Wisconsin offers supplemental unemployment benefits
Wisconsin residents can now apply for 13 more weeks of unemployment benefits funded by the federal coronavirus relief bill, the state Department of Workforce Development announced Wednesday.
Wisconsin residents can now apply for 13 more weeks of unemployment benefits funded by the federal coronavirus relief bill, the state Department of Workforce Development announced Wednesday.
Another person also was stabbed; police have announced no arrests.
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The conversion will be made later this summer.
Demand for private coverage through the state exchange has nearly doubled compared with last year.
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The lawsuit filed Wednesday claims consumer fraud, deceptive trade practices and false advertising.
Gov. Tony Evers said Wednesday he was prepared to activate the National Guard to protect state properties after protesters outside the Wisconsin Capitol tore down statues commemorating an abolitionist and women's rights and threw a Molotov cocktail into a government building during a night of violence that also included an attack on a state senator.
The U.S. government's auto safety agency is investigating complaints that headlights can suddenly fail in some older Kia SUVs.
Gov. Tony Evers said Wednesday he was prepared to activate the National Guard after protesters outside the Wisconsin Capitol tore down statues and attacked a state senator.
Plans will remain fluid due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Caddies for Brooks Koepka and Graeme McDowell have tested positive for the coronavirus, leading both major champions to withdraw from the Travelers Championship in Connecticut.
Tackling a lower-profile issue for the White House, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday aimed at strengthening child-welfare programs nationwide.
Not all outdoor pursuits involve getting on a crowded path.
Attorney General William Barr said Wednesday he will testify before the House Judiciary Committee next month for the first time as the panel examines whether he has inappropriately politicized the Justice Department.
The standoff occurred at the same home where the owner threatened to shoot law enforcement in February, according to court records.
Several hundred people gathered in Marion Square early Wednesday to watch the removal of a statue of former U.S. Vice President and slavery advocate John C. Calhoun.
U.S. safety regulators are investigating problems with power steering that can stick on thousands of older General Motors SUVs.
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Rollie's Rednecks and Longnecks claims that protests led by UniteCloud are harming its business.
The conversion will be made later this summer.