Latest Vermont Headlines

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Vermont Officials Assess Spring Flood Damage

Apr 18 2019 // Vermont state and local officials are assessing damage from flooding caused by heavy rains and snowmelt that led to road closures, some evacuations and a rescue from a flooded parking lot. Some roads remained closed...

Judge Orders Vermont’s Hermitage Club Owner to Pay Member $2.1M

Apr 8 2019 // A judge has ordered the owner of a foreclosed ski club in Vermont to pay about $2.1 million to a club member who is unable to sell back 20 memberships he bought in 2015. The Brattleboro Reformer reports the judge issued...

Vermont Sues Two Prescription Opioid Distributors

Mar 29 2019 // Vermont filed a lawsuit against two pharmaceutical distributors, accusing them of selling ever-increasing amounts of prescription opioids in the state while failing to effectively monitor and control the sales and...

Vermont Hospital Email Hack Exposes Info of More Than 72,000

Mar 25 2019 // Officials at a Vermont hospital say the information of more than 72,000 people may have been exposed during an email hack. Rutland Regional Medical Center says the email accounts had information such as patient names,...

Company Denies Responsibility for Vermont Ski Resort Fraud

Mar 19 2019 // The former owner of Vermont’s Jay Peak resort is fighting claims from a court-appointed receiver that it should pay millions in damages as part of a settlement. The Caledonian-Record reports Canadian Saint-Sauveur...

Gas Refineries Pay Vermont Settlement Over Fuel Additive

Mar 18 2019 // The Vermont attorney general’s office says more than two dozen of the country’s biggest gasoline refiners, including ExxonMobil and Shell Oil Company, are paying a $3.8 million settlement over the use of the...

Vermont Gets More Than $2M in Amtrak Rail Safety Grants

Feb 21 2019 // The Vermont Agency of Transportation is getting more than $2 million for safety upgrades along the route of the Amtrak Vermonter, addressing conditions that resulted in a 2015 derailment. The money from the Federal...

Vermont Workers’ Comp Rates to Decrease for Third Year in a Row

Feb 20 2019 // Workers’ compensation insurance will continue to cost less for most Vermont employers when new rates approved by the Department of Financial Regulation (DFR) become effective on April 1, 2019. This is the third rate...

Vermont Lawmakers Seek to Eliminate Insurance Pre-Authorization

Feb 6 2019 // Vermont legislators are seeking to ban insurance companies or Medicaid from requiring pre-authorization before approving medication-assisted treatment. Democratic Rep. Ann Pugh tells The Times Argus she wants to remove any...

Vermont’s Union Mutual Promotes Cook, Ryan and Miles

Jan 4 2019 // Union Mutual has promoted M. Joseph Cook, Schuyler M. Ryan and Matthew Miles. Cook was named vice president of Union Mutual and executive vice president of Community Mutual, a member of the Union Mutual Companies. Ryan was...

Insurer Suggests Vermont Man Tossed Gun in Sea After Grandfather’s Death

Jan 2 2019 // An insurance company investigating the sinking of Nathan Carman’s boat in 2016 is suggesting that he may have thrown a gun used to kill his grandfather into the ocean. National Liability & Fire Insurance Company...

Vermont Hires New Chief Information Security Officer

Dec 27 2018 // The state of Vermont has hired a new chief information security officer. The appointment of Nicholas Andersen was announced by the state last week. Agency of Digital Services Secretary John Quinn says Andersen’s...

Reuters Special Report: J&J Knew About Asbestos in Baby Powder for Decades

Dec 17 2018 // Darlene Coker knew she was dying. She just wanted to know why. She knew that her cancer, mesothelioma, arose in the delicate membrane surrounding her lungs and other organs. She knew it was as rare as it was deadly, a...

Vermont Town Votes to Join Law Firm’s Opioid Lawsuit

Nov 29 2018 // A Vermont town’s select board has voted to work with a national law firm that plans to sue opioid makers over the drug crisis. The Bennington Banner reports Bennington will not have to pay for litigation as part of...

Vermont Seeking Public Input on Regulating Contractors

Nov 27 2018 // Vermont officials are seeking a second round of feedback from the public on a proposal to regulate home improvement and construction contractors. Lauren Hibbert, of the Office of Professional Regulation with the Secretary...

Parts of Northern New England Hit with Heavy, Wet Snow

Nov 16 2018 // More than 6 inches of heavy, wet snow fell in parts of northern New England on Tuesday in one of the first significant snowfalls of the season. Caledonia and Essex counties in northeastern Vermont reported 4 inches to 7.5...

Vermont Construction Company Investigated After Death of Employee

Oct 22 2018 // Federal officials are investigating a Vermont roofing and construction company whose employee died in a fall at a job site in New Hampshire. The Brattleboro Reformer reports the Occupational Safety and Health...

Marsh Makes Two Senior Captive Solutions Leadership Appointments

Oct 3 2018 // Marsh, a global provider of insurance broking and risk management services, has made two senior leadership appointments within Marsh Captive Solutions. Effective January 1, 2019, Julie Boucher will assume direct leadership...

Declarations

Oct 1 2018 // Opioid Suit “While we cannot bring back the lives lost to opioid addiction, we can question whether Purdue has lived up to the decade-old promise they made to correct their behavior. The answer, unfortunately, is a...

What States Have Done, and Not Done, About Guns

Sep 28 2018 // Shortly after last year’s shooting massacre on the Las Vegas strip, Ohio Gov. John Kasich convened a panel to explore possible reforms to state gun laws. A Republican, Kasich wanted to be sure its members clearly...