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Amid a second wave of coronavirus infections, many European countries are introducing curfews and lockdowns.
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The side-by-side tracks of two ancient animals have been called "by far the oldest vertebrate tracks in Grand Canyon."
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The matter of masks on planes has led to some contentious moments � and serious consequences. Is it legal to ban a passenger from flying for violating a mask mandate?
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As Vermont continues to reopen its economy, states like Arizona and Texas are pumping the brakes due to surges in COVID-19. This hour: it's our weekly�
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The FrequencyTraveling safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus: Rutland’s summer set-up, coronavirus numbers, and a meadow.Want the web version for the story you�
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This year, a summer vacation may seem like a pipe dream thanks to the novel coronavirus.But with restrictions easing in many parts of the country, travel�
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The state wants to stay in touch with travelers to Vermont using a mobile app. But it’s been unclear if it’s mandatory for visitors to register.The state�
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Tourism brings in over $2 billion of revenue to Vermont, and COVID-19 has made it very difficult for out-of-state tourists to visit Vermont hot spots.�
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Questions are coming up as travelers cope with the threat of COVID-19. Here are some answers that may help.
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Travelers are increasingly booking accommodations in private residences through sites like Airbnb, VRBO or HomeAway � but staying in someone else's house