On this "You Can Quote Me," the UVM Catamounts claw their way to a national title. Plus, we investigate child care closures and questions about safety. And the verdict in the murder trial of Joseph Ferlazzo.
On this "You Can Quote Me," the most promising professions in Vermont, plus former Vermont lawmakers pitch a plan to solve the homeless problem. And new data reveals the number of new Vermonters and where they are moving from.
A one-on-one interview with former Democratic National Committee Chair and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean regarding strategies moving forward, and looking back at how Democrats did in this past election.
New numbers on a record-setting election in Vermont. Also, WCAX News investigates a Vermont prison in peril and the price tag for a new one. And how you can help honor veterans this holiday season.
On this "You Can Quote Me," is your car collecting data about you? Plus, America chooses its next president and Vermonters cast their ballots for leaders here and in Washington.
The fight over fighter jets in Vermont. Plus, 911 calls met with lengthy delays. A workshop helping people work through addiction. And the push to get more women into politics.
A guide to help the state's BIPOC community find resources. Also, the availability of lifesaving technology for student-athletes. And local research aimed at helping Sept. 11 first responders.
On this "You Can Quote Me," new research on residency in Vermont, the pig butchery scam, free fixes for car recalls, an update on a dog stuck in a bucket and are idling trains making people sick?
On this "You Can Quote Me," we have all the fun and excitement from the Champlain Valley Fair. Plus, a woman who has been lending a hand at the fair for four decades. And fair organizers talk about making the shows come to life.
Basketball in Barre to help flood victims. Plus, a recap of the Democratic National Convention. And WCAX Investigates the cycle of catch and release for repeat offenders.
Analysis of Kamala Harris' pick for vice president. Plus, slow toy recalls could be costing lives. And Burlington's homeless and drug crisis put a church in a crisis of its own.
Questions about safety at railroad crossings. Plus, a Burlington man dying from cancer shares the final moments of his life with us. And primary debate recaps.
On this "You Can Quote Me," tensions heat up over a big solar project in a small town. Plus, medical malpractice in the military system. And, a family furious with the US Postal Service over lost remains.
This week on 'You Can Quote Me' a Channel 3 investigation reveals how computer issues at DCF led to the wrongful removal of a child. Plus calls to end a Covid vaccine claims program. Experts warning taxpayers about a funding fiasco, and court cases piled up during the pandemic delaying justice for grieving families. We look into what's being done to fix the legal logjam.
Guest Grace Glynn from the Vt. Fish & Wildlife Dept. and Author Garrett M. Graff talks about his book called: "When the Sea Came Alive: An oral history of D-Day"
A look at the history of campus activism at UVM. Plus, a new tool to help Vermonters fight invasive species. The governor's pick for education secretary fails to win confirmation. The high demand for dental hygienists. And problems with popular weight loss drugs.
On this "You Can Quote Me," warnings about fake promises as consumers look for ways to handle their debt. Plus, Vermont prepares to help the country celebrate 250 years of independence. And new numbers on the popularity of Vermont politicians.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” Infertility Awareness Week. Plus, why packaging isn’t always regulated. And Vermont voters back at the polls weighing the needs of their schools against their property tax bills.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” a look at tobacco use in Vermont and ways to kick the habit with guest Rhonda Williams from the Vermont Department of Health. And we speak to Author Chris Bohjalian about his new book, “The Princess of Las Vegas.”
Can new federal money help solve the disappearance of Brianna Maitland? Also, a new tool for drivers to reduce the risk of deadly collisions with first responders. Plus, a warning to parents about toys labeled nontoxic.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” new housing in old structures. Plus, Matt Dickinson from Middlebury College on what comes next in the race to the White House. And Burlington Mayor-elect Emma Mulvaney-Stanak.
This week on 'You Can Quote Me', are patients getting taken for a ride when they get a ride to the hospital? We examine ambulance bills this morning. Plus we examine Vermont's five-finger discount problem and the potential new laws that could crack down on retail theft. Also an overdose death behind bars. An investigation about how it happened and what's being done to keep drugs out of jails.
How much of Vermont's recent record-setting and devastating weather can we attribute to climate change? We asked Vermont State Climatologist Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux.