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Josh and his mom recount the trials and tribulations that started his road to recovery.
Experts say medicine for Opiate Use Disorder is the best way to abstain from use, but is it the silver bullet?
A lack of sober housing. It’s what housing and recovery advocates say is the most needed resource to combat Vt.’s drug crisis. So aren’t there more of them?
Ahead of the New Hampshire primaries, Nikki Haley hopes to swing voters toward the polls.
Thousands of Vermonters lose access to Medicaid after pandemic protections end.
After devastating floods in the Winooski Valley, a small town comes together to keep each other alive.
Some start-ups barely make it through their first year. This company is booked for the foreseeable future. Find out how a social media marketing campaign bought this company a “golden” ticket to success.
“There’s not another community living room. There’s not another place where people can just come and hang out with no expectations on them, so, I don’t know, I don’t know what will fill the void until then,”
How the relationship of two friends, one Jewish, one Palestinian, have evolved since the start of the war in Gaza
The University of Vermont’s Medical Center support staff union unionized last year. After increasing their wages, they no longer qualified for Medicaid.
Amidst a primary care doctor shortage, the only doctor in a small town is laid off.
July’s floods were only the start of a wet summer. Addison county saw rushing water that took out dozens of roads, but they didn’t qualify for FEMA.
A man’s entire house washed away. A pregnant family loses the bridge that brought their family to the road. A small town rocked by dangerous water.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been invested to curb Vermont’s nursing shortage, but a new report shows we don’t know if they’re working.
The Vermont community fund invests in expanding rural drag story hour across the state.
Legislation inspired by WCAX’s Darren Perron’s reporting is being brought home. Veterans share their stories of toxic exposure, and how the PACT Act impacts them.
Years after the toxic chemicals were found in Northern Bennington, a new discovery finds them in private wells in the south.
Vermont is a predominately white state. Black Vermonters gather at Lake Champlain in community — and to reclaim a sport with historic trauma.
Teachers are concerned about tackling pandemic related behavior issues with their students because of staffing shortages.
A piece of world’s largest pride flag is brought to Brattleboro.
A Rutland crossing guard wins a Vermont Department of transportation award. Learn the romance behind the prize.