Latest Vermont Headlines

All the headlines from our Vermont Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Captive Insurance Industry to Gather in Burlington, Vt., This Week

Aug 6 2012 // Vermont will be hosting a major conference this week for the nation’ captive insurance industry. The Vermont Captive Insurance Association will be holding its annual conference from Tuesday through Thursday. Some...

Hundreds of Volunteers Still Helping Vermont Rebuild After Irene

Jul 31 2012 // Nearly a year after flooding from Tropical Storm Irene devastated villages up and down Vermont’s rivers, hundreds of volunteers are continuing to work with residents trying to rebuild. In Moretown last week, members...

Vermont Launches Photo Contest to Showcase State’s Recovery From Irene

Jul 24 2012 // Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin is asking Vermonters to share their best photographs of Vermont since Tropical Storm Irene to celebrate the state’s recovery. Shumlin and the Department of Tourism have launched a photo...

FEMA Backing Away From Vermont Funding Assurance

Jul 23 2012 // A top state official stunned lawmakers last Friday with the announcement that the Federal Emergency Management Agency apparently was backing away from funding assurances to help replace the Vermont State Hospital and...

Vt. Flood Insurance Customers May See Higher Rates

Jul 23 2012 // Some of Vermont’s estimated 3,700 flood insurance customers could see their premiums increase by up to 20 percent. Since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the National Flood Insurance Program has been operating at a loss...

Declarations – East

Jul 23 2012 // Healthcare Ruling Brings Cheers… “It’s a victory for the American people because it sustains a law that gives families security, holds insurers accountable and helps Americans get the care they...

Beloved Vermont Restaurant Rebuilding After Irene

Jul 18 2012 // Spring was gloomy in the Vermont ski town of Wilmington, following a winter with little snow on top of the damage and despair caused by Tropical Storm Irene that pummeled the town last August.Photo credit: Dot's Restaurant...

Vermont Police Say Motorists Heeding Safety Push

Jul 17 2012 // Motorists across Vermont have been slowing down and following traffic laws since the state launched a summer traffic enforcement program designed to counter a rash of fatalities in the first half of the year, said the...

Vermont Woman Loses Health, Home to Post-Irene Mold

Jul 16 2012 // A Vermont woman says she’s been forced from her home by mold that Tropical Storm Irene left behind, and she’s had trouble getting help for the problem. Thirty-nine-year-old Chandar Hall of Northfield says...

Vermont Flood Insurance Customers Could See Rate Hikes of Up to 20%

Jul 9 2012 // Some of Vermont’s estimated 3,700 flood insurance customers could see their premiums increase by up to 20 percent. Since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the National Flood Insurance Program has been operating at a loss...

Vermont Seeks Immunity From Workers’ Overtime Lawsuit

Jul 5 2012 // The state can assert it is immune from a lawsuit by more than 700 state employees, a judge has ruled, in a case where the workers say they were paid hourly rates when they worked more than 40 hours a week but should have...

Vermont Governor Hails Healthcare Ruling, Pushes Bigger Plan

Jul 2 2012 // Vermont’s push for universal, publicly funded, single-payer health care is going ahead no matter what, Gov. Peter Shumlin said, but he hailed the U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the federal Affordable Care Act...

Vermont Activists Demand Taser Moratorium

Jun 28 2012 // Mental health advocates and civil libertarians are calling for a moratorium on police use of stun guns in Vermont following the death of man last week. The American Civil Liberties Union and the Mental Health Law Project...

Skier Accuses Popular Vermont Resort of Neglecting Safety

Jun 27 2012 // A skier says a Vermont ski resort is at fault for his injuries. Alfred Rocks of Egg Harbor, N.J., sued Killington Ski Area, saying it failed to maintain a trail in a “reasonably safe condition” when Rocks...

Federal Funds Available for Vermont for May 29 Storm, Flash Flooding

Jun 26 2012 // Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin said the state’s request for a federal disaster declaration following damage caused by heavy rains, winds and flash flooding from May 29 has been approved by President Barack Obama.Vermont...

Maryland Teens Rebuild Vermont Homes Destroyed by Irene

Jun 25 2012 // A group of Maryland teenagers is helping rebuild two Vermont homes nearly destroyed last year by flooding from Tropical Storm Irene. The group calls itself DreamBuilders, and the members came to the White River Junction...

Vermont’s Irene Recovery Bill at $733M, Still More Work to Do

Jun 17 2012 // The state’s total cost of recovering from Tropical Storm Irene is estimated at $733 million, and the federal government is expected to pay about three-quarters of that amount, Administration Secretary Jeb Spaulding...

Federal Grants Available in July for Vt. Towns Hurt by Hurricane Irene

Jun 15 2012 // Some federal funds are due out this summer for Vermont towns hurt by Tropical Storm Irene.This photo, taken on Sept. 12, 2011, shows debris from destroyed homes after Irene passed through Pittsfield, Vt.. Photo: FEMARay...

Borch Joins Beecher Carlson Captive Unit in Vermont

Jun 12 2012 // Atlanta-based insurance brokerage and risk management firm Beecher Carlson has named John Borch as an accounting manager in its National Captive Practice. He will be based in the company’s Burlington, Vermont office...

Report Card Ranks Vermont Best, Florida Worst States for Insurance

Jun 4 2012 // The R Street Institute published its first research project as an independent institution today, a report card of the insurance regulatory environments in each of the 50 states. The report card builds on a series of annual...