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Communities in rural Vermont face damaged homes and washed-out roads after heavy rainfall caused flash flooding.
Camp personnel called State Police at 6:20 p.m. on Thursday after the children didn’t return from what was supposed to be a 30-minute hike, authorities said.
Crews escorted the children off Camel’s Hump mountain early Friday to be reunited with their families. The post 3 children ...
This year's flash floods were confined to the northeastern part of the state. They were far less catastrophic than those of ...
Two boys, aged 14 and 11, and a 12-year-old girl didn’t return from their hike off Duxbury Road in Bolton on July 10 ...
Blacklegged ticks now account for 99% of reported tick bite illnesses in Vermont, and more than half tested carry Lyme disease.
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Vermont State Police said two boys and a girl, all 14 and younger, left their summer camp around 4 p.m. Thursday and did not come back. The search is ongoing.
Infosys McCamish Systems, a subsidiary of Infosys, has reached a 'stipulation and consent order' with Vermont's Department of ...
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Commentary | Margaret MacLean: Protect rural Vermont – Support rural schools and their communities.While it’s summer and classrooms are quiet, school board work across Vermont is anything but. With the passage of H.454 and major education transformation on the horizon, school boards from ...
Of particular concern was the east branch of the Passumpsic River at East Haven, which, starting around 3 p.m., rose over 4.5 feet in about two hours. By 5:30 p.m., levels began to recede.
Attorney General Charity Clark announced that a nationwide coalition of attorneys general have secured a settlement of ...
Senator Welch visited Barre and Montpelier, where he met with community leaders and flood-impacted Vermonters to discuss his ...
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