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WTSA NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY MARCH 26th 2025
A legislative proposal aimed at alleviating medical debt for low-income residents of Vermont has successfully passed through the state Senate. This initiative seeks to eradicate $100 million...

WTSA NEWS FOR TUESDAY MARCH 25th 2025
Mail carriers in New York and Vermont are part of a national effort urging President Trump to refrain from privatizing the U.S. Postal Service. Discussions about privatization, aimed at maki...

WTSA NEWS FOR MONDAY MARCH 24 2025
Two men were arrested on Friday night after deputies discovered cocaine and fentanyl in their possession at a local business. Terry A. Parson, 41, from Putney, faces four counts of violating...

WTSA NEWS FOR SATURDAY MARCH 22nd 2025
Key lawmakers indicate that a significant reform of Vermont's education system may require more time than initially anticipated. Regarding the intricate matters of funding, class sizes, and ...

WTSA NEWS FOR FRIDAY MARCH 21st 2025
Protesters are opposing a proposed women's prison in Essex. On Thursday morning, criminal justice reform advocates gathered at the Statehouse to express their support for public health over ...

WTSA NEWS FOR THURSDAY MARCH 20th 2025
Vermont Democrats are reacting to Governor Phil Scott's veto of the Budget Adjustment Act, which he deemed 'irresponsible' due to its spending and the extension of the hotel-motel program in...

WTSA NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY MARCH 19th 2025
On Tuesday, advocates urged Vermont lawmakers to combat cancer by supporting a bill that enhances insurance coverage for biomarker testing. This testing enables more accurate cancer preventi...

WTSA NEWS FOR TUESDAY MARCH 18th 2025
Residents in various Vermont towns are preparing for possible flooding. Communities such as Barre, Richford, St. Johnsbury, Burke, and Wolcott are monitoring local rivers. Some have cleared ...

WTSA NEWS FOR MONDAY MARCH 17th 2025
A Marlboro man has been arrested following an investigation into allegations of sexual assault against a minor. Vermont State Police detectives began their inquiry in November 2024 after rep...

WTSA NEWS FOR SATURDAY MARCH 15th 2025
Can state lawmakers prevent Vermont youth from getting hopelessly hooked on social media? A bill approved by the Senate on Thursday attempts to do just that. Children 8 to 12, on average, sp...