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GOP lawmakers have said essential programs will remain, but cuts to FEMA are sending shockwaves through Vermont communities still recovering from back-to-back flooding It’s been two years since ...
"The law was very carefully written to withstand this kind of challenge," said Paul Burns, VPIRG executive director. "It's ...
Other 2024 catastrophes included June’s devastating floods in several Midwest states, July’s flooding that submerged several towns in Vermont, and January’s flash floods in San Diego that ...
Vermont is sending a team of urban search and rescue experts to aid people in the Midwest in anticipation of severe flooding.
As of Monday, 538 state roads remained closed, and swift water rescue teams from Vermont, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, ...
The State Treasurer’s Office and natural resources agency told lawmakers they need more time and money to act on the first-in-the-nation law, especially as incoming lawsuits challenge the statute.
After being hit with back-to-back flooding the past two years, the governor says FEMA funding is essential to Vermont’s recovery. “Red states, blue states, all across the board, all of us have ...
"Flooding remains a major issue in parts of ... Beshear said. Crews from Vermont, North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia and Maryland are also assisting Kentucky with rescues and evacuations.
Flooding and climate change further threaten water quality. After all its efforts, Vermont still has a long way to go to meet its federally-required water quality goals. And algae blooms have ...
Our next big weathermaker is on the move today and will arrive in our neck of the woods this evening. We are expecting a wide variety of precipitation, strong winds, and a multitude of impacts.
Funding cuts and firings at agencies like NOAA could greatly reduce CT's ability to prepare for, and respond to, climate and ...