LOCAL VIDEO
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Video: Al chatbots are spreading abortion misinformation to Wisconsinites
Anti-abortion groups have found another way to intercept and influence pregnant people beyond brick-and-mortar CPCs: By spreading misinformation online using artificial intelligence (AI).
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Video: The latest on a Wisconsin woman starting her own childcare center in Northfield
It’s been just over a year since we visited with Kassidy Gardner—a young Jackson County woman just starting her own childcare center in the rural area she grew up in.
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Video: Wisconsin dad is proud of his Wicked daughter
Wisconsin native Marissa Bodie, from Mazomanie, is the first actress using wheelchair to play Nessarose in the Wicked movies—and Wisconsin can’t be more proud of her historic, authentic representation.
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WATCH: What does fascism actually mean?
You’ve probably heard the word “fascist” a lot lately. Let’s break it down.
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WATCH: Raising Wisconsin: Understand epidemiology
Hey Wisconsinites, this week on Raising Wisconsin, Dr. Kellie explores how understanding epidemiology and practicing good hygiene go hand-in-hand to keep diseases at bay and protect your family’s health!
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WATCH: What happens when you drop a ginormous pumpkin from the sky?
This giant pumpkin drop is part of the annual River Prairie Ginormous Pumpkin Festival in Altoona. Giant pumpkin growers brought their prized possessions to the pumpkin weigh-off earlier in the day.
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WATCH: In case anyone’s wondering, Susan’s fine
In case anyone’s wondering, Susan’s fine… her trust issues, however, are not.
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WATCH: Raising Wisconsin: Three vaccine myths
This week on Raising Wisconsin, we’re busting common vaccine myths and setting the record straight because understanding the facts keeps our families healthier and our communities stronger!
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WATCH: La Crosse students honor culture and community in Hmong New Year celebration
The hallways of Northside Elementary/Coulee Montessori in La Crosse turned into a moving river of color as Hmong students, families, and staff celebrated the Hmong New Year.
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WATCH: Why this student may be one of rural WI’s last to go to medical school
President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” caps the amount of federal student loans a student can borrow—not even covering the debt most medical students graduate with. That means now, becoming a doctor may only be limited to the wealthy.
























