Dr. Ben Weston Talks About How to Celebrate July 4th Safely
“We can still take a lot of personal responsibility for doing the right thing when we go out”
“We can still take a lot of personal responsibility for doing the right thing when we go out”
COVID-19 is disproportionately hurting the Latinx community in Milwaukee.
With the city entering the next phase of its coronavirus reopening plan, bars and restaurants will be able to open at 25% capacity.
With the weather warming up, Wisconsinites long for days at the beach. But how safe is it when our natural areas are so crowded?
Health experts say you should get outside, but caution against traveling around the state.
“It’s awfully tempting to feel like we’re coming to the end of coronavirus. The weather changes and orders change on a political level, but the virus still remains, and the importance of physical distancing still remains.”
Over the past 104 years, state’s highest court has largely allowed Wisconsin’s executive branch and administrative agencies to grow in power. By voting against the Department of Health and Andrea Palm, the tides may be turning.
Bars and restaurants are reopening. Well, some of them.
When the Wisconsin Supreme Court overturned Safer at Home, local leaders had to scramble to respond.
After the state supreme court struck the order down, some counties have decided to keep restrictions in place.