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  • Friday, May 24 2013 8:28 PM EDT2013-05-25 00:28:49 GMT
    Sunday is the big day-- the Vermont City Marathon. Katie Chase is one of the many runners taking a second chance at running after participating in the Boston Marathon. Peter Delaney is the executive director
    Boston Strong runners say they are eager to run again and cross the finish line with pride.
  • Friday, May 24 2013 8:30 PM EDT2013-05-25 00:30:24 GMT
    For a 26.2-mile marathon, runners need to make sure they are taking care of themselves, not only before they lace up their sneakers for the big race, but during the run and after it's over. Kimberly Evans
    A nutritionist shares advice on how runners should treat their bodies after the marathon is over and what their last meal should be before the big race.
  • Friday, May 24 2013 8:32 PM EDT2013-05-25 00:32:36 GMT
    After the tragic events at the Boston Marathon, police are beefing up security for Sunday's Vermont City Marathon. Burlington Police Lt. Art Cyr appeared on The :30 with a list of the changes and what
    Burlington Police are beefing up security at the Vermont City Marathon. Learn the major safety changes for this year's event versus past races and what you should know before arriving Sunday.
  • Thursday, May 23 2013 8:25 PM EDT2013-05-24 00:25:09 GMT
    Champlain Community Services claims their mission is to help encourage individuals to express themselves through self-advocacy. One way they've done this is through a local access TV show called The Advocacy
    Justin Levinson and clients from Champlain Community Services interview local celebrities on a public access show. Hear how they're promoting self-advocacy.
  • Thursday, May 23 2013 8:30 PM EDT2013-05-24 00:30:07 GMT
    The 2013 Chicken Coop Tour led poultry enthusiasts on a self-guided exploration of 16 coops in the Jericho and Underhill area. Eva Sollberger with Seven Days shares her experience on one of these tours.
    Eva Sollberger with Seven Days takes us on a chicken coop tour with some feathery friends in Jericho.
  • Thursday, May 23 2013 8:52 PM EDT2013-05-24 00:52:29 GMT
    The legislative session has ended. To give some assessment on what did and did not get done is House Speaker Shap Smith. Watch the video to learn more.
    House Speaker Shap Smith breaks down what did and didn't pass, and what Vermonters should know.
  • Wednesday, May 22 2013 8:19 PM EDT2013-05-23 00:19:47 GMT
    Burlington's redistricting process appears to have ground to a halt. The city council punted the job of redrawing the city's voting lines to a committee of mostly volunteers, and that committee is struggling
    Kevin Kelley with Seven Days looks into what has stalled the process and how committees are handling decision-making.
  • Wednesday, May 22 2013 8:22 PM EDT2013-05-23 00:22:25 GMT
    Kristin went live at the Vermont Chamber Business and Industry Expo. She spoke with the President of the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, Betsy Bishop, to find out what Vermonters can expect from this year's
    The president of the Vermont Chamber of Commerce talks about what people can expect at this year's Vermont Business Expo.
  • Wednesday, May 22 2013 8:24 PM EDT2013-05-23 00:24:31 GMT
    Today marks a big birthday for the American Cancer Society. The national organization is 100 years old and to celebrate they are remembering 100 survivor stories around the country. Only one Vermonter
    To celebrate 100 years, the American Cancer Society recognizes one Vermonter who survived bone cancer and continues to share her story.
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 8:05 PM EDT2013-05-22 00:05:24 GMT
    You've heard of hackers, but what about civic hackers? Their goal is to improve communities. And coming up on June 1st and 2nd, Vermont will host its first ever National Day of Civic Hacking. It's part
    From developers to dabblers, find out how Vermonters are using technology to help build better communities.
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 8:07 PM EDT2013-05-22 00:07:39 GMT
    The Vermont City Marathon is coming up Sunday May 26th, and runners are getting their last minute training sessions in before crossing the finish line. One runner returns with her eye on the gold. Abbey
    Abbey Kaknes was one of Vermont's fastest women in last year's Vermont City Marathon. Find out what inspires her to run the marathon again this year.
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 8:10 PM EDT2013-05-22 00:10:42 GMT
    Spring cleaning is a great time to tidy up the house and possibly find some buried treasures you can sell. Steve Bottari talked to Amanda Walker with Consumer Reports to find out strategies that can turn
    It's garage sale season. So how do you make sure you hold the best sale? Steve Bottari gets tips from the experts at Consumer Reports.
