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A top University of Wisconsin System official said Monday that students will be allowed to return to campus for the spring semester and take more in-person courses, hoping that more robust COVID-19 testing will help stave off the outbreaks that forced the system to turn to online-only instruction
Mayor Jacob Frey said he believes the arrangement will help improve accountability for the department.
A licensed clinical professional helps the district assess and support students using drugs or alcohol.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services on Wednesday launched an education and awareness campaign designed to help bolster vaccination for the flu among the state's minority communities.
The two were last seen Sunday afternoon in the Cass Lake area.
Through hard work and the help of others, Allen Touche may get the stability he has longed for.
Senate leader Paul Gazelka says early vaccinations would help Legislature function.
Youthprise says there's millions of dollars available to help young people.
While some volunteer events went virtual, toy drives still need in-person help.
Anyone with information about Shayne Munich's whereabouts is asked to call 911.
It could help ID seeds that will yield too much THC.
Small-business owners in Minnesota say federal stimulus programs kept them alive. But with money from the programs spent and COVID-19 raging stronger than ever, more federal help is needed, they say.
Small-business owners in Minnesota say federal stimulus programs kept them alive. But with money from the programs spent and COVID-19 raging stronger than ever, more federal help is needed, they say.
It would help the city reach a carbon neutrality goal.
Gov. Tim Walz plans to unveil a new technology Monday that's designed to help slow the spread of COVID-19, which has been surging in the state this month.
Witnesses tried to help the woman before she was hit.
The funding would help stabilize colleges struggling during the pandemic and support students' needs, leaders say.
Witnesses tried to help the victim before she was hit.
Officials cited the need from impact of COVID-19 restrictions by Gov. Tim
Former probation officer Elsa Segura had been romantically linked to a murder suspect who was upset with the victim's boyfriend.
The State Patrol continues to look for the truck and its driver, and is asking for help from anyone who was on the scene.
Apple CEO Tim Cook fired off a series of thinly veiled shots at Facebook and other social media companies Thursday, escalating an online privacy battle pitting the iPhone maker against digital services that depend on tracking people to help sell ads.
Apple plans to roll out a new privacy control in the early spring to prevent iPhone apps from secretly shadowing people. That puts the feature on course to come out after a more than six-month delay aimed at placating Facebook and other digital services that depend on such data surveillance to help
Apple says it will roll out a new privacy control in the spring to prevent iPhone apps from secretly shadowing people. The delay in its anticipated rollout aims to placate Facebook and other digital services that depend on such data surveillance to help sell ads.
The goal is to help reduce rear-end crashes involving snowplows.
Gov. Tim Walz proposed raising taxes on the wealthiest Minnesotans and large companies Tuesday to help plug a projected $1.28 billion gap in the next two-year budget, while calling for more spending on education and on helping the state recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
With money diverted from police, city agency faces pressure to ramp up quickly, help stem crime surge.
The mayor of Minneapolis said Thursday the city has reached a settlement with the operators of the Target Center to help pay for the cost of hosting President Donald Trump's rally in October 2019.