Julian Emerson
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Numbers Game: State Hits 2 Million Vaccinated, but Daily New COVID Cases Are Surging Again
It’s a race between vials and viruses as highly contagious strains infect young adults and more clinics are being opened.
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Pandemic Life Overseas: Wisconsin Woman Recounts Past Year in Spain
Visits using technology helped maintain connections with family and friends during difficult times.
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Underly Wins State Superintendent Post While GOP Holds On to Two Legislative Seats
Conservative-backed candidates win two Court of Appeals judgeships as voters take part in local, non-partisan elections.
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These Wisconsin Communities Still Require Face Masks, Even After a Court Tosses Statewide Rules
State Supreme Court’s conservatives couldn’t touch these communities where that are keeping safeguards in place. Others may join the list.
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Lt. Gov. Barnes: Wisconsin Losing Out on Billions Over GOP Refusal to Strengthen BadgerCare
Business owners and workers say high health insurance costs hinder success, expanding Medicaid offers a lifeline.
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Candidates for Wisconsin’s Top Education Job Have Decidedly Different Positions
Voucher schools, resuming in-person instruction among the contrasts in a contentious race.
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Biden’s COVID-19 Relief Puts Money Into the Pockets of Wisconsinites Who Need It
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.
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One Year Later, COVID-19 Deaths Leave Many Holes Across Wisconsin
As coronavirus cases are down, the impact of losses from the virus continues to be felt.
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Federal Aid Helped Keep Wisconsin Restaurants Afloat, But They Need More Help to Stay Open, Owners Say
Federal bill would provide another $120 billion targeted at restaurants.
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Wisconsin Bars and Restaurants First Shut Down One Year Ago. Here’s How They’re Holding Up.
Recent relief measures help, but more aid is needed to recover from a terrible year.




