  • Monday, May 20 2013 9:11 PM EDT2013-05-21 01:11:12 GMT
    The legislative session wrapped up last week. Democrats control the House, Senate and Governor's seat. But that did not mean there was agreement on every issue. For a look back and ahead, we spoke with
    Take a look at the impact of the legislative session. Lieutenant Governor Phil Scott gives us his take on what did and did not pass.
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 10:50 AM EDT2013-05-21 14:50:20 GMT
    An old pastime is skating its way back into Vermont. Skateland was a popular spot for Vermonters from 1974 until 2000 -- when it closed its doors. Now the family business has found a new spot to bring
    Get ready to skate! A family has decide to open Skateland back up. Find out why and check in on the popularity of roller skating.
  • Monday, May 20 2013 9:05 PM EDT2013-05-21 01:05:29 GMT
    After Angelina Jolie revealed last week she had a double mastectomy, it has prompted many women to take a second look at their health and family histories.The 37-year-old actress inherited a mutation of
    Trying to get rid of cancer through preventive surgery. A Fletcher Allen surgeon tells us about double masectomies and reconstructive surgery.
  • Friday, May 17 2013 8:22 PM EDT2013-05-18 00:22:07 GMT
    Soon the hills of Vermont will be alive with comedy. The fifth annual Green Mountain Comedy Festival is set to start next week. It features about 100 comics. Seven Days Music Editor Dan Bolles and comedian
    The fifth annual Green Mountain Comedy Festival kicks off next week. Find out what's new this year.
  • Friday, May 17 2013 8:24 PM EDT2013-05-18 00:24:28 GMT
    The University of Vermont assigned their civil and environmental engineering seniors to create capstone projects that can better Vermont towns. Two senior graduates appeared on The :30 to share their ideas
    UVM students pitch in to help communities solve problems. How these environmental engineers are getting out of the classroom and into the real world.
  • Sunday, May 19 2013 1:37 PM EDT2013-05-19 17:37:13 GMT
    All this week on the Channel 3 News at 6 p.m., Reporter Steve Bottari has looked at invaders-- plants and pests that are causing or could cause big problems in Vermont. Tim Schmalz is the head of the plant industry
    From bugs to plants-- invasive species that threaten Vermont and what the state is doing to keep them out.
  • Thursday, May 16 2013 9:03 PM EDT2013-05-17 01:03:38 GMT
    The You Can Play project is a national initiative dedicated to ensuring equality, respect and safety for athletes at all levels of sports, without regard to sexual orientation. Recently, two UVM student-athletes
    Two UVM students team up for a new film that encourages athletes of all sexual orientations to play sports in an open and respectful environment.
  • Thursday, May 16 2013 9:05 PM EDT2013-05-17 01:05:57 GMT
    The 5k Corporate Cup Race took place in Montpelier Thursday evening. As the race was getting set to start, Kristin Carlson spoke with race director Leslie Davis-Stone and volunteer Michael Feulner and
    Kristin Carlson talks to the race director and a volunteer about the Corporate Cup Race that's marking its 30th year in Montpelier.
  • Thursday, May 16 2013 9:08 PM EDT2013-05-17 01:08:07 GMT
    Montpelier is thinking ahead to a big summer event-- the celebration of Independence Day. The director of Montpelier Alive, Phayvanh Luekhamhan, appeared on The :30 to give us a preview of the festivities.
    What's on tap for the Fourth of July celebration in Montpelier this year.
  • Thursday, May 16 2013 9:11 PM EDT2013-05-17 01:11:34 GMT
    The Rokeby Museum in Ferrisburgh will unveil a new exhibit, in a new building this weekend. Jane Williamson, the executive director of the museum, gave Mike McCune a preview tour of the exhibit that's called
    A new exhibit is set to open at the Rokeby Museum looking at Vermont's role in the underground railroad.
  • Wednesday, May 15 2013 8:21 PM EDT2013-05-16 00:21:44 GMT
    Vermont law enforcement is battling what they say is an unprecedented heroin problem. They are trying to crack distribution networks, both in and out of the state. Andy Bromage with Seven Days wrote an
    Seven Days editor Andy Bromage breaks down the law enforcement battle with heroin addiction and how officials hope to stop distribution networks.
