Pat Bradley
North Country Bureau Chief-
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is asking the public to be aware and help turtles that may be trying to cross roads.
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Organizers of the annual Mayor’s Cup Regatta and Festival in Plattsburgh have announced the winner of the t-shirt design competition and outlined events intended to attract visitors to the downtown.
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In the wake of catastrophic disasters in each of their states in 2023, two Democratic U.S. Senators are calling on their peers to pass long-term relief funding.
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In April 2022, New York approved a state budget that included a provision mandating that all school buses purchased by 2027 must be zero-emission and all district fleets must transition by 2035.
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Following a report issued Tuesday showing record profits from drug companies, Vermont Senator Peter Welch and Michigan Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, both Democrats, are calling for change.
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The Clinton County Historical Association hosted a recent talk by Lake Champlin Maritime Museum Director Emeritus Art Cohn on efforts to raise the Revolutionary War gunboat Spitfire from the bottom of the lake.
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As the Vermont legislative session winds down, Governor Phil Scott is lamenting lack of progress on his key priorities.
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The Burlington, Vermont City Council had a number of items on its agenda to consider this week including the sale of city property and whether it should weigh in on contract negotiations between nurses and the UVM Medical Center.
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At its latest meeting, the Plattsburgh Common Council reviewed proposed local laws that would modify management and zoning of the city’s harborside area.
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Democratic and Progressive leaders in Vermont are glad to hear that Senator Bernie Sanders will seek a fourth six-year term, but Republicans say it’s time to make a change.