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Hosted by Corey with the Story, Burlington News Today delivers fast, focused daily updates on the stories shaping Burlington—from local news and business to culture, sports, and community developments. Designed for quick, on-the-go listening, each episode brings you up to speed in minutes.Produced by AI for speed, consistency, and global scale, the show is part of The Daily News Now network—bringing local news to every city in the world and keeping communities connected. Burlington News Today is your daily snapshot of what’s happening across the city.Advertise on DNN: [email protected]
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Adirondack Blood Center Closure Sparks Outcry | Burlington News
The Adirondack Blood Donor Center faces closure on July 10th, sparking outrage from nurses, healthcare workers, and community members who rely on it for life-saving support. With nearly 900 NYSNA professionals in contract talks over staffing and job security, keeping this vital local resource alive is central to their fight. Donors and families share stories of how this center saved lives — from cancer patients to accident victims — making its potential loss deeply unsettling. Officials urge dialogue before finalizing the closure, while UVM Health Network insists a partnership with the American Red Cross will ensure uninterrupted blood supply — all while protecting hospital finances and redirecting resources. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/e87e24c69f57b840
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Dr. First Retires After 32 Years of Pediatric Care | Burlington News
After 32 years of unwavering dedication, Dr. Lewis First is retiring as Chief of Pediatrics at Golisano Children’s Hospital, leaving behind a legacy of compassion and community impact. His final day was celebrated with heartfelt tributes, radio tributes, and stories that highlighted his deep connection to the region. Colleagues and families mourn his departure, praising his steadfast presence for children and families. Though stepping into retirement to spend more time with his family, Dr. First remains committed to advocating for kids’ health. Dr. Judy Schaechter will now lead the pediatric department, ensuring continuity as the hospital honors the end of an era while keeping its mission alive. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/928de2a77f6c9636
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Vermont Supreme Court Upholds Wildlife Rules | Burlington News
Vermont’s Supreme Court has sided with the Department of Fish and Wildlife, upholding coyote hunting and fur-bearer trapping regulations despite a three-year legal battle. The court ruled the rules, grounded in scientific data, were properly enacted—even though lawmakers initially opposed them and wildlife groups challenged the process. The decision clears the way for Vermont’s wildlife management approach, affirming the department’s authority to set regulations based on science, closing a major legal chapter and settling the debate over legislative intent. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/038b41d1f6fee1da
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Vermont Loosens Car Inspection Rules | Burlington News
Vermont just softened its car inspection rules to keep drivers from getting stuck with costly fixes for minor flaws—like small windshield chips or wipers that aren’t perfect—while still prioritizing road safety. Lawmakers struck a balance, letting vehicles pass even with these issues as long as they’re fundamentally safe, avoiding unnecessary financial strain. Though shifting to biannual inspections was considered, it was dropped due to revenue concerns. This practical tweak aims to make inspections fairer and more affordable without compromising public safety. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/3084e028426dbfe6
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Beta Technologies Expands in Vermont | Burlington News
Beta Technologies is set to transform South Burlington with a massive 100-acre expansion, bringing critical manufacturing in-house and boosting technician training — a bold move signaling deep commitment to Vermont’s growth and reshaping the local landscape. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/4f39d86775ee8b69
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Vermonters Reject Trump and Iran Attack | Burlington News
Vermonters are overwhelmingly critical of the U.S. attack on Iran, with 76% calling it the wrong move, and President Trump’s approval sits at just 27% as 71% disapprove—mainly over concerns about his character, democracy, and corruption. Seventy-three percent believe the country is headed down the wrong path, starkly divided along party lines: 71% of Republicans think things are on track, while just 2% of Democrats agree. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/5ac5c7a68f6f7d2d
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Ford Recall: Park System Risk | Burlington News
