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In celebration of Red Cross Month, one Vermont woman who got on board as a volunteer shares her story after initially getting a helping hand from the organization just over a decade ago during Hurricane Irene. → Read More
Saturday marks the 18th anniversary of Brianna Maitland’s disappearance but Vermont State Police say they have now identified DNA found in the vicinity of Brianna’s car → Read More
The American Red Cross works to help people and businesses get ready, from anything for preparing for a hurricane to making sure your smoke alarms are up to date in the event of a house fire. → Read More
COVID cases and hospitalizations continue to decline in Vermont and this week, officials have announced that the state will begin changing some guidance around testing. → Read More
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington has removed a priest from a Southern Vermont parish after he pushed back against COVID-19 precautions. → Read More
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has created a humanitarian crisis, and now, Vermont businesses, artists, and even law enforcement agencies are springing into action to do what they can to help. → Read More
This weekend, we are gaining an extra hour of sunlight and for people struggling with seasonal affective disorder, there are medical benefits too. → Read More
Green Mountain Power is rolling out a new translation service for customers. → Read More
When something happens in the community, whether it’s a fire or a natural disaster, Red Cross volunteers are trained and ready to step in and help. → Read More
As the crisis continues overseas, there has been an outpour of support for Ukraine but state leaders warn of possible fake charities and other scams emerging. → Read More
Montpelier, VT — A new photo exhibit at the Vermont Statehouse is aimed at sharing the truth about BIPOC Vermonters’ experiences to show how microaggressions can be both harmful and common. → Read More
On Thursday, Governor Chris Sununu delivered his State of the State address, where he honored the 2,326 Granite Staters who have died during the pandemic and dialed in on New Hampshire’s resiliency over the past two years. → Read More
In his weekly press conference, Governor Phil Scott says that schools with 80 percent of students vaccinated will be advised to do away with masks come February 28. → Read More
Days after a deadly shooting in Minnesota took place as a result of a ‘no-knock warrant’, Vermont faces an urgent push to ban such warrants in this legislative session. → Read More
Congressman Peter Welch says the passage of the Postal Service Reform Act should bring some overdue changes to Vermont communities. → Read More
On Tuesday, Governor Phil Scott touted some encouraging news in his weekly news conference as state leaders claim Vermont is inching closer to an endemic as case counts and hospitalizations drop off. → Read More
Plow drivers have been working around the clock to clear the roads from the biggest storm of the winter so far. → Read More
Staffing shortages have hit the trade sector hard, as Vermont has thousands of openings for trade workers. → Read More
Vermont State Police is investigating a suspicious death in Swanton after finding a man dead at home at 45 First Street, shortly after 4:30 am. → Read More
Vermont officials are encouraged by the recent drop in COVID cases and say now is the time to start thinking about an endemic strategy. → Read More