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Entretenimiento

Premios James Beard 2026: Éxito para la gastronomía de Portland

by Editora de Entretenimiento junio 16, 2026
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La escena gastronómica de Portland ha obtenido un reconocimiento nacional significativo tras la entrega de los premios James Beard 2026. Según reportes de OregonLive, Eater Portland y The Portland Press Herald, tanto el sector de la coctelería como el de la restauración de la ciudad fueron galardonados, consolidando la reputación de Maine como un destino culinario de primer nivel.

¿Quiénes fueron los galardonados en la edición 2026?

El restaurador Dana Street, vinculado a la escena de Maine, fue uno de los nombres destacados al recibir un reconocimiento en esta edición de los premios, según informa The Portland Press Herald. Por otro lado, la ciudad de Portland logró obtener dos galardones en total, según detalla Eater Portland. Estos premios, considerados los más prestigiosos de la industria gastronómica en Estados Unidos, reconocieron tanto el trabajo en la cocina como la excelencia detrás de las barras de coctelería locales.

¿Quiénes fueron los galardonados en la edición 2026?

¿Por qué este logro es relevante para Portland?

Para los profesionales del sector, este reconocimiento representa un hito en sus trayectorias. De acuerdo con KOIN.com, los ganadores han calificado estos premios como el punto culminante de sus carreras, destacando que el galardón no solo honra su trabajo individual, sino también el crecimiento constante de la escena de bares y restaurantes de Portland. Mientras que WCVB subraya la importancia de este reconocimiento para la región de Nueva Inglaterra, los medios locales como OregonLive enfatizan cómo el éxito de un chef y un bar de coctelería posiciona a la ciudad dentro del mapa gastronómico nacional ante la crítica especializada.

2026 James Beard Media Awards Presented by American Express and Resy

Diferencias en la cobertura del evento

Al analizar los reportes, existe una distinción en el enfoque de los medios sobre el impacto del evento. The Portland Press Herald se centra específicamente en el logro individual de Dana Street, mientras que Eater Portland y OregonLive agrupan los éxitos bajo una narrativa de «doble victoria» para la ciudad. Esta disparidad subraya cómo, mientras la industria celebra el talento individual, la ciudad de Portland capitaliza estos éxitos como un triunfo colectivo para su oferta turística y culinaria.

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Tecnología

Sesión de escucha en Williston Central School el 15 de junio

by Editor de Tecnologia junio 11, 2026
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Una sesión de escucha está programada para el lunes 15 de junio a las 7:00 p. m. en el auditorio de la Williston Central School. El evento permitirá la participación presencial y remota, ya que será transmitido simultáneamente a través de la plataforma Zoom.

Cómo participar en la sesión

Los asistentes tienen dos opciones para conectarse a la reunión. De manera presencial, el encuentro se llevará a cabo en las instalaciones de la Williston Central School. Para quienes prefieran asistir de forma digital, el evento contará con soporte para la plataforma de videoconferencias Zoom, facilitando el acceso remoto a la sesión programada para este lunes 15 de junio a las siete de la noche.

Cómo participar en la sesión
Williston Central School Renovations
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Negocio

Reducir el dolor por una overdose de fentanilo: padre corre ultramaratones para financiar recuperación

by Editora de Negocio abril 22, 2026
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Un padre de Salisbury, Vermont, que perdió a su hijo a causa de una sobredosis de fentanilo está convirtiendo su dolor en acción, corriendo maratones ultralargos para recaudar fondos destinados a programas de recuperación en memoria de su hijo.

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Noticias

Mayor highlights Burlington’s progress, ongoing challenges in State of the City address

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor abril 7, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

BURLINGTON, Vt. —. Emma Mulvaney-Stanak delivered her State of the City address Monday night, calling for unity among city leaders while …

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Noticias

Pennsylvania man arrested after armed robbery, car theft in Williston – WCAX

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor abril 5, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

Maurice Nelson, 38, of Philadelphia is being held without bail after police say he robbed a gas station at gunpoint and stole a customer’s car.

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Salud

Ovejas Belgas: Primera Incautación Ganadera en EEUU

by Editora de Salud marzo 21, 2026
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En un acontecimiento sin precedentes, agentes federales estadounidenses llevaron a cabo una incautación de ganado en marzo de 2001. El objetivo fueron ovejas importadas de Bélgica.

Las autoridades agrícolas de EE. UU. Confiscaron 234 animales de una granja en Greensboro, Vermont, y 126 más al día siguiente en Warren. La medida se tomó debido a la preocupación de que las ovejas pudieran estar infectadas con una variante de la enfermedad de las vacas locas (encefalopatía espongiforme bovina o BSE) y representar un riesgo para el ganado del país. Esta enfermedad ya había afectado a rebaños de vacas en Inglaterra.

Esta fue la primera vez que el Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (USDA) incautó ganado en el país.