Ford’s recalling over 741,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a dangerous transmission flaw that could cause cars to roll away when parked—potentially leading to crashes or injuries. Affected models include popular F-150s, Explorers, Expeditions, and Lincoln Aviators/Navigators from 2018–2021. The fix? A free software update and possible part replacement. Don’t wait—check with your dealer or contact Ford/NHTSA for details. Safety first. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/9f8355f06cb7d58a
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Driverless Robots Revolutionize Farming | Burlington News
Farmers in Vermont are getting a sneak peek at the future of agriculture—driverless weeding robots from Greenfield Robotics, now rolling out thanks to UVM Extension. These robotic champs, basically fancy field Roombas, learn their terrain and handle the bulk of weed removal with minimal human oversight. Perfect for farmers with physical limitations, like Steve Stocking, who can’t walk his fields anymore but still wants to farm. The robots don’t tire, just need a charge—and they’re set to demo again at the end of July. This isn’t just tech—it’s a lifeline for sustainability, accessibility, and the future of food. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/0a53ec3d1b62a59c
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Vermont Truck Fines Hit $20K | Burlington News
Starting July 1, Vermont’s Smugglers’ Notch—Route 108—is getting tougher on oversized trucks: fines up to $10,000 for getting stuck, and $20,000 if traffic backs up. After years of big rigs jamming this narrow mountain pass despite existing restrictions, locals are fed up with delays and costly rescue ops. Officials hope steeper penalties and clearer, multilingual signage will deter drivers and keep traffic moving on this vital route. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/358db7e5e501d43e
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Vermont’s Aesthetic vs Real Priorities | Burlington News
Bossange’s got a beef with new houses in Vermont—says they’re out of place, ugly, and ruining the natural vibe. Some folks think local towns should just pass rules to keep construction looking right. But here’s the kicker: Vermont’s got bigger, more urgent problems demanding attention. Focusing on aesthetics might feel important, but it’s a distraction from the real issues affecting residents’ lives right now. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/1fed3c6121372cbf
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Supreme Court Lets States Ban Trans Athletes | Burlington News
The Supreme Court just greenlit state bans on transgender athletes in school sports, clearing the way for over two dozen states—mostly Republican-led—to restrict transgender girls from competing in female sports. Even Vermont, with its own inclusive policy, says the ruling still hurts young athletes by making them feel targeted and unsafe. This follows last year’s federal funding ban and mirrors New Hampshire’s own exclusionary policy, creating a fractured, fear-filled landscape for LGBTQ+ youth athletes nationwide. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/0ec87be55ea7ca57
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Egg Cartons, Price Fixes, and Vermont | Burlington News
Major egg producers Cal-Maine, Versova/Centrum, and Hickman’s Egg Ranch were caught colluding for over three years to artificially inflate egg prices — a scheme that hit consumers hard, especially those already stretched thin on groceries. The fallout? A massive settlement requiring the companies to distribute 53 million eggs nationwide, including over 900,000 in Vermont, plus $56,000 to the state. Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark slammed the companies for siphoning money from everyday families. Now, Vermont Foodbank CEO John Sayles is ready to distribute the eggs widely, noting high demand — but warns that rising egg prices still pinch households already struggling to afford protein staples. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/5e8bf963675b8075
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Garvey Family Sues Over Deadly Force | Burlington News
Scott Garvey’s family sues Vermont State Police after he was fatally shot during a mental health crisis, alleging excessive force and failure to de-escalate; despite the AG’s decision not to charge the trooper, the family insists the confrontation could have been avoided and seeks justice through civil damages. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/3deaf4ec0fdae96c
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Mexican Flavors & Alley Lane Vibes | Burlington News
Rutland Bowlerama just got a major summer upgrade with Clemente Delarosa’s food truck, The Golden Bull, serving up fresh Mexican eats every Tuesday through Saturday starting Cinco de Mayo. Delarosa, a lifelong chef and bowler, brings his signature three-pound burritos and street corn to a brand-new outdoor patio, complete with live music nights and ice cream trucks for extra fun. This partnership turns bowling alleys into vibrant community hubs, with plans to expand indoors in winter and build a full outdoor food and game zone — all to keep everyone fed, happy, and never leaving hungry. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/8c35108ff9d9ba43
