Press - July 19, 2008 8:55 AM ET MERRIMACK, N.H. (AP) - Police in Merrimack, New Hampshire, say a dispute over a computer game became ugly between a 19-year-old woman and her two... |
| AZ man arrested in NH after multi-town car chase Associated Press - July 19, 2008 8:45 AM ET CANTERBURY, N.H. (AP) - A 27-year-old Arizona man has been arrested by New Hampshire State Police in Canterbury following a car chase through... |
| Storm takes its toll on Tuftonboro Associated Press - July 19, 2008 8:35 AM ET TUFFTONBORO, N.H. (AP) - Strong storms hit Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, causing multiple trees and power lines to fall, damaging homes and closing... |
| Man drowns in Delaware River Associated Press - July 19, 2008 6:25 PM ET HIGHLAND, N.Y. (AP) - State Police say a 20-year-old Staten Island man drowned in the Delaware River, where he was swimming with friends in Sullivan... |
| Child found in pool dies Associated Press - July 19, 2008 6:25 PM ET GREECE, N.Y. (AP) - Police say a 1-year-old boy was found unresponsive in an above-ground pool by his mother in suburban Rochester and later... |
| Suspect shot by pursuing state trooper Associated Press - July 19, 2008 2:15 PM ET ENDICOTT, N.Y. (AP) - State Police say a 20-year-old man was shot several times by a trooper chasing him when the suspect showed a handgun in a... |
| Western NY sewage plant worker overcome by leaking chlorine fumes Associated Press - July 19, 2008 3:15 AM ET HOLLEY, N.Y. (AP) - A worker at an Orleans County sewage treatment plant is recovering after being overcome by fumes from a chlorine leak. |
| Fell requests another appeal of death sentence Associated Press - July 19, 2008 8:25 AM ET RUTLAND, Vt. (AP) - A man on federal death row for kidnapping and killing a Rutland woman in 2000 is asking a federal appeals court to take a second,... |
| Convicted killer agrees to drop sentence appeal Associated Press - July 19, 2008 8:05 AM ET BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - A man convicted of murdering his wife 1997, but had his life without parole sentence overturned by the Vermont Supreme Court... |
| Juror: shooter's insanity claim not believable Associated Press - July 19, 2008 7:55 AM ET BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - 1 of the jurors who convicted Christopher Williams of killing two people and wounding two others says Williams' claim of... |
| Thunderstorms leaves thousands without power Associated Press - July 19, 2008 7:45 AM ET WATERBURY, Vt. (AP) - Thousands of Vermont homes remain without power Saturday after a series of violent thunderstorms swept the state knocking down... |
| Experimental Heart Pump It can be a long wait for a heart transplant patient to find a suitable donor. But one boy can wait a little longer thanks to an experimental device. |
| Tomatoes Cleared for Consumption The federal government lifted its salmonella warning on tomatoes amid signs that the outbreak may be slowing down. |
| Treating Autism Some parents of children with autism are turning to non-traditional treatments, and some are seeing amazing results. |
| Dueling Diets Some overweight Americans may have been prescribed a low-fat diet by their doctor, but new research is challenging the medical standard. |
| Art Realization Therapy A new program that tries to help artists who are unable to paint due to a disability. |
| Doctors Recommend More Cancer Testing The percentage of people getting screened for colorectal cancer is on the rise, but it is still far below what doctors would like to see. |
| Falls Are Top Cause of Injury, Death Among Elderly |
| Magnetic Pulses to Brain Improve Lazy Eye in Adults |
| Gene Variations May Predict Antidepressant Response |
| Research Finds Causal Link Between Ending Drinking, Depression |
| Breast-Fed Babies Have Fewer GI Infections |
| All Newborns Should Have Ears Screened, Task Force Says A national task force is recommending that all newborns be screened for congenital hearing loss. Early detection and treatment can better the chances for positive outcomes later in life, such as stronger language skills. |
| Low-Fat Milk OK for Some Toddlers New guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) now advise parents of toddlers who are overweight or obese, or those who have a family history of obesity, high cholesterol or cardiovascular disease, to switch to reduced-fat milk between 1 and 2 years of age. |
| Diet Plans Produce Similar Results New research shows that Mediterranean and low-carb diets are just as good and just as safe as the low-fat diet often prescribed by doctors, a revelation that should give people more choices in eating well. |
| Genetic Trait Boosts AIDS Risks in Blacks New research suggests that people of African descent are much more likely to have a genetic trait that makes them more susceptible to infection with the HIV virus. |
| Children Move Less as They Get Older By the time children reach their teens, their level of physical activity drops significantly, new research shows. |
| Champlain Valley Storms Leave Thousands Without Power Sat, 19 Jul 2008 17:17:22 EDT Friday afternoon, storms tear through much of the Champlain Valley, bringing down power lines and trees. |
| Verdict Delivered In Williams Trial Fri, 18 Jul 2008 20:57:29 EDT The jury came to a verdict in the trial of Christopher Williams after seven days of testimony. |
| Egg Farm Wants More Hens; Locals Raise Stink Fri, 18 Jul 2008 12:34:59 EDT A large egg farm in Highgate, Vt., is asking for permission to more than double its size, but some neighbors say another 100,000 hens will draw too many flies. |
| 911 Callers Say Tractor-Trailer Drove Erratically Sat, 19 Jul 2008 16:35:54 EDT A man arrested on driving under the influence charges drove a tractor-trailer extremely erratic, 911 callers said. |
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