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Appeals Court Upholds Absentee Ballot Extension

Appeals Court Upholds Absentee Ballot Extension

Denies Republican appeal but restores requirement for witness signature on absentee ballots.

Essential Workers Tell Their COVID-19 Stories

Essential Workers Tell Their COVID-19 Stories

“Any moment you can catch it,” says one. "We are treated like garbage,” says another.

Daily: Wisconsin Reports 2,122 Positive COVID-19 Cases, 56 Deaths
Daily

Wisconsin Reports 2,122 Positive COVID-19 Cases, 56 Deaths

Despite record increases, officials believe curve is flattening, "safer at home" working.

WI Congressional Delegation Backs Federal Help

WI Congressional Delegation Backs Federal Help

All back CARES Act and Evers' disaster declaration for Wisconsin.

Mayoral Candidate Sues To Delay Election

Mayoral Candidate Sues To Delay Election

Lena Taylor's suit alleges African Americans disenfranchised by city's changes to early voting.

Election Includes Constitutional Amendment

Election Includes Constitutional Amendment

Ballot has controversial victims' rights amendment with bipartisan support and opposition.

Vote Absentee: Common Council Candidates
Vote Absentee

Common Council Candidates

Ten contested races could reshape 15-member council.

Photo Gallery: Drive-Up Voting
Photo Gallery

Drive-Up Voting

City service runs through this weekend, offers alternative to mail-in and in-person voting.

House of Correction Has Confirmed COVID-19 Case

House of Correction Has Confirmed COVID-19 Case

One inmate has confirmed case, several others showing symptoms. Nurse that works at jail also tests positive.

Resist Spring Fever

Resist Spring Fever

Practice social distancing, avoid leaving home when possible.

Friday Photos: St. Rita Square Nears Completion
Friday Photos

St. Rita Square Nears Completion

New senior housing complex on Lower East Side appears nearly complete alongside modern version of "Little Pink Church"

Op Ed: Should Elected Officials Work the Polls?
Op Ed

Should Elected Officials Work the Polls?

Legally those not up for election can. And given the shortage of poll workers, their help is needed.