Irene Alexander lost her great granddaughter to gun violence, only to lose her brother and husband within months of the violent tragedy.
Killed by Louisville police in her home, Taylor would have turned 27 Friday.
“That was such a horrific thing that happened to her. I don’t know if we’ll ever get over that. We try to take one day at a time, but each comes with tears and sadness.”
Dylan Passa is the second school-age Wisconsinite to die after testing positive for COVID-19 since the school year began.
Baldeh is the Wisconsin Legislature’s first Muslim member, while the voter suppression Drake witnessed April 7 finalized her decision to run for office.
More than a dozen UpNorthNews readers shared their memories of the terrorist attacks that killed almost 3,000 Americans 20 years ago.
Bipartisan bill died last year when Assembly Republicans attached language about voucher school and immigrants.
Unions in Green Bay, Racine, Kenosha want to join Milwaukee and Madison in going virtual during a continued surge in COVID-19 cases.
Madison, Milwaukee School Boards consider removing school resource officers, a sign of progress for protesters.
Cooks and servers want to return to work, but also want health care. Republicans have already said they plan to quickly gavel out a special session on BadgerCare expansion that Gov. Tony Evers called last week.