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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.
Police in St. Johnsbury are on the lookout for someone impersonating a state trooper. Police say that on the Fourth of July, ...
Burlington Country Club's Michael Walsh had been knocking on the door of a Vermont Amateur golf championship for multiple ...
Alexander Marcano, 33, of Hartford, got cauhgt in 2023 near the Canadian border with 98 grams of fentanyl, 41 grams of ...
A proposed Burlington Northern Santa Fe logistics center has been approved by the Gunter City Council after Mayor Karen ...
Burlington’s water resources director emphasized in a joint statement that much of the city’s infrastructure, piping, pump ...
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Both Heidi Perez and her stepfather, Jose Ignacio "Nacho" de la Cruz had been detained by Immigrations and Customs ...
The City of Mebane is now allowing showers under Stage V restrictions. Bottled water and mobile restrooms are helping fill ...
Category 3 indicates cyanobacteria (BGA) is present in moderate to high amounts and "therefore the beach is closed to ...
More rounds of scattered thunderstorms are likely this afternoon with another round of life-threatening flash flooding likely.
The Graham-Mebane Water Treatment Plant has resumed production, moving a step closer to gradually returning to normal water.
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