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marzo 21, 2026 0 comments
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Noticias

Springfield Elks January Student of the Month

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 20, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor
Caleb Young. Photo provided

SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – The Student of the Month program of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks recognizes young men and women for achievements in school and community life, hobbies, athletics, clubs, and community service. The Springfield Elks Lodge is pleased to recognize Caleb Young, a senior student at Springfield High School, as the Elks Student of the Month for January.

Caleb, the son of David and Ann Young, of Springfield, exemplifies what it means to be Student of the Month. He consistently works hard and is deeply curious, approaching his learning with genuine enthusiasm and a love of school that is evident every day. He combines strong academic interests, particularly his passion for engineering, with artistic talent, showing both analytical and creative thinking.

Beyond the classroom, he has completed more than 100 hours of community service, and demonstrates leadership and discipline through his active participation in the Civil Air Patrol, where he leads drills with confidence and responsibility.  He is an exemplary human being with a big heart, showing kindness, integrity, and a commitment to making a positive impact on others. Young will be graduating in June and is currently undecided about his postgraduation plans.

We are pleased to honor Young with the January Student of the Month award.

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Noticias

Gov. Phil Scott questioned on South Burlington ICE incident | Local News

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 18, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

MONTPELIER — The Governor said Wednesday a review is taking place of state and local law enforcement’s handling of an incident last week when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents executed a federal search warrant at a home in South Burlington that involved a vehicle crash and a clash with protesters.

The incident occurred March 11.

“From my perspective, what unfolded was totally preventable, with an injection of just a bit of common sense on the part of federal officials in particular,” said Republican Gov. Phil Scott. “With that said, when South Burlington reached out for assistance from the State Police, which was the right thing to do under the circumstances, we sent troopers to help out. And for the majority of the day the protest was peaceful, which is what we were all striving for in order to keep people safe.”

He said it’s unfortunate that things took a turn for the worse later in the day and said it was due to tactics used by federal officials that went against the recommendations of Vermont law enforcement.

“I also want to be clear, the actions of some to further agitate and escalate the situation was also unnecessary and put peaceful protesters in a situation many did not ask to be part of,” Scott said.

He said state police are currently reviewing all the body camera recordings from troopers at the scene.

“This will take a bit more time, but we’ll continue to be transparent as more details are available,” he said.

Scott was asked by reporters at a news conference to describe how the day unfolded from his perspective.

The Governor said he wasn’t directly involved, but local and state police followed the plan they came up with earlier in the year after seeing reports of ICE’s clashes with the public in other parts of the country.

He said the day began peacefully, but there was a period of time while federal agents were obtaining a search warrant that things seemed to build.

“At that point there was a gap, a time period, and I think things began to grow as people learned of the incident more protesters were coming, so that point there was another team that we had for crowd control that was brought to the site, as well as I think Williston and Burlington,” Scott said. “That’s when things got messier.”

He said South Burlington police were the ones officially in charge of the scene.

“Our charge was to keep everybody safe and to keep a separation between ICE and protesters so they could do their job. We can’t impede federal action, so we did just that,” he said.

He said he has seen one video where it appeared that a Vermont law enforcement officer was overly physical with a protester, but the reviews of the incident still need to be completed. He said the state wants to learn as much as it can from the event, as there will probably be more.

He said there have been discussions about how Vermont police can better differentiate themselves from federal law enforcement officials through their uniforms and such.

“Again, as I said before, we were trying to keep protesters safe and we can’t impede federal action. So they were going into the house. They had a warrant to go into the house. So we had to make sure that we could facilitate them creating a distance as best we could between the protesters and the federal officials,” Scott said.

Public Safety Commissioner Jennifer Morrison said state officials had conversations with federal immigration authorities, both local ones and those from a Boston office, about actions in the state.

“We believed we had done the good work to sow good relationships in advance of this event, and we believed that we would get information, maybe not far in advance, but we would get a heads-up on any actions that were going to happen,” she said. “And as the Governor said, that did not happen.”

Morrison said there are plans to discuss this with federal officials.

She took issue with a reporter’s line of questioning: “It’s very clear from your line of questioning that you have an opinion and a predisposition that the purpose of the state police critical action team was to ‘facilitate the actions of ICE,’” she said. “That is not what their purpose was; it was to protect everyone, including ICE agents with a warrant.”

She noted that the person — who turned out not to be the one ICE agents were looking for, according to reports — fled the scene in a vehicle, causing a crash. She said that made this more than a civil immigration procedure.

Morrison said it was known that ICE had a warrant and planned to execute it.

“We chose to protect the ICE agents from the protesters and the protesters from the ICE agents because we knew, as I just said to you, that they were going in come hell or high water, and we have seen in other parts of the country that if we withdrew, ICE would have used other tactics to break through the crowd, and we presumed that Vermonters would be hurt or harmed by those tactics,” said Morrison.

