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Ahead of Schedule—A Huge Number of People Will Be Eligible to Get the COVID Vaccine in WI Next Week
Governor leaves open the possibility to also push up general public eligibility.
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Wisconsin Greatly Expands Vaccine Eligibility, Adding 2+ Million Residents
Health officials expect to open the vaccine up to all state residents in May.
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90% of Wisconsinites Are Likely to Get Direct Aid Through the American Rescue Plan
Legislation signed Thursday includes stimulus checks affecting 5.5 million in the state and a broad range of other types of pandemic relief.
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FEMA Adding a Vaccine Clinic in Milwaukee to Catch Up With State Numbers
Madison and Eau Claire may also get federal help to boost the vaccination rate.
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Helping Wisconsin Voters Would Be Harder—or Even a Criminal Act—in Some Republican Proposals
GOP bills—sure to face vetoes—are based on false allegations about recent elections.
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As in Any Big Budget, There Are Winners and Losers for Planned State Projects
Evers makes $2.4 billion in capital budget recommendations that the Legislature will subtract, add, or modify.
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Something Else That Won’t Be Made by Foxconn: Robotic Coffee Machines
Reports says sometime in the months after the big announcement, the contract quietly fell through.
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Sentenced to Prison as Minors, These Two Men Want Kids to Get Help With Trauma Sooner
About 90% of children who commit crimes have significant trauma histories, according to a state trauma-informed care coordinator. But the system is not set up with treatment and rehabilitation as priorities, explained childhood trauma survivors and experts. Wisconsin’s governor wants to change that.
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Has Qualified Police Immunity Become Absolute Immunity? Task Force Is Divided.
Police defend the controversial doctrine while activists and a former Republican Assembly candidate criticize it.
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Could Wisconsin Be the Next State to Overhaul Qualified Immunity Protection for Police?
Task Force on Racial Disparities begins discussion on the controversial legal doctrine during a Kenosha meeting.




















