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Vermont Explored on MSNFour-Day Vermont Itinerary: Burlington, Stowe, and the AdirondacksI’m welcoming guest author Ellie Reynolds, who visited Vermont this past fall. She fell in love with the area and is sharing ...
An army of trucks finally descended on the state four months after it was battered by Hurricane Helene. The cavalry arrived after the president threatened to dismantle FEMA following his Friday ...
Amid the flurry of legal action, Vermont officials have been trying to parse the potential statewide implications of a vague and expansive memo the Trump administration issued Monday. The memo ...
Less than a week after a woman from Seattle was charged in connection to the fatal shooting of a U.S. border patrol agent in Vermont, a man from Seattle was arrested and charged with murder in ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – President Donald Trump's Jan. 24 visit to western North Carolina — his second since Hurricane Helene destroyed large swaths of the Southeast on Sept. 27 and his first visit ...
Richmond police are searching for two women they believe to be connected to a traffic death that happened last fall. On Oct. 9 at around 5:30 a.m., Tomorrow Brooks, 42, of Richmond, was struck ...
I think, frankly, FEMA is not good," Trump said at a hurricane recovery briefing in Fletcher, North Carolina. “FEMA has really let us down, let the country down. And I don’t know if that’s ...
Major storm lashes Ireland and Scotland as hurricane-force winds down power lines and ground flights
A fallen tree across the North Road in east Belfast, Northern Ireland, where residents have been urged to stay at home as the entire island braces for the arrival of Storm Eowyn, Friday Jan. 24 ...
President Trump said Friday the disaster relief led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina has been disappointing, emphasizing ...
Months after Hurricane Helene devastated parts of Western North Carolina, thousands of residents remain displaced, with many still living in temporary accommodations, including tents and trailers.
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That title belongs to Hurricane Debbie, which struck in September 1961. Winds hit a peak of 177km/h (or 110mph as was recorded at the time) and 15 people were killed as a result of the storm ...
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