Darren Perron has a one-on-one interview with Rep. Becca Balint. Plus, the longest-working woman photographer in the country, Shelly Holt Allen, retires from WCAX News.
How a group is working to get wreaths on the graves of all Vermont vets. Plus, deadly products that are still for sale despite being banned. And the search for answers about a missing mom.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” Vt. Rep. Becca Balint discusses the decision on Capitol Hill to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and Vermont Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine addresses the opioid settlement money and concerns from people on the front lines of the crisis.
A new "Shark Tank"-style challenge at the University of Vermont. Plus, public safety in the spotlight in Burlington. How a resident survey hopes to address concerns.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” new guidance is in the works to help schools catch eating disorders. Plus, a one-on-one interview with Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vermont.
A look at Burlington's true crime stories. Plus, helping older Vermonters stay safe during emergencies. Tips to keep more of your cash while shopping. And the problem with product recalls.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” we’re taking a closer look at the Champlain Valley Fair including safety and security, Military Appreciation Day, food donations, FEMA help for flood victims and the shark attraction.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” a one-on-one with Rep. Becca Balint. Plus, a new report shows which towns have the highest financial burden when it comes to energy and the help available for those struggling to pay those bills.
On this "You Can Quote Me," teens targeted by blackmailers with compromising material. Plus, how the state is working to help Vermonters recover from the flooding.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” electric vehicle charging, a Phish fundraiser for flood victims and we talk with Vermont Agriculture Secretary Anson Tebbetts about the toll of flooding on farms.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” comparing catastrophes: Tropical Storm Irene versus this latest flooding. Plus, the flood’s impact on our natural resources.
On this "You Can Quote Me," a big birthday for Burlington's Fletcher Free Library. Plus, police officers accused of domestic violence allowed to keep their guns. And changes to Vermont's cannabis laws.
Vermont’s Catholic bishop is getting a promotion out of state. Also, risky railroad tactics cause dangerous situations for communities. Plus, eating disorders are on the rise-- a survivor's story.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” a new program that pairs police with crisis clinicians. Plus, a look at which of the governor's vetoes Vermont lawmakers managed to override.
On this "You Can Quote Me," a look at high-profile court cases. Plus, how new technology can lead police to the wrong suspects. And we check in on a hitchhiking chicken.
This week on “You Can Quote Me”: The new push to get more service members coverage for their exposure to burn pits. And, a preview of the Vermont veto override session.
This week on “You Can Quote Me,” we honor Vermont veterans who lost their battle over burn pits. And Darren Perron speaks with Vermont State University interim president Mike Smith about the new vision for VSU and the challenges to getting it off the ground.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” a problem at airports that could let guns get through. Plus store scofflaws-- we’re on patrol with police trying to nab shoplifters. And one-on-one with Vt. Gov. Phil Scott.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” new revelations about the “Kingdom Con” and reaction. Plus, an update on major changes that will reshape the Vermont State Colleges System.
A special "You Can Quote Me" as we examine suicides after service. A mother's anguish and a general's frustration over a lack of mental health care for vets. Plus, allegations the VA is dramatically undercounting the number of veteran suicides.
Meet Vermont's new cartoonist laureate. Plus, how the Vermont National Guard is working to fill 600 open jobs. And Vermont’s education secretary is stepping down.
The changing rules for farmworkers' overtime hours. How Vermonters are losing cash to con artists and bad buys at stores. And the Vermont National Guard takes part in Arctic training.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” big ballot items in Burlington. Plus, a Town Meeting Day preview, the growing pains as solar power gets bigger in Vermont and inside the search for contaminated classrooms.
A look at sports betting sites that target underage gamblers. Plus, former Senator Patrick Leahy talks about handling classified documents. And a murder that haunted Burlington for more than 50 years is finally solved.
In this “You Can Quote Me,” snowmaking at ski mountains when Mother Nature isn’t cooperating, the laws around using Vermont in your brand and we investigate military burn pits still in operation as a new law kicks in to help those already exposed.
On this "You Can Quote Me," Vermont's Catholic bishop shares his Christmas message, Montpelier has a new top cop, Sen. Patrick Leahy's final floor speech and much more.
We speak with Vermont Defender General Matthew Valerio about a shortage of public defenders. Also, we take you inside what will be Vermont’s only secure mental health facility.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” five steps to consider before investing, etiquette advice from the Emily Post Institute and patients left in the dark as some doctors battle serious addiction issues.
Vermont Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine discusses opioid overdoses in the state with our Ike Bendavid. The latest numbers and what is a connecting factor in some of the cases.
This week on “You Can Quote Me” we investigate flawed forensics after a woman in prison for killing her son was ruled an accident. Plus, we examine military malpractice, as service members wait years to get answers for claims against doctors who made mistakes. And, an interview with actor Barry Bostwick as he talks about the 47th-anniversary tour of the ”Rocky Horror Picture Show” at the Flynn Theater in Burlington.
This week on YCQM, inside the insanity murder trial of a Burlington man charged with a brutal 2017 attack. Plus, a Vermont student discusses his volunteer efforts in hurricane-battered Florida. And, a new multimedia exhibit examines a popular Canadian-bound immigrant crossing border section in New York.
On this “You Can Quote Me,” Channel 3 News investigates PCB contamination at schools and the lawsuits piling up against the chemical giant Monsanto. And, reporter Dom Amato investigates the root causes behind Burlington’s escalating gun violence crisis.
Miss Vermont 2022 discusses her struggle with mental illness and her push to get teens more mental health treatment access. Also, Vermont's health commissioner shares new details about new COVID-19 vaccines. And, a new way to get your political news through the WCAX Political Podcast.