
Emily Corwin
Investigative Reporter and EditorEmily Corwin reported investigative stories for VPR until August 2020. In 2019, Emily was part of a two-newsroom team which revealed that patterns of inadequate care at Vermont's eldercare facilities had led to indignities, injuries, and deaths. The consequent series, "," won a national Edward R. Murrow award for investigative reporting, and placed second for a 2019 IRE Award. Her work editing VPR's podcast , about an averted school shooting, and reporting NHPR's podcast , about one man's transition home from prison, made her a finalist for a Livingston Award in 2019 and 2020. Emily was also a regular reporter and producer on , helping the podcast earn a National Edward R. Murrow Award for its work in 2020. When she's not working, she enjoys cross country skiing and biking.
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The Vermont’s prison system’s ability to protect its incarcerated population from COVID-19 was under scrutiny once again on the second day of hearings in�
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A superior court judge heard arguments on April 21 in Windham County about whether the court should consider a detainee’s medical vulnerability to�
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Brave Little StateParole officers doling out hand sanitizer. Inmates cooking for those in quarantine. At the Vermont Department of Corrections, it's all hands on deck.Our�
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Updated 6:20 p.m.More than two dozen inmates who tested positive for COVID-19 at a Franklin County prison have been moved to an isolation facility in St.�
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Vermont’s Department of Corrections has taken aggressive measures in response to the coronavirus. But according to inmates, those housed and working�
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According to conversations with Vermont inmates, many still have irregular access to soap or cleaning supplies, must eat elbow-to-elbow in mess halls, and�
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Hospitals across the country are delaying elective procedures to preserve personal protective equipment to fight COVID-19. But what qualifies as elective�
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Domestic and sexual violence survivors can access support services despite COVID-19 and Gov. Phil Scott's "stay at home" order. Karen Tronsgard-Scott is�
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The publisher of the Rutland Herald and Barre-Montpelier Times Argus has announced temporary layoffs and reduced circulation due to advertising losses. In�
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Brave Little StateWith Vermont schools now closed, many parents are facing a daunting reality. In this installment of Brave Little State, a veteran home-schooling parent