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Burlington’s Long-Awaited Parkway Opens | Burlington News
After 58 years of delays, Burlington’s long-awaited Champlain Parkway finally opened — a two-lane road with a bike path, connecting I-89 to the city’s South End. Originally envisioned as a four-lane highway, this modern version reflects shifting priorities, funded mostly by the federal government with just 2% from the city. The project, shaped by multiple mayors including Bernie Sanders, symbolizes persistence and progress — kicking off with a 1965 Mustang leading a parade of electric cars, honoring the past while powering the future. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/fb1eac501b2f6a4d
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Justice Dept Blocked from Voter Data | Burlington News
Federal judge blocks Justice Department’s attempt to seize New Hampshire’s voter registration data, ruling the request violates the Civil Rights Act of 1964—marking the 10th state to deny such access. The DOJ has pursued similar data in 30 states and D.C., citing election law compliance, but critics argue it breaches privacy and undermines state systems. Some even admit wanting unredacted lists for Homeland Security citizenship checks. While 13 states have surrendered their data, others like New Hampshire are standing firm, with officials across party lines rallying to protect voter privacy. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/887144986d97a79c
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Feds Freeze NY Medicaid Fraud Funds | Burlington News
Federal authorities have frozen millions in Medicaid fraud funding for New York’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, citing insufficient criminal indictments — a move that’s part of a broader, politically charged crackdown on healthcare fraud targeting Democratic-led states. New York’s AG Letitia James fiercely defends her office, highlighting over $627 million recovered and accusing the Inspector General of ignoring the unit’s focus on high-impact, complex cases. The funding freeze follows similar actions in Hawaii, Minnesota, and California, fueling accusations that this is political theater ahead of elections rather than genuine anti-fraud enforcement. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/5aad9f132ffadbc8
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Man Charged After Protest Clash | Burlington News
A 24-year-old man has been identified and cited for allegedly smashing a police van window and injuring a trooper during a protest following an immigration raid on March 11, facing misdemeanor charges of aggravated disorderly conduct and simple assault. The damage totaled $500, and body camera footage appears to show the moment the window shattered as a person approached. The trooper suffered an eye injury from flying glass, while the suspect’s attorney argues the charges are excessive and claims his client was pepper-sprayed while hands were raised, violating use-of-force policies. The Chittenden County State’s Attorney’s office previously declined to prosecute six others from the same event, raising concerns that such leniency may encourage future unrest. The investigation remains open, and the suspect is scheduled for arraignment on July 28. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/1288aecdbbeee1ef
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Burlington’s Tax Stays Permanent | Burlington News
Burlington’s slapped a permanent 2.5% tax on meals, drinks, events, and short-term rentals — doubling down after a temporary hike in 2024 — while ditching the admissions tax at venues like the Flynn and Waterfront Park, sparking mixed reactions from businesses and a projected $1 million annual boost for the city. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/df94ee3e77a2c914
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Vermont Gets Eggs and Cash from Price Fixing Lawsuit | Burlington News
Vermont’s getting a major food relief boost—915,000 eggs and $56,000—thanks to a nationwide lawsuit settlement targeting egg price-fixing. Big producers allegedly colluded for over two years to inflate prices, squeezing consumers. The eggs and cash are headed straight to food banks and community groups, helping families stretch their budgets. This isn’t just a Vermont win—it’s part of a $33 million national effort, with states like New York, California, and Texas also sharing in the relief. The CEO of Vermont’s Foodbank called it a game-changer for food access. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/e4cfa6fab98185eb
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Powerball Jackpot Hits $375M | Burlington News
Powerball just hit an eye-popping $375 million jackpot—its biggest since December 2025’s record-breaking $1.8 billion win. With odds of 1 in 292 million, millions are still buying tickets hoping for life-changing luck. The last winner claimed $143 million in April. Next draw is Wednesday night—tickets are just $2, plus $1 for Power Play. Even if you don’t win big, you’ve got a 1 in 25 chance of winning something. Check your numbers—you might just be the next lucky winner. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/77de6e34d1e2edce
