Articles by Corrinne Hess

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State Democrats will hold their convention virtually this year due to COVID-19.
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Milwaukee’s five community health centers are offering COVID-19 testing and care for people who don’t have a regular doctor, including the uninsured and homeless.
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Restaurant owners statewide have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. As many as 50 percent may be unable to reopen depending on how long businesses remain closed.
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Starting on April 27, Wisconsin's small businesses can apply for the second round of the Paycheck Protection Program from federal officials.
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The Working Families Party of Wisconsin is working with cities across the state to pass SafeVote, a program to send absentee ballot applications to voters before November.
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Some Wisconsin law enforcement officials say the Evers administration's stay-at-home strategy is overreaching.
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Several meat processing plants across the United States have closed, raising concerns about the future of meat production during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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After hearing the state’s safer-at-home order has been extended through May, the heads of both state parties said a mail-in election could be considered for the May 12 special election for Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District.
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The federal government has relaxed restrictions to allow mental health care providers to provide telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A group of Milwaukee-area residents have filed a federal class action lawsuit following the April 7 election.