In January, amidst a federal immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, two people were killed at the hands of federal authorities, sparking public outcry. Many have feared what will occur should ICE ramp up activity in their communities. Earlier this week, Rutland City officials discussed the possibility, saying they likely will have no notice if and when ICE undertakes an operation in the city.

Morrison said Wednesday she has not had direct talks with city officials about this, and that would likely happen at the police command level. The state and Rutland law enforcement regularly discuss other matters, however, and lines of communication are open.

marzo 18, 2026 0 comments
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Deportes

Baloncesto Femenino NCAA: Vermont se enfrenta a Louisville en el Torneo

by Editor de Deportes marzo 16, 2026
written by Editor de Deportes

BURLINGTON, Vermont (WCAX) – Tras coronarse campeonas de la America East por segundo año consecutivo, el equipo de Alisa Kresge, conocido como las Catamounts, participará nuevamente en el torneo de baloncesto femenino de la NCAA este mes de marzo. El equipo está sembrado como número 14 y se enfrentará al tercer sembrado, Louisville Cardinals, en Louisville, dentro de la Región 3 – Fort Worth.

El decisivo triunfo sobre Maine (UVM 61, Maine 43) el viernes por la noche aseguró el tercer campeonato de la America East para las Catamounts en cuatro temporadas y les dio su pase al torneo de 2026, con un récord de 27 victorias y 7 derrotas en la temporada, y 13 victorias y 3 derrotas en la conferencia.

El bracket del torneo de baloncesto femenino de la NCAA presenta el camino de 68 equipos hacia el título nacional, comenzando con los juegos de clasificación “First Four” y avanzando hacia un campo de 64 equipos dividido en cuatro regiones. Los juegos de clasificación “First Four” se llevarán a cabo el 18 y 19 de marzo en los siguientes campus:

  • Austin, TX, Moody Center, 18 de marzo
  • Durham, NC, Cameron Indoor Stadium, 18 de marzo
  • Columbia, SC, Colonial Life Arena, 19 de marzo
  • Iowa City, IA, Carver-Hawkeye Arena, 19 de marzo

Las primeras y segundas rondas se llevarán a cabo en los campus de los equipos mejor sembrados en cada región, que luego avanzarán a las ciudades anfitrionas de las “super regionales”. Los campus que albergarán las primeras y segundas rondas son:

  • Ann Arbor, MI, Crisler Center, 20-22 de marzo
  • Austin, TX, Moody Center, 20-22 de marzo
  • Baton Rouge, LA, Pete Maravich Assembly Center, 20-22 de marzo
  • Chapel Hill, NC, Carmichael Arena, 20-22 de marzo
  • Durham, NC, Cameron Indoor Stadium, 20-22 de marzo
  • Fort Worth, TX, Ed & Rae Schollmaier Arena, 20-22 de marzo
  • Minneapolis, MN, Williams Arena, 20-22 de marzo
  • Norman, OK, Lloyd Noble Arena, 20-22 de marzo
  • Columbia, SC, Colonial Life Arena, 21-23 de marzo
  • Columbus, OH, Schottenstein Center, 21-23 de marzo
  • Iowa City, IA, Carver-Hawkeye Arena, 21-23 de marzo
  • Los Angeles, CA, Pauley Pavilion, 21-23 de marzo
  • Louisville, KY, KFC Yum! Center, 21-23 de marzo
  • Morgantown, WV, Hope Coliseum, 21-23 de marzo
  • Nashville, TN, Memorial Gymnasium, 21-23 de marzo
  • Storrs, CT, Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, 21-23 de marzo

En 2026, las ciudades anfitrionas de las “super regionales” serán:

  • Regional 1 & 3 – Fort Worth, TX, Dickies Arena, 27-30 de marzo
  • Regional 2 & 4 – Sacramento, CA, Golden 1 Center, 27-30 de marzo

Los equipos están sembrados del 1 al 16 en cada región, con los equipos mejor sembrados generalmente obteniendo caminos más favorables. El formato es de eliminación simple, lo que significa que ganan y avanzan a través de la primera ronda, la segunda ronda, el Sweet 16, el Elite Eight, luego a la Final Four y el juego de campeonato. Este año, la Final Four y los juegos de campeonato femenino se llevarán a cabo en Phoenix en el Mortgage Matchup Center el 3 y el 5 de abril, respectivamente.

marzo 16, 2026 0 comments
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Salud

Beta Technologies: Vuelos médicos eléctricos en Vermont

by Editora de Salud marzo 10, 2026
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South Burlington, Vermont – Beta Technologies ha sido seleccionada para participar en un programa piloto federal que permitirá a la compañía realizar vuelos médicos utilizando aeronaves eléctricas. Este programa tiene como objetivo expandir la aviación eléctrica en todo el país.

En la región, Beta Technologies llevará a cabo vuelos de carga y médicos en colaboración con otras compañías de transporte médico, según se indica en un comunicado de prensa. La compañía también brindará asistencia en misiones similares, incluyendo el transporte de órganos, en otros estados.

marzo 10, 2026 0 comments
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