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Vermont’s New Contractor Protection System | Burlington News
Vermont’s new contractor registry is a game-changer for homeowners—anyone doing work over $10K must register, carry $1M in insurance, and provide written contracts. Designed to stop shady players from exploiting desperate homeowners, the system gives you legal backup and financial protection if things go wrong. The Attorney General’s office is cracking down too, with fines and lawsuits already in play. While adoption is still growing and resistance lingers, asking if a contractor’s registered sends a powerful message: you demand accountability and quality work on your home. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/41687d770c83b51c
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Severe Storms Brewing Tuesday | Burlington News
Severe thunderstorms are brewing across Vermont and New York Tuesday, with potentially powerful storms rolling in from afternoon through evening and into the night. Heat and humidity are fueling the threat—be ready, check local updates hourly, and have a plan if you’re outdoors or traveling. Stay alert—weather’s active and changing fast. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/afa19736e0655240
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1973 Floods Changed Disaster Response | Burlington News
On June 30, 1973, catastrophic flash floods in the Green Mountains—triggered by over six inches of rain—destroyed 26 bridges, railroad trestles, and cost over $65 million, claiming the lives of two boys. The disaster stretched across Vermont, New York, and New Hampshire, prompting federal action that reshaped disaster response. New flood insurance laws and the consolidation of relief programs under one agency emerged from the tragedy, proving that nature’s fury demands better preparedness and coordinated action. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/12a1abc6238eb964
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Vermont’s Scorching Summer Warning | Burlington News
Vermont’s bracing for dangerous heat this week—with extreme heat watch in effect until the Fourth of July, heat index values soaring to 105°F, making it feel far hotter than the actual temp. This isn’t a brief spike; summer’s shaping up to be hotter than usual. The National Weather Service explains: heat advisories mean dangerous conditions, while extreme heat watches signal imminent warnings. High humidity traps heat, disabling sweat’s cooling effect, and vulnerable groups—elderly, disabled, homeless, those with chronic illness—need extra care. Stay hydrated, avoid sun during peak hours, wear loose clothing, and use AC or shade. Keep blinds closed, avoid heat-generating appliances, and use fans only if indoor temps are below 90°F. Cooling centers are available statewide—check ahead. Climate change is making these waves more frequent and intense, so preparation is now essential. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/f68bf2cb35a54272
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Irrigation Saves Pastures in Changing Climates | Burlington News
Climate chaos is hitting farms hard—erratic rain is shredding pastures, forcing dairy farmers to buy pricey hay. One Vermont farmer lost a summer to drought, then spent nearly $425 a ton on emergency feed. But new research shows irrigation could be the answer: half his fields got water, producing nearly four extra tons of feed per acre—especially on sandy soil. Still, it’s costly and complex: a system runs $85K, with a 12-year payback, and even farmers with irrigation can’t ignore water conflicts. Is it worth it? Maybe—for the herd’s health and the farm’s future. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/51f55086668d6b81
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Vermont Restaurants Shine in Wine Awards | Burlington News
Vermont’s wine scene just hit the national stage—over a dozen local restaurants earned Wine Spectator’s prestigious awards for their killer wine lists, proving the Green Mountain State’s culinary game is serious. From Alpine Hall in Stowe to Twin Farms’ Dining Room, these spots are celebrated for their curated collections and expert pairings, earning everything from Award of Excellence to Grand Award. It’s not just bragging rights—it’s proof that Vermont’s hospitality scene is raising the bar for wine lovers everywhere. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/a04b4f86f4be5351
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Vermont Expands Education Behind Bars | Burlington News
Vermont’s Community College just landed a $2.9 million grant to revolutionize education for incarcerated individuals, launching a new center focused on job readiness, degree pathways, and smoother re-entry — turning prison time into a launchpad for success and rebuilding stronger, safer communities. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/c44285919ea1c96c
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South Burlington’s Downtown Revival | Burlington News
