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$75M In Grants Goes To Underserved WI Communities
The governor announced two grants that will go to communities disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The governor announced two grants that will go to communities disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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A tan Nissan Altima struck and killed a pedestrian during a police chase through a West Allis neighborhood.
Plus, local high school sports scores.
Wisconsin billionaires join Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and Larry Page on The Forbes 400.
Plus, crime news from Glendale.
Plus, a feature story about a Racine man who writes, sells and edits books for a living.
A Kenosha judge denied a request from Rittenhouse's defense to dismiss an illegal weapons charge.
The Wisconsin DNR said it changed its quota after looking at scientific modeling and input from several committees and groups.
Fans will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or show a negative test if they sit within 15 feet of the court in the Fiserv Forum.
People 80 to 89 years old made up a third of Wisconsin's total COVID-19 deaths. Wisconsin passed 8,000 virus deaths Wednesday.
Plus, check Port Washington's girls and boys latest sports rankings.
Plus, a Menomonee Falls man was charged with operating under the influence in Racine.
Plus, two people in Racine allegedly neglect a child and a couple Caledonia residents help lure loose horses.
An 11-year-old girl died from her injuries and a 5-year-old girl is stable after a double shooting in Milwaukee.
Plus, 21 counties have critically high COVID-19 cases, a cold and wet winter for Wisconsin and Rittenhouse case jury questionnaires.
A new report from RoboKiller shows more than 40.1 billion spam calls have cost people in Wisconsin and others more than $325 million.
The “Finlay-id meteor shower” won’t be visible in the skies over Wisconsin, but it offers an interesting lesson about comets.