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By ERIN PETENKO
A blood-sucking creature that comes at dusk is frightening Vermonters this summer. No, it’s not a vampire. It’s Culiseta melanura — one mosquito species responsible for spreading the eastern equine encephalitis virus, a rare and sometimes fatal...
By ERIN PETENKO
The United States is in the midst of a surge in measles cases driven by unvaccinated children.
By ERIN PETENKO
Five years ago, Vermont health officials announced the first confirmed case of Covid-19 in the state.
By ERIN PETENKO
The Vermont Department of Health has confirmed a case of measles in a school-aged child in Lamoille County — the first to be discovered in 2025.
By ERIN PETENKO
The Vermont Department of Health has stopped including data on COVID-19 cases and deaths in its weekly surveillance reports.
By ERIN PETENKO
Rock of Ages, a Barre-based granite company, has ended its quarry tours and shuttered its visitors center, effectively ending public access to its operations after more than 100 years.
By ERIN PETENKO
The registered nurses of Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans, Vt., voted in favor of unionizing Thursday after four months of organizing.
By ERIN PETENKO
Vermonters who work mostly from home earned 28% more than the average employee in the state in 2023, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau released in December.
By ERIN PETENKO
COVID-19, influenza and RSV are on the rise in Vermont, according to the latest data from the state Department of Health and wastewater collection sites.
By ERIN PETENKO
In 2023, Vermont made headlines for having the warmest year on record, mirroring a worldwide trend full of extreme weather and hotter temperatures.
By ERIN PETENKO
Last Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued a flood watch that set off a cascade of preparations across Vermont. On that same day, Vermont Department of Mental Health announced that it had received an extension of funding for its Starting Over...
By ERIN PETENKO
The National Weather Service has expanded a flood watch for almost the entire state of Vermont for Wednesday, meteorologist Eric Myskowski said on Tuesday. Early Tuesday morning, the weather service issued a flood watch starting Wednesday afternoon...
By ERIN PETENKO
More than 100 Vermont state employees have been ordered back to the office full time, but the state has no policy to determine who is eligible for remote work and does not track how many workers are remote.The move, first reported by WCAX, applies to...
By ERIN PETENKO
More than 75% of Vermont is “abnormally dry,” and a quarter of the state is in a drought, according to the latest data from the U.S. Drought Monitor. As of last week, drought conditions were worst in southern Vermont, where much of Rutland, Windsor,...
By ERIN PETENKO
The Vermont agency responsible for long-term care facilities has improved its inspection process, a year after the state auditor’s office published a report that uncovered multiple failures.State Auditor Doug Hoffer released a follow-up report Tuesday...
By ERIN PETENKO
Nearly a third of registered Vermont voters have already cast their ballot in this year’s Nov. 5 general election, according to data released Monday by the Vermont Secretary of State’s Office.Of the more than 450,000 ballots mailed to registered...
By ERIN PETENKO
Vermont narrowly avoided population decline in 2023 thanks to migration to the state, according to a new report from the state Joint Fiscal Office. The state had 1,800 more deaths than births between 2022 and 2023, but gained 1,300 people through...
By ERIN PETENKO
The Vermont Supreme Court ruled Friday that the state Human Services Board must reconsider a decision that denied a man with disabilities access to services he is entitled to. The unnamed individual, who has autism and a seizure disorder among other...
By ERIN PETENKO
Interim Vermont State University President David Bergh’s contract has been extended through 2026, the Vermont State Colleges board of trustees announced Wednesday. Bergh was appointed to the presidency in November 2023, the third person to serve in...
By ERIN PETENKO
A surge in respiratory illnesses caused increased patient volumes and long wait times at Vermont emergency departments this week, according to a health update from the state Department of Health. The department said that a rise in RSV, or respiratory...
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