With big rise in COVID-19 cases, lifting safeguards called ‘morally wrong’
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With big rise in COVID-19 cases, lifting safeguards called ‘morally wrong’
As Pence visits Wisconsin, congressional reps and local officials deliver a message: testing can’t pick up without adequate resources
Rural hospitals could be overwhelmed in a second wave of COVID-19
A year after the company’s ‘innovation centers’ were found empty, they’re still empty.
Katie Rosenberg wants to focus on continuing important services and have the city do more vetting before borrowing for projects
Engaged couples and wedding venues try to navigate logistics, health concerns, and a desire to gather together again
Voters across the state say absentee ballots are now arriving, days after they were forced to vote in-person or not at all
Health officials urge adherence to Safer at Home, despite Evers’ relaxing restrictions
Voters are outraged, clerks are overwhelmed, USPS is questioned
State had 25 deaths one week ago
Wisconsin votes during the coronavirus pandemic
Voters wait hours in a pandemic as conservative courts force election to go on
Governor calls new special session for Tuesday, sets new June election date
Democratic National Committee praised for the move to August 17 due to pandemic
Arguments heard on extending absentee ballot deadlines, but an April 7 postponement is unlikely
Graded learning has stopped in districts with patchy broadband service or without means to provide student laptops.
Low-risk inmates may see an earlier release to space out those who remain
Baldwin touts benefits for rural communities in stimulus bill.
Closed border has Chippewa Falls woman still in Guatemala, far from care if COVID-19 strikes
Death toll rises to 19, based on local reports
Now living in Madrid, coronavirus may delay her wedding
COVID-19 concerns limiting the desire to vote in person or volunteer on April 7
Extra distance to avoid spreading caronavirus leads to fewer beds and a need for new venues
Why Easter? ‘I think it will be a beautiful time,’ President says with no scientific basis
Volunteers bring aid to the disabled, non-drivers, and those living paycheck to paycheck who just lost their paycheck
Feds say there is ‘mass production’ of masks yet shortfalls remain
‘Safer at Home’ order coming Tuesday to reduce interaction and threat of the contagion spreading further.
Treatment courts close during the outbreak. Lack of structure increases the odds of old, bad habits returning.
COVID-19 cases increase by 100 in a day, now 381. Court trials suspended.
Exponential growth in new claims since last week. Benefit hasn’t been raised by Republicans in 6 years.