More than 1.1 million Wisconsin residents returned their absentee ballots for last Tuesday’s election. The unprecedented number of absentee ballots meant an increased workload for local clerks. Madison City Clerk […]
Mitch Hagopian on Possible Disability Discrimination
The U.S Department of Health and Human Services says that Alabama is no longer planning to prevent people with intellectual disabilities from being treated with ventilators in case supplies become […]
Foxconn plant to produce ventilator units
In a press conference last month, Department of Health Services Secretary Designee Andrea Palm confirmed that the state is working to determine exactly how many ventilators are currently available. “We […]
Quarantine Measures Negatively Impacting Prison Population
James Morgan spent more than a decade in prison. He is now the lead peer support specialist at the Madison Urban Ministry where he helps formerly incarcerated people re-integrate into […]
Substance Abuse Support “More Important Now than Ever”
Local addiction support groups are moving operations online. The meetings are based on a principle of in-person community support. So going digital means adjustments for those seeking recovery and support […]
Some Madisonians Risk Health to Vote, Others Won’t Be Counted
Ellie Bruecker is a doctoral student at UW-Madison who lives on the city’s east side. She is also what she describes as an “attempted voter.” Like many Wisconsinites who’ve been practicing […]
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