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  • Legislature’s First Month of 2021 Came and Went With No COVID Relief

    February 1, 2021

    Assembly shoots down a compromise deal with Gov. Evers while the Senate nearly costs the state $50 million per month in a rushed vote.

    Legislature’s First Month of 2021 Came and Went With No COVID Relief
  • ‘No More Corners to Cut’: Northern Wisconsin Asks Legislature for More Money In Budget

    April 22, 2021

    Dollars for schools, local governments, and other services needed to continue services, advocates say

    ‘No More Corners to Cut’: Northern Wisconsin Asks Legislature for More Money In Budget
  • Biden’s COVID-19 Relief Puts Money Into the Pockets of Wisconsinites Who Need It

    March 26, 2021

    This approach, which includes a “revolutionary” expansion of the child tax credit, is likely to boost the economy more effectively than Trump’s coronavirus response signed one year ago, economists say.

    Biden’s COVID-19 Relief Puts Money Into the Pockets of Wisconsinites Who Need It
  • Hours After Trump Loses State Lawsuit, WI Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Appeal on Saturday

    December 11, 2020

    The effort to toss 221,000 votes in Milwaukee and Dane counties was rejected by a lower court Friday morning.

    Hours After Trump Loses State Lawsuit, WI Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Appeal on Saturday
  • Milwaukee School Board Approves April Reopening Plan

    January 29, 2021

    Roughly 300 special-education students will return Feb. 8, with start dates for pre-K through high school staggered throughout April.

    Milwaukee School Board Approves April Reopening Plan
  • Two Black Men Moved Into a Madison-Area Neighborhood. Then Cops Were Called For No Reason.

    June 3, 2020

    Both are graduates of Monona High School. One played football for the Iowa Hawkeyes.

    Two Black Men Moved Into a Madison-Area Neighborhood. Then Cops Were Called For No Reason.
  • Another Daily COVID-19 Record With 1,547 New Cases Less Than Two Weeks After Colleges Open

    September 10, 2020

    Wisconsin’s new cases come on a stunning 17.5% positivity rate.

    Another Daily COVID-19 Record With 1,547 New Cases Less Than Two Weeks After Colleges Open
  • La Crosse Is Latest UW Campus to Quarantine Students, Will Shift to Online Classes

    September 14, 2020

    Number of COVID-19 cases on campus reaches 275 in less than one week.

    La Crosse Is Latest UW Campus to Quarantine Students, Will Shift to Online Classes
  • Debate on Cops Drawing Guns, Banning Chokeholds Reveals Serious Divides on Racial Disparities Task Force

    January 22, 2021

    The task force’s work continues, even as it appears to be falling behind schedule.

    Debate on Cops Drawing Guns, Banning Chokeholds Reveals Serious Divides on Racial Disparities Task Force
  • Far From Over: Even With Relief Aid, Wisconsin Sees More Struggling Families Losing Their Homes

    June 25, 2021

    Wisconsin has 67,000 families behind on rent and almost that many more worried they’re about to fall behind and face eviction. GOP cut requests for additional resources. Even as federal coronavirus relief funds are being distributed to keep people behind in rent and utility payments in their homes, agencies across Wisconsin report growing numbers of…

    Far From Over: Even With Relief Aid, Wisconsin Sees More Struggling Families Losing Their Homes
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