Religious Leaders Want Stricter COVID-19 Measures
Some call for restricting religious gathering size, more personal responsibility.
Oct 17th, 2020 by Erik Gunn, Wisconsin ExaminerThe Good Samaritans Among Us
Two Black citizens stop to help a white man in a late night car crash. Are all of us willing to do such good?
Oct 17th, 2020 by Maria Teresa NothMidwest Colleges Experience 5.7% Enrollment Drop
Marquette University saw 16.5% drop in new freshman enrollment.
Oct 17th, 2020 by Rich Kremer, Wisconsin Public RadioCity-County Planning Public Trail Improvements Along Lincoln Creek
Plan targets neighborhoods with racial, health and public access disparities.
Oct 16th, 2020 by Graham KilmerMask Mandate Targeted by Another Conservative Lawsuit
New lawsuit filed this week by Heartland Institute board member.
Oct 16th, 2020 by Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public RadioThe Architecture of a Pandemic
New Miller Park testing site opens Monday at 11 a.m.
Oct 16th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneCensus Ends After Court Overrules Deadline Extension
Some worry the abrupt ending will leave out hard to reach communities.
Oct 16th, 2020 by Hope Kirwan, Wisconsin Public RadioBrady Street Parking Lot Goes Permeable
No more runoff into the sewer system. A look at the Lower East Side's best parking deal
Oct 16th, 2020 by Michael HorneRapid Increase of COVID-19 in Milwaukee
Transmission rate and positive testing rate shoot back up.
Oct 16th, 2020 by Graham KilmerWisconsin’s Active COVID-19 Cases Would Form 24th Largest City in State
Records set for new cases, positive case rate and rolling death total.
Oct 16th, 2020 by Jeramey JanneneHealth Departments Overwhelmed by Contact Tracing Work
Some are limiting tracing to high-risk cases, others have patients notifying potential contacts.
Oct 16th, 2020 by Shamane Mills, Wisconsin Public RadioWho Will Care For You?
The state’s caregiver workforce faces a crisis of low wages and high turnover.
Oct 16th, 2020 by State Sen. Jeff Smith