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James Maloney

James Maloney

Reporter and Multimedia Journalist at WPTZ-TV

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Vermont towns impacted by latest July flooding hope to see disaster aid after appeal

Vermont Emergency Management said further action following another denial is unclear.
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Federal aid still available to farmers impacted by 2023, 24 floods

The USDA announced Monday that farmers can apply for the next phase of funding for the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program.
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Vermont National Guard updates lawmakers on cybersecurity preparedness

Officials with the Vermont National Guard met with lawmakers virtually on Wednesday to discuss their resources on cybersecurity for the state.
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Central Vermont communities to vote on $149 million bond towards ne...

Voters in Central Vermont, including Barre, will cast their ballots on significant bond items, including a new career technical center and flood resilience projects.
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Migrant advocates request state funds to provide SNAP benefits to r...

Advocates said refugees and special immigrant visa holders have gone without benefits since October.
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New city credit rating to lower interest rates for ongoing loans, B...

Mayor Mulvany-Stanak and other city officials said this will further help to pay for ongoing projects.
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President Trump denies federal disaster aid for Vermont; Scott will...

President Donald Trump rejected requests from Vermont, Illinois and Maryland but approved aid for states where he won elections in 2016, 2020, and 2024.
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Vermont homeowners encouraged to weatherize as winter approaches

As winter approaches, Vermont homeowners are being urged to take steps to keep the cold out—and the heat in.
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SNAP benefits, heating assistance at risk if government shutdown co...

State government officials testified during a Joint Fiscal Committee Hearing at the State House on Thursday to discuss the impacts of the government shutdown.
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Vermont nonprofits question legality of Gov. Scott’s recent executi...

The letter accuses the Governor’s recent executive order on housing as an illegal action.
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Scott Administration says some state employees can have more time t...

Right now, the latest exception that can be given is June 30. If that holds up, by July 1, all state employees should be working on a hybrid schedule.
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Fire on Brownell Mountain contained as crews monitor flames to prev...

The Williston Fire Department is handling the investigation into what caused the fire. Early indications show that the fire might have been manmade.
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Construction workers detained by ICE in Vermont

Nine non-citizen construction workers from Hardwick were detained by ICE agents during traffic stops, with seven now in custody in Louisiana.
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Vermont Way Foods partners with Migrant Justice to promote organic ...

Vermont Way Foods has teamed up with Vermont Migrant Justice to bring organic dairy products to store shelves, celebrating their partnership at the Acorn Food Hub in Middlebury.
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New mental health urgent care to open in Newport next month

A new Front Porch Urgent Care in Newport on Lakemont Street will be the next of six in the state.
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Vermont tourists share concerns about travel in the event of a gove...

With a government shutdown looming, certain aspects of vacationing could be impacted if lawmakers don’t pass federal appropriations.
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Vermont agriculture secretary says federal relief will likely be re...

As Vermont farmers face challenges from the severe drought, the state is working to survey the impacts.
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Goats, sheep take to Jay Peak to help with resort landscaping

For the first time, Jay Peak Resort is employing livestock to help cut down weeds on the slopes.
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Vermont state employees to transition to hybrid schedule in December

Vermont state employees will return to the office for at least three days a week starting Dec. 1.
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Vermont Department of Health says their goal is to keep COVID vacci...

The Vermont Department of Health said those who are not high risk should still inquire about taking the vaccine to protect others.
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State officials continuing to develop plan to bring remote employee...

Vermont officials said they are still working on a plan to return some remote state employees to in-person work Wednesday, but details remain limited.