  • Wednesday, May 15 2013 8:26 PM EDT2013-05-16 00:26:12 GMT
    The weather is finally perfect for the start of gardening, but before you get digging how do you know the best combinations for your flowers? Charlie Nardozzi gives us some tips on choosing which flowers
    Have you ever heard of the thriller, filler and spiller technique? Garden Expert Charlie Nardozzi explains what it means and how it will help your garden.
  • Wednesday, May 15 2013 8:28 PM EDT2013-05-16 00:28:40 GMT
    26 artists are being featured in an art display in Montpelier until the end of May focusing on the power of aging. The show is called "The Art of Creative Aging," showcasing the works of older visual artists
    There's an art show in Montpelier called "The Art of Creative Aging."
  • Tuesday, May 14 2013 8:00 PM EDT2013-05-15 00:00:41 GMT
    With warm-sunny weather finally here, it's the perfect time to dig into delicious fresh salads. Nina Lesser-Goldsmith from Healthy Living Market joins us now with a versatile summer salad that involves
    Learn a new recipe with a twist on salads. We're in the kitchen mixing up a grilled vegetable salad with feta and lemon, just in time for summer.
  • Tuesday, May 14 2013 8:04 PM EDT2013-05-15 00:04:04 GMT
    The Vermont City Marathon is coming up on May 26th, so why are runners taking on this 26 mile race? This week on "Going The Distance" we learn how marathon teams are dedicating their runs to make a difference.
    Numerous marathon teams are hitting the pavement for the Vermont City Marathon this year. Hear from two teams about what the run means to them.
  • Tuesday, May 14 2013 8:06 PM EDT2013-05-15 00:06:11 GMT
    Many of us live fast-paced lives. Between work and play, it can sometimes be hard to slow down. That's where the third annual Slow Living Summit in Brattleboro comes in. Martin Langeveld from Strolling
    Learn how one nonprofit organization is promoting cooperation, respect and resilience by teaching Vermonters how to live within the means of the Earth.
  • Tuesday, May 14 2013 1:29 PM EDT2013-05-14 17:29:07 GMT
    Lawmakers look they will wrap up work tomorrow. So for a look at the legal implications of the laws they passed, we turn to Vermont Law School Professor Cheryl Hanna. Watch the video for more.
    Legal expert Cheryl Hanna breaks down the laws of Legislature, what has passed in the Statehouse and how will it affect Vermonters? We get analysis.
  • Tuesday, May 14 2013 1:22 PM EDT2013-05-14 17:22:34 GMT
    Cyberbullying is a growing crime that targets victims through technology, like computers, phones and other electronic devices. One Vermont high school decided to take initiative in the fight to stop this
    Meet two Spaulding High School students taking the initiative to teach others about cyberbullying by creating a short video to go viral and make a difference in cyber abuse.
  • Tuesday, May 14 2013 1:17 PM EDT2013-05-14 17:17:30 GMT
    About 1 million people in the U.S. are living with Parkinson's disease and 50-60-thousand new cases are diagnosed each year. It's a disorder of the brain that leads to shaking and difficulty with walking,
    Nearly one million people in the U.S. are living with the disease. Find out how it hit close to home for one Vermonter and how doctors are researching for a cure.
  • Friday, May 10 2013 8:23 PM EDT2013-05-11 00:23:59 GMT
    Kristin talks with political analyst Chris Graff to discuss the legislative session wrapping up soon. Watch the video to hear his comments and reaction.
    Hear analysis on the 2013 legislative session from political analyst Chris Graff.
  • Friday, May 10 2013 8:25 PM EDT2013-05-11 00:25:51 GMT
    Friday kicks off a two-day festival dedicated to local bands and underground music. It's called "Waking Windows Festival." Dan Bolles is the music editor with Seven Days with a preview for this annual
    This weekend marks the third year for a festival dedicated to local music and fun. We get a preview from Seven Days music editor Dan Bolles.
  • Friday, May 10 2013 8:28 PM EDT2013-05-11 00:28:53 GMT
    Mother's Day is this weekend. So we invited NECI Chef Jean-Louis Gerin to teach us an original dish dedicated to mom.Fiddlehead Blanc-Manger Savory mascarpone fiddlehead and asparagus with herb chiffonade Ingredients 1/2
    Learn an original recipe to cook for moms just in time for Mother's Day.
