Vermont public safety coverage
VTDigger reports on public safety issues across Vermont, covering crime, the court system, fire and EMS services, law enforcement and corrections.
Here you’ll find reporting on legal proceedings, emergency response and public safety policy, with context to help readers understand how safety and justice systems function statewide.
Four arrested at protest against ICE at Williston facility
The action was the latest in a string of protests against the agency and its presence in Vermont.
Grand Isle prosecutor pleads not guilty to DUI charge
State’s Attorney Douglas DiSabito was charged after police said he arrived at a courthouse in St. Albans showing signs of impairment.
Man wanted in ICE raids is a no-show in court on unrelated charge
Corona-Sanchez didn’t appear in person or by video on DUI charge and judge issues “cite and release” notice
Judge delays trial for Burlington man accused of shooting 3 Palestinian students
The trial, which had been set to start with jury selection June 1, has now been moved back to September.
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Protest in St. Albans led Customs and Border Protection office to close for the day, activists say
A statewide coalition gathered hundreds of people to protest the actions of immigration enforcement officials.
UVM opens Lyndon weather station hoping to fill gaps in flood prediction
Currently, weather events like thunderstorms, flash flooding and localized snow squalls can appear in pockets out of view of the National Weather Service, making early response difficult.