South Burlington’s City Center is buzzing with new life as beloved local restaurants like Folino’s Pizza and The Scale expand into the heart of downtown, fueling a decades-long revitalization effort. Owners like Neil Farr, who’s opening a Judi’s Ice Cream spot this Tuesday, report booming business and community demand for healthy, local eats. Amy Bernhardt of Leunig’s Bistro is responding to regulars’ needs by launching Leunig’s on Market — set to open this fall — making it easier for locals to enjoy downtown dining. With a thousand new homes built in the last decade, residents are thrilled to see their city transform into a vibrant, walkable hub, and business owners are already planning a summer block party to celebrate the neighborhood’s bright future. Listen in comfort:Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/b1563b0db6054aec
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Vermont Trooper Shot Man With Schizophrenia | Burlington News
A Vermont family sues the state after their 55-year-old son, Scott Garvey, was shot and killed by a state trooper during a mental health crisis — the family insists the officer misidentified a drum stand as a rifle and that non-lethal options were ignored. Despite the state’s Attorney General declaring the shooting justified, the family argues the deadly confrontation was avoidable and demands accountability, highlighting a troubling pattern: all 49 fatal police shootings in Vermont since 1977 have been deemed justified. They’re seeking justice not just for Scott, but for systemic failures that left no room for reform. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/634ed16524348501
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Nostalgia Toys Closing After Seven Months | Burlington News
Nostalgia Toys & More, the beloved throwback toy shop on Church Street, is closing after just seven months — but its story is far from over. Owners Shlomi and Miriam Lavi, who’ve already shuttered a hot dog spot in the same space, cite high rent, staffing woes, theft, and unsustainable costs for the exit. Despite a three-year lease, they’re done with that location. Yet, they’re not done with Church Street — and not done with Burlington. One longtime employee, Nancy Rissler, remembers the street’s golden era and dreams of its return to family-friendly vibrancy. Though talks with officials didn’t save the spot, Lavi remains hopeful for downtown’s future. And while Nostalgia Toys closes, their gift shop, Flora & Fauna, stays open — and so does their gratitude for the community that made them smile. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/6c75bb8d81320952
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NY Farmers Get $30M Tariff Relief | Burlington News
New York farmers are getting a lifeline with a $30 million state program designed to cushion the blow from damaging federal tariffs. Governor Hochul’s Agricultural Resiliency Against Tariffs Program offers up to $25,000 direct payments to eligible growers hit hard by trade disruptions that spiked costs and slashed export income. With applications due August 11, this urgent relief aims to keep farms afloat and food flowing—proving New York’s commitment to its agricultural heart. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/0c5a44461e781ef3
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Stone Culvert’s Historic Fate Revealed | Burlington News
An old stone culvert near Alexandria Bay may soon earn historic status thanks to its rare 19th-century engineering, sparking a preservation battle against demolition. Advocates like Stephen Sourwine are celebrating the state’s findings, while historians like Dennis McCarthy push for a War of 1812 connection, citing an 1812 map showing a road—and thus a bridge—at the site. The town holds off on tearing it down, hoping official recognition will secure its future. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/e4d01448ea366d13
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Alleged Stabbing of Relatives in Brandon | Burlington News
A 51-year-old woman, Tamara Stone, turned herself in after allegedly stabbing two relatives in Brandon, sparking a massive manhunt. Charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault, she pleaded not guilty and remains jailed without bail. Disturbingly, she reportedly hinted at a connection to the unsolved 2023 death of her brother, Brian Bailey, saying, “Brian was first, and you and the male victim are next.” Both victims suffered severe injuries—one airlifted to New Hampshire, the other hospitalized locally. With a potential life sentence looming and motive still unclear, this case has the chilling feel of a family tragedy spiraling into a deadly crime. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/4cbda41d1d5acad6
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Boating Safety Before You Launch | Burlington News
The Coast Guard’s got your back this Fourth of July—safety starts before you even hit the water. Check your boat’s condition, pack enough fuel, and make sure life vests and lights are ready. Don’t forget a float plan: tell someone where you’re going and when you’ll be back. Weather and water conditions matter—know them before you go. And slow down: safe speed means more time to react. A little prep now could save your day—and maybe your life. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/3c451e133a8a9f43
