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WI Daily: 448 New COVID-19 Cases Reported
WI Daily

448 New COVID-19 Cases Reported

DHS reported 2 COVID-19 deaths.

MKE County: County Launches At-Home Vaccinations
MKE County

County Launches At-Home Vaccinations

A COVID-19 vaccine program for those unable to leave home. And the county updates mask rules.

City Hall: Barrett Backs Lipski For Fire Chief
City Hall

Barrett Backs Lipski For Fire Chief

Acting chief gains remarkably broad array of support for permanent fire chief.

Legislative Committee Reviews Policing Bills

Legislative Committee Reviews Policing Bills

Wanggaard, Taylor push legislation on use-of-force policies, chokeholds and whistleblower protections.

Sponsored: Shop Local. Wear Local
Sponsored

Shop Local. Wear Local

MKE County: Bradford Beach Pavilion Badly Water Damaged
MKE County

Bradford Beach Pavilion Badly Water Damaged

Upper deck of pavilion being repaired after engineers report warned of safety concerns.

Entertainment at a Distance: SistaStrings Moving to Nashville
Entertainment at a Distance

SistaStrings Moving to Nashville

But you can catch their farewell performance. Or choose from lots of other entertainment options.

Film: Bullhorn Films Documents Protests
Film

Bullhorn Films Documents Protests

Local company has made 30 short films and two feature-length documentaries on metro area BLM protests.

African American Roundtable Pushes For Change

African American Roundtable Pushes For Change

Founded in 2012, advocates for voter education, $15 minimum wage, defunding police.

Legislators Reinstate Work Search Rule

Legislators Reinstate Work Search Rule

On party line vote Republicans add work search requirement for those getting unemployment benefits.

Dining: Celesta Closes, But New Restaurant Planned
Dining

Celesta Closes, But New Restaurant Planned

Vegan restaurant specialized in plant-based versions of comfort foods.

City Hall: Arnitta Holliman Is New Head of Violence Prevention
City Hall

Arnitta Holliman Is New Head of Violence Prevention

She succeeds Reggie Moore as director of city's Office of Violence Prevention.