The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

WI Daily: 829 New Cases, 13 Deaths
WI Daily

829 New Cases, 13 Deaths

Hospitalizations hold steady

New Chart Shows Wisconsin’s True COVID-19 Testing Utilization

New Chart Shows Wisconsin’s True COVID-19 Testing Utilization

Daily figures from DHS have filtered out duplicates, repeats.

Republicans Target Northeast Wisconsin

Republicans Target Northeast Wisconsin

CPAC event in Green Bay, Trump trip to Oshkosh underline Fox Valley's importance for his reelection.

Op Ed: You Can Help Stop Reckless Driving
Op Ed

You Can Help Stop Reckless Driving

The city has a problem. Concerned citizens can help solve it.

44% of Seneca Food Plant Workers Test Positive

44% of Seneca Food Plant Workers Test Positive

Outbreak in Barron County north of Eau Claire drives 162% hike in county’s COVID-19 cases.

Plenty of Horne: River Hills Buying 55 Acre Lot to Settle $3 Million Suit
Plenty of Horne

River Hills Buying 55 Acre Lot to Settle $3 Million Suit

Residents fought a 154-unit apartment proposal for the lot in 2017.

Milwaukee Natives Leading City’s COVID-19 Response

Milwaukee Natives Leading City’s COVID-19 Response

Jeanette Kowalik and Lilliann Paine started as Health Department interns, now they're leading it.

Friday Photos: Hmong High School Rises on Northwest Side
Friday Photos

Hmong High School Rises on Northwest Side

$30 million project represents latest expansion for well-regarded charter school.

WI Daily: Over 1,000 New Cases, But Active Hospitalizations Drop
WI Daily

Over 1,000 New Cases, But Active Hospitalizations Drop

Testing continues to sag.

Johnson’s Attacks on Unemployment Aid Lack Evidence

Johnson’s Attacks on Unemployment Aid Lack Evidence

The pandemic, not unemployment insurance, is keeping people out of work.

This Weekend’s Protests Against Police Brutality, Racial Injustice

This Weekend’s Protests Against Police Brutality, Racial Injustice

This weekend there is a mural unveiling and a bike ride to celebrate Black lives.