News
NOAA kept a database of disasters that exceeded $1 billion in damage since 1980, but the agency halted the project amid funding cuts by the Trump administration.
The Lunenburg Selectboard heard a mix of road complaints, animal control concerns, and good news for the town’s library and school at its Sept. 8 meeting.
The reporting of industrial greenhouse gas releases to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency by emitters is being ...
The sweeping set of new rules are meant to help developers build the 40,000 new homes the state is forecast to need by 2030.
A busy Wheelock Selectboard meeting on Sept. 2 focused on tightening tax administration, keeping roads serviceable amid drought, and pushing long-term planning and FEMA recovery work.
The loss of a key tax credit and cancellation of a $62.5 million solar program are viewed as assaults on a signature industry in Vermont.
The landslide behind my neighbor’s backyard doesn’t exist—not according to the New York State landslide map or Greene ...
President Donald Trump says the U.S. military again targeted a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela, killing three aboard the vessel.
The main organization dedicated to police dog training and assistance in Vermont is raising funds for two of their canine friends.
Gov. Wes Moore (D) has appealed the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s denial of nearly $34 million in disaster relief to ...
Vermont's congressional delegation is urging the federal government to approve a request for a disaster declaration submitted by Governor Phil Scott.
Vermont has experienced 21 federally declared disasters since 2013, as well as multiple non-declared disasters. For the third year in a row—on the same date—Vermont experienced a major flooding ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results