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Vermont Unleashes Cannabis Reform | Burlington News
Vermont’s July 1st cannabis laws are flipping the script: adults can now legally buy up to two ounces at once, and for the first time in the nation, ten licensed sellers will host controlled, in-person cannabis markets—no smoking allowed onsite. Meanwhile, tobacco and nicotine face steeper penalties, with license fees soaring and fines for selling to minors hitting $5,000—potentially up to two years in prison. Vaping products disguised as toys or office supplies? Out of bounds. This bold move aims to safely reshape both cannabis access and nicotine control. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/39bc5a788ed1f81d
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Vermont Health Plans Hit Regulatory Wall | Burlington News
BlueCross BlueShield of Vermont scrapped its plan to launch cheaper, high-deductible health insurance for 2027 after regulatory delays and restrictive conditions from the Green Mountain Care Board left them with no viable path forward. The proposed plans, meant to lower monthly premiums with steep deductibles up to $11,800, sparked debate: supporters saw them as a needed option amid shifting federal subsidies, while critics feared they’d trap people in medical debt or deter care. The state’s Department of Financial Regulation accused the Care Board of overreach, arguing that more choices—even imperfect ones—were better than leaving people uninsured. BlueCross pulled the plug on June 25, citing wasted resources, while state lawmakers scramble to clarify healthcare regulatory authority. Though these marketplace plans are dead, BlueCross plans to offer similar employer-based options instead. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/c2df8d3a31913503
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Rare Plants and Handmade Pots | Burlington News
Spring Road Nursery in Tunbridge is a hidden gem for plant lovers, specializing in rare perennials grown from seed and handcrafted terracotta pots shaped by owner Adam Nichols. From “goth grass” to peanut-butter-scented Melianthus major and the fuzzy, “sexy” Rodgersia, their collection is anything but ordinary. With a dog named Sprout as their fourth team member, Nichols and co-founder Bryan Dunbar pour passion into every leaf and pot — and the real reward? Watching customers transform their own gardens with these one-of-a-kind treasures. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/703d213ea933bf14
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Missing Vermont Woman Still Unlocated | Burlington News
Missing Vermont Woman Still Unlocated | Burlington News
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Welch Tours Vermont on Supreme Court Ruling | Burlington News
Senator Peter Welch is hitting the road across Vermont, listening to locals on everything from childcare costs to Iran—and taking aim at a recent Supreme Court ruling that expands presidential power to fire top federal agency heads. Calling it a blow to democracy and independence, Welch warns the decision undermines the very checks and balances meant to keep politics out of critical agencies. His tour, now heading to Bennington, is all about bringing Vermont’s values—community, collaboration, and accountability—to Washington. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/9b195b0b77ee5e59
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Garvey Family Sues Over Trooper Shooting | Burlington News
Vermont’s Attorney General cleared a state trooper of wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of Scott Garvey last July, calling the use of deadly force justified—but the grieving family fiercely disagrees, insisting Scott was unarmed and holding only his cane. Devastated and determined, they’ve filed a civil rights lawsuit seeking accountability and systemic change, challenging the official story and demanding reforms to how police handle mental health crises. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/5926299ab4e41ff2
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Celebrate America 250 Through Art | Burlington News
Step into America’s 250-year story through art and objects at Shelburne Museum’s self-guided “America 250” tour — a patriotic scavenger hunt featuring carved eagles, Washington folk art, star-spangled quilts, and Lady Liberty sculptures, all mapped out with QR codes and a pamphlet for a full-season adventure ending October 25. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/26b4dbc83f525c9a
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Leunig's Expands to South Burlington | Burlington News
Leunig’s Bistro is expanding to South Burlington’s City Center with a massive 5,300-square-foot spot called Leunig’s on Market, set to open this winter after summer construction — offering breakfast, lunch, dinner, classic favorites, and new menu items in a flexible space perfect for parties and everyday dining. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/2ab33b96c93f0145
