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Members of Vermont's congressional delegation discuss guidance on applying for federal disaster assistance.
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Everyone Eats has distributed millions of meals at community centers, hospitals, schools, and general stores since 2020. It's been especially helpful for people who don’t have access to a kitchen or cooking supplies. Its end comes at a time when food insecurity rates are at record highs.
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Internal FEMA documents suggest low-income disaster survivors are less likely to receive some types of housing assistance. Critics point out there are also racial disparities in who gets help.
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Texts stating "Presidential Alert" were sent to some 225 million U.S. cellphones at 2:18 p.m. ET.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has awarded $460,000 to the town of Norwich to celan up an area destroyed during Hurricane Irene in�
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Four years after Tropical Storm Irene devastated central and southern Vermont, federal officials have identified nearly 900 properties in Bennington�
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This month marks four years since Tropical Storm Irene hit Vermont. In the aftermath, President Barack Obama vowed the Federal Emergency Management Agency�
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Beginning next month, communities in Vermont will need to follow new rules to qualify for state assistance following a disaster. Community leaders learned�
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State officials are urging the Obama Administration to make some significant changes in federal disaster recovery programs.The goal is to make the federal�
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Gov. Peter Shumlin requested federal assistance for Vermont to help pay for damage done in the ice storm that hit the northwest part of the state in late