Lynne McCrea
EditorLynne worked for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý from 2002 to 2022 as a producer/reporter for special news projects.
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The release of a high-risk sex offender from prison last week is again raising questions about state sex offender laws. Inmate Richard Laws was set free�
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Vermont had 14 homicides last year. It fell to the Bureau of Criminal Investigation at the Vermont State Police to handle the bulk of those cases. That�
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Tuesday night was a pretty good one for Rutland Mayor Chris Louras. The incumbent fended off two challengers in yesterday’s election to win himself a�
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There are three candidates running for mayor in Rutland: Christopher Louras, the incumbent mayor who is seeking his fifth term, David Allaire, president�
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When you read the words American Dream, what comes to mind for you? Kids? White picket fence? A stable nine-to-five? Or maybe no kids? A cozy rental? A�
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An outbreak of measles that started at Disneyland has now sickened more than 100 people in 14 states, and stirred up the debate over whether to vaccinate�
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With temperatures expected to dip below zero tomorrow, some might be tempted to crank up the thermostat a notch or two. But for many Vermonters, that�
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On Thursday, Vermont’s nearly 120,000 Catholics will have a new leader in the state. Bishop Christopher Coyne will be installed as the Tenth Bishop of�
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There’s a big focus on the middle class and the economy ahead of President Obama’s State of the Union speech on Tuesday evening. But there’s another issue�
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Efforts to clean up Lake Champlain are about to get a big boost from the federal government. Today, Jason Weller, chief of the United States Department of