  • Thursday, May 9 2013 8:58 PM EDT2013-05-10 00:58:25 GMT
    Kristin talks to Sente President John Campbell about the legislative session and whether adjournment will meet deadlines. Watch the video to hear their interview.
    Hear from Vt. Senate President Pro Tem John Campbell about updates on adjournment in the Statehouse.
  • Thursday, May 9 2013 9:09 PM EDT2013-05-10 01:09:45 GMT
    In the latest Stuck in Vermont we meet Buddy Longworth, a LINK Express bus driver that's been making friends for a decade now. And recently he gained another friendship with multimedia producer, Eva Sollberger
    Meet a bus driver who has been making buddies for the last decade, and leaving a lasting impression.
  • Thursday, May 9 2013 9:41 PM EDT2013-05-10 01:41:53 GMT
    There's a new book that's hit the shelves about a Vermont author's experience running the Boston Marathon eleven years ago. The book is called "The Bach Road To Boston" describing the connection between
    Learn how singing and running are connected for one Vermont author.
  • Wednesday, May 8 2013 9:21 PM EDT2013-05-09 01:21:12 GMT
    Lawmakers are racing to adjourn this week. For a check on progress, Kristin joined Seven Days political columnist Paul Heintz to discuss decisions around physician-assisted death, budget debate and decriminalizing
    Kristin Carlson and Seven Days political columnist Paul Heintz discuss decisions being made at the Vt. Statehouse.
  • Wednesday, May 8 2013 9:23 PM EDT2013-05-09 01:23:31 GMT
    This year marks a big birthday for the town of Milton; 250 years of history then and now. John Lindsay is the chairman of the Milton's 250th birthday committee. He tells us what to expect for celebration.
    Milton reaches a big birthday milestone. Hear from a community member about how the town plans to celebrate 250 years of history.
  • Wednesday, May 8 2013 9:27 PM EDT2013-05-09 01:27:36 GMT
    It is busy here at the statehouse but earlier this week Kristin got the chance to go ramp picking with Chef Michael Kloeti of Michaels on the Hill in Waterbury. This time he showed her how to make pickled
    Kristin learns how to find ramps and use the bulbs to pickle the vegetable.
  • Wednesday, May 8 2013 12:59 PM EDT2013-05-08 16:59:17 GMT
    Kaylie Flannigan is a senior at Fair Haven Union High School who took a 10-day service trip to Honduras where she discovered a poverty-stricken community. After seeing the condition of many schools in
    How a trip to Honduas changed a Vermont student's life and led her to create a nonprofit helping kids.
  • Friday, May 10 2013 12:18 PM EDT2013-05-10 16:18:37 GMT
    The Vermont City Marathon is coming up on March 26th. 3,450 runners are expected. 3,600 will be running the full marathon; and of those 2,905 will be running the marathon for the first time. So what does
    What is it like to run a marathon for the first time? We find out from a rookie hoping to go the distance.
  • Tuesday, May 7 2013 8:37 PM EDT2013-05-08 00:37:05 GMT
    It's an elite club but is also one that anyone can join, as long as they are willing to get out and see Vermont. Meaning really see Vermont. To be part of the 251 club, you have to visit all 251 towns
    What's the best way to see Vermont? Members of the 251 Club would tell you it's town by town. That's the group whose members visit every community in the state.
  • Tuesday, May 7 2013 10:19 AM EDT2013-05-07 14:19:59 GMT
    Kristin spent some time outside learning how to find and cook ramps from Chef Michael Kloeti of Michael's on the Hill.Chef Michael KloetiMichael's on the Hill RestaurantRamp PestoMakes 1 ½ CupsIngredients:2
    Chef Michael Kloeti shows Kristin how to forage for ramps and then turn it into a tasty ramp pesto pasta.
  • Monday, May 6 2013 9:04 PM EDT2013-05-07 01:04:11 GMT
    You might want to look up at the sky tonight because there's a chance you might see Jupiter and Saturn. To tell us where we can spot these planets is astronomer, Bobby Farlice-Rubio of the Fairbanks Museum
    Astronomer Bobby Farlice-Rubio points out what two planets you can spot tonight.
  • Monday, May 6 2013 9:01 PM EDT2013-05-07 01:01:28 GMT
    Lawmakers are hoping to adjourn this week. For an update on progress and what still needs to be done, Kristin spoke with House Speaker Shap Smith. Watch the video for more.