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Blue-Green Algae Alert This Summer | Burlington News
Summer heat means more time by the water—but watch out for sneaky cyanobacteria blooms that can turn deadly. These blue-green algae thrive in warm, still water, forming bright green, blue, or white scum you can’t always spot from afar. If the water looks murky or you see tiny green balls you can’t scoop up, stay out and keep pets away. Toxicity is hidden, so don’t gamble on looks. Check state water quality maps for Lake Champlain and nearby areas, but your eyes and instincts matter most—conditions change fast. Stay safe, stay smart, and enjoy the water without risking your health. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/d2091248a3cc81cf
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Champlain Parkway Finally Opens After 61 Years | Burlington News
After 61 years of planning, Burlington’s Champlain Parkway finally opens, linking I-189 to the South End and reshaping traffic flow. Costing $84 million—with 95% federal funding—the project evolved thanks to community input, scaling back over decades. Former mayor called it bittersweet, a 12-year priority he couldn’t see completed. A U.S. Senator lamented the delay, especially when key figures are gone. Designed like a city street with bike and pedestrian paths, it’s part of a booming South End with new housing. Cameras will monitor traffic impacts for years to come. This isn’t just infrastructure—it’s a story of persistence, compromise, and community shaping a city’s future. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/3eaaefa390c25e85
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America’s 250th: Participation Over Nostalgia | Burlington News
America turns 250 this Fourth of July, sparking reflection on past milestones like the 1976 bicentennial — a time of low trust, economic strain, and national uncertainty. Yet, Americans still gathered, united by celebration, not politics. From Vermont’s unique republican past to the symbolic tall ships in New York Harbor, the lesson remains: participation over nostalgia. As we honor our shared story, let’s remember that community — even amid differences — is what makes America work. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/a8e298ed543ecf86
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Vermont Woman with Dementia Found Safe | Burlington News
Vermont Woman with Dementia Found Safe | Burlington News
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Stone Faces Murder Charges After Family Attack | Burlington News
A 51-year-old woman from Brandon is facing life in prison after allegedly stabbing her sister and father in a brutal home attack, with charges including attempted murder and aggravated domestic assault. The sister was stabbed from behind, fought back, and escaped — while the father was attacked with two knives in the bathroom, blaming him for the chaos and referencing being kidnapped. Both victims were hospitalized, one airlifted. Stone fled for two days before surrendering, and her sister hinted she may be linked to her brother’s unsolved 2023 murder — a connection authorities are withholding details on. The case is just beginning, with a chilling web of violence still unfolding. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/d577d83d87622319
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Calvin Alexander’s Probation Fallout | Burlington News
Calvin Alexander, 43, faces 18 months probation after pleading no contest to simple assault, a misdemeanor, following a probation violation from a prior domestic assault case. The original charges—aggravated assault and unlawful restraint—were reduced as part of a plea deal. Investigators heard recordings of him threatening someone with a knife and gun, and the victim claimed he forced them to watch him assault another person. A separate incident involved him hitting and choking a woman, threatening to kill her boyfriend. Alexander also assaulted a man he lived with, leaving him bleeding, and took control of the home, making residents feel imprisoned. The judge accepted the plea, acknowledging witness cooperation issues, and Alexander now carries a domestic assault conviction while accepting responsibility and moving forward under probation. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:[email protected] This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to [email protected]. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/bbe5f0ff204d9618
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hosted by Corey with the Story, Burlington News Today delivers fast, focused daily updates on the stories shaping Burlington—from local news and business to culture, sports, and community developments. Designed for quick, on-the-go listening, each episode brings you up to speed in minutes.Produced by AI for speed, consistency, and global scale, the show is part of The Daily News Now network—bringing local news to every city in the world and keeping communities connected. Burlington News Today is your daily snapshot of what’s happening across the city.Advertise on DNN: [email protected]
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