• Mother Charged with Murder of 2 Children in Wellesley
    Apr 26 2026

    A Massachusetts mother, Janette MacAusland, is charged with murder after her two young children were found dead in their home. MacAusland, 49, was arrested in Vermont and is awaiting extradition. The tragic incident occurred amidst a bitter divorce battle, with her husband seeking custody of the children. Authorities are investigating the case, aiming to bring justice for the deceased children.

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  • Bowling for Independence: Vermont's Success Story
    Apr 26 2026

    Bowling for Independence: Vermont's Success Story

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  • Mother Charged with Murdering Kids in Wellesley
    Apr 26 2026

    Heartbreaking Tragedy: Woman Charged with Murdering Her Children in Wellesley, Massachusetts

    A 49-year-old woman from Wellesley, Massachusetts, is facing two murder charges after allegedly killing her seven-year-old son and six-year-old daughter. Janette MacAusland was in the midst of a divorce and custody battle when the tragedy occurred. She is currently in custody in Vermont, awaiting a fugitive from justice hearing. The community, particularly Schofield Elementary School, is mourning the loss of the children. Counselors will be available to help students and families cope with the shock. The investigation is ongoing, highlighting the devastating consequences of family disputes.

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  • Vermont Sci-Fi Expo & Film Fest: Epic Fun Awaits
    Apr 26 2026

    Vermonts Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Expo and Made Here Film Festival are in full swing, offering a mix of panels, workshops, and screenings. The expo at Champlain Valley Expo features authors and comic artists, while the film festival showcases regional talent at Burlington Beer Company. Both events offer unique experiences, with the expo charging $20 for adults and $5 for kids, and the film festival accepting donations. Dont miss out on these exciting events!

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  • Montpelier's River Revival: Dams to Parks
    Apr 26 2026

    Montpelier residents and experts discuss removing four aging dams on the Winooski River to reduce flood risks and create a downtown water park. The dams, Bailey, Trestle, Pioneer Street, and Hidden, are seen as obsolete and harmful to the environment. The city aims to cut maintenance costs and improve safety. The project, if successful, could attract tourists and boost the local economy. Design work begins this summer, with permits and funding from FEMA and a grant. The park could be a new attraction for Montpeliers outdoor scene.

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  • Vermont's Plea Bargain Problem: A Missed Jury Trial
    Apr 26 2026

    In Vermont, a staggering 97% of misdemeanor convictions result from guilty pleas, not jury trials, due to prosecutors power and heavy caseloads. Prosecutors often overcharge to secure pleas, leaving defendants with limited options. To address this, Vermont should require prosecutors prove cases beyond reasonable doubt before charging and increase court diversion programs. This would reduce caseloads, promote jury trials, and center justice on public safety.

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  • Vermont Teachers Fight Tech Overload, Push for Ed Tech Scrutiny
    Apr 26 2026

    Vermont educators are advocating for a reduction in classroom technology, citing negative impacts on learning and student engagement. One school successfully replaced Chromebooks with pen and paper, leading to improved student performance. Bills in the Statehouse aim to regulate ed tech providers and allow parents to opt their children out of technology entirely. Critics argue that digital tools are essential for modern education, while proponents of the bills claim they are necessary to protect students from harm.

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  • White House Dinner Shooting: Suspect Identified
    Apr 26 2026

    White House Dinner Shooting: Suspect Identified

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