    Lawmakers are planning to wrap up their work by the end of the week. Can they meet that deadline?
  • Friday, May 3 2013 8:09 PM EDT2013-05-04 00:09:32 GMT
    Tonight in Alice Eats, Alice eats out for Vermont Restaurant Week and tells us how her meals have been. Alice Levitt is a food writer at Seven Days. Watch the video to hear about her meals with deals and
    Alice Levitt with Seven Days reviews several of her meals during Vermont Restaurant Week.
  • Friday, May 3 2013 8:11 PM EDT2013-05-04 00:11:20 GMT
    Getting a job right out of college can be a real challenge. But one student at Champlain College is one day away from graduating, with a job lined up. Alyse White is a senior at Champlain College, she
    Meet a soon-to-be college grad who already has a job lined up. Find out her tips for fellow graduates.
  • Friday, May 3 2013 8:17 PM EDT2013-05-04 00:17:06 GMT
    The weather is finally in our favor and for many people that means they can get out on the golf course. People who love golf really love golf so Kristin Carlson decided to see why and try golf for the
    Kristin Carlson tries golfing for the first time. See how the lesson went and learn the interesting story behind her teacher, Dave Burrell.
  • Thursday, May 2 2013 8:38 PM EDT2013-05-03 00:38:27 GMT
    Racing season is in full swing, and there's one car on Thunder Road that stands out among the rest. Not only because of the female driver behind the wheel, but because the car is bright pink. Jennifer
    A Vermont race car driver is using a colorful paint scheme to raise awareness about breast cancer.
  • Thursday, May 2 2013 8:41 PM EDT2013-05-03 00:41:23 GMT
    It's the end of an era in Burlington. Waterfront Video has closed after almost 17 years in business. Netflix and instant streaming killed off the last video-rental store in Burlington. It is the subject
    We're "Stuck in Vermont" with Eva Sollberger as she looks at the end of an era-- the closing of Waterfront Video.
  • Thursday, May 2 2013 9:02 PM EDT2013-05-03 01:02:48 GMT
    This Saturday is Green Up Day. More than 15,000 volunteers are expected to help cleanup Vermont. Melinda Vieux is the president of Green Up Vermont. She appeared on The :30 to talk about the history of
    Vermont will get greener and cleaner this weekend, as thousands of volunteers help out with Green Up Day.
  • Wednesday, May 1 2013 8:39 PM EDT2013-05-02 00:39:32 GMT
    A troubling report out this week found many young women in Vermont are not ready for the challenges of school, work, career and economic independence. More than 200 young women were surveyed, aged 15-25. Tiffany
    A new report checked the pulse of young women in Vermont. Are they ready for work, living alone and managing money? The surprising results.
  • Wednesday, May 1 2013 8:41 PM EDT2013-05-02 00:41:21 GMT
    What is local? It's a question that means big business as homegrown products continue to gain in popularity in Vermont. In her latest article for Seven Days, Kathryn Flagg looks into how that question
    Local food is a big trend, but there is new debate over how people define local when it comes to meat.
  • Wednesday, May 1 2013 8:43 PM EDT2013-05-02 00:43:12 GMT
    Paul Heintz with Seven Days is tracking developments on the tax bill at the Vt. Statehouse. He appeared on The :30 to give us an update. Watch the video for more.
    Paul Heintz with Seven Days has an update on progress on a bill that will raise your taxes.
  • Wednesday, May 1 2013 8:50 PM EDT2013-05-02 00:50:25 GMT
    In this installment of Crime by the Numbers-- evidence-based policing. It may be a new term to you, but it is happening and some say it's an effective way to cut down on crime. Max Schlueter is the director
    Police are using a new way to fight crime that breaks with tradition. It's called evidence-based policing.
  • Tuesday, April 30 2013 9:02 PM EDT2013-05-01 01:02:32 GMT
    For many folks living on their own can get more difficult as they get older. It's a challenge that's sparking conversations here in Vermont and across the country. Nikki Rudnick is part of a national commission
    Learn tips for people who want to live on their own as they get older. What kinds of services are available to help and how much could it cost you?
  • Friday, May 10 2013 12:18 PM EDT2013-05-10 16:18:24 GMT
    Thousands of runners will be making their way to Burlington in just a few weeks for the KeyBank Vermont City Marathon. This year they'll be joined by some special guests who did not get the chance to finish
    How the Vermont City Marathon is making room for some special guests just weeks after the Boston Marathon bombings.
