April McCullum
Digital Editor-
Exploring the intersections of climate change, racial justice and LBGTQ activism with Vermont youth activists.
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Vermont's governor and congressional delegation will answer questions about responding to this month's devastating floods in a "telephone town meeting" Wednesday evening.
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Rainfall totals reached 9.2 inches in North Calais in the initial storm. Rivers across Vermont responded differently to the heavy rains.
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Members of Vermont's congressional delegation discuss guidance on applying for federal disaster assistance.
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Volunteer efforts are underway across Vermont to help with relief, cleaning and recovery after the devastating July floods.
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Vermonters who lost work as a result of the flooding are likely eligible for unemployment — and even self-employed Vermonters may get assistance.
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People have 60 days to apply for assistance for housing repair, rental assistance and personal property loss, according to FEMA.
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Vermonters are handling a lot more trash than usual as they dispose of items destroyed or contaminated by flooding. Here are some things to keep in mind.
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FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell joined Gov. Phil Scott and other state officials for a press conference about Vermont's flood response on Wednesday.
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Significant flash flooding is likely Sunday through Monday. A forecaster at the National Weather Service said it could be the worst since Tropical Storm Irene.