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Wisconsin GOP Unleashes Newest Assault on Safeguards as US Sees 4,000 COVID-19 Deaths Per Day
Despite a continued decline in coronavirus infections here, the resolution would kill face mask requirements.
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Debate on Cops Drawing Guns, Banning Chokeholds Reveals Serious Divides on Racial Disparities Task Force
The task force’s work continues, even as it appears to be falling behind schedule.
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Relief, Praise, and Unity Expressed by WI Officials as Biden Takes Office
“Oh Happy Day,” tweets Lt. Gov. Barnes as Trump remains banished from social media.
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What the First Actions from President Biden Could Mean for Wisconsin
Whether it’s the first 100 days or the first 10 days, a new administration is likely to change the trajectory of the vaccine rollout, COVID relief, and other issues affecting the state.
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Supply Still Tight, but Seniors 65+ Will Be Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine Next Week
DHS asks for patience as Wisconsin’s weekly vaccine supply is still one-third of what the state should be getting.
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Evers’ Fair Maps Commission Keeps Working as GOP Cries for More Gerrymandering
The redistricting process will almost certainly end up in court. A Republican-backed proposal would automatically send all cases to the state’s conservative-controlled high court.
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Kyle Rittenhouse Made White-Power Signs as He Took Photos with Proud Boys, Prosecutors Say
“The defendant’s continued association with members of a group that prides itself on violence, and the use of their symbols, raises the significant possibility of future harm.”
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Wisconsin Congressional Delegation Votes Along Party Lines on Impeachment
Tiffany calls Congress “not serious.” Pocan says “we had to have accountability.”
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Candidate Almost Didn’t Make It on Ballot Because She Put ‘Dr.’ on Nomination Papers
Wisconsin law prohibits “abbreviations or titles” on nomination papers, but Elections Commission staff erroneously told the candidate her papers were legal.
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Highly Contagious Coronavirus Variant Has Reached Wisconsin
The mutation makes the virus about 56% more transmissible, but not more deadly, English researchers found.




