  • Tuesday, April 30 2013 10:00 PM EDT2013-05-01 02:00:04 GMT
    Would your kids know what to do in an Emergency? The three Badger kids did and it helped get  emergency medical attention to their dad who was having a seizure. Josh Badger suffered a seizure and injured
    How members of a Vermont family stayed calm during a crisis and helped save one of their own.
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  • Friday, May 24 2013 7:17 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:17:06 GMT
    It was a storm that left residents with more damage than they could have ever imagined. "The basement has about 13 inches of water," said Bob Genter of Underhill. And preparing for the aftermath of the
    Flash floods left destruction across the region. And the rain is not over. Heavy downpours left some people trapped in their neighborhoods as emergency crews work to try to clear the roads.
  • Friday, May 24 2013 7:54 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:54:18 GMT
    Vermont State Police say the following roads have been closed due to flooding:UNDERHILL: VERMONT ROUTE 15, CILLEYHILL POKER HILL ROAD NORTH UNDERHILL STATION ROAD PAIGE ROAD DAUDLIN ROAD   BROWNS TRACE,
    Roads closed due to flash floods.
  • Saturday, May 25 2013 4:12 PM EDT2013-05-25 20:12:45 GMT
    A **Severe Thunderstorm Watch** is in effect for all of VT, eastern NY and most of NH until 9 PM tonight.Thunderstorms will produce strong, gusty winds, possible hail, lightning and locally heavy do
    There is a Flood Watch in effect across the region through Sunday afternoon.  
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  • Saturday, May 25 2013 8:16 PM EDT2013-05-26 00:16:13 GMT
    A burglary at the Dorset Union Store. Police say the Church Street business, in Dorset, was broken into sometime late Friday night or early Saturday morning. At this time, we do not know what was stolen.
    Police search for a suspect that left his blood at the crime scene.
  • Saturday, May 25 2013 8:13 PM EDT2013-05-26 00:13:06 GMT
    Governor Peter Shumlin is urging Vermonters to be vigilant as the rain continues to come down. Especially, he says, with the possibility of wet snow that could bring down trees and damage property. Shumlin
    Governor Peter Shumlin is urging Vermonters to stay safe as the rain continues to come down.
  • Saturday, May 25 2013 8:09 PM EDT2013-05-26 00:09:12 GMT
    First responders scrambled to drain a private dam Saturday afternoon to avert major damage. Officials say the dam on Poker Hill road in Underhill nearly burst Saturday afternoon. Members of the local
    First responders scrambled to drain a private dam Saturday afternoon to avert major damage.
  • Saturday, May 25 2013 7:58 PM EDT2013-05-25 23:58:16 GMT
    Rain-battered state roads in the hardest hit areas of Underhill and Jericho are re-open to traffic, but that doesn't mean the work is done for crews. "It's been a very challenging two-day event here so
    As the rain continues to pour down, response crews are not getting a break.
  • Saturday, May 25 2013 7:51 PM EDT2013-05-25 23:51:37 GMT
    Driving along Route 15, you may notice some roads have reopened as crews guide drivers cautiously around the cracked gravel. But driving down roads like North Underhill Station, you won't get very far. Conner
    While needed repairs are being made, more work is ahead.
  • Friday, May 24 2013 11:30 PM EDT2013-05-25 03:30:10 GMT
    A hole in the road closed one of the routes into Canada Friday.State Police say Route 5 in Derby Line is closed near Caswell Avenue because of a hole in the pavement just a couple of feet over the line
    A hole in the road closed one of the routes into Canada Friday.
  • Friday, May 24 2013 7:17 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:17:06 GMT
    It was a storm that left residents with more damage than they could have ever imagined. "The basement has about 13 inches of water," said Bob Genter of Underhill. And preparing for the aftermath of the
    Flash floods left destruction across the region. And the rain is not over. Heavy downpours left some people trapped in their neighborhoods as emergency crews work to try to clear the roads.
  • Friday, May 24 2013 7:54 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:54:18 GMT
    Vermont State Police say the following roads have been closed due to flooding:UNDERHILL: VERMONT ROUTE 15, CILLEYHILL POKER HILL ROAD NORTH UNDERHILL STATION ROAD PAIGE ROAD DAUDLIN ROAD   BROWNS TRACE,
    Roads closed due to flash floods.
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