Author: Wisconsin Public Radio

Students across Wisconsin want more mental health services to help them adjust after pandemic isolation

After attending school virtually or semi-virtually for the past year, students in communities across Wisconsin said they found ways to cope with being away from teachers and friends but looked forward to getting back to regular in-person classes. Students also spoke in favor of more mental health services and mental health literacy. Feedback from 160 middle and high school students about their learning environments and their mental health during the pandemic was published in mid-April in a report titled Voices of Wisconsin Students Project: Learning, Coping and Building Resilience During COVID-19. Sharon Belton, director of the University of Wisconsin...

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Revised COVID-19 health guidelines allows sports teams in Milwaukee to expand fan capacity up to 50%

The Bucks and the Brewers will expand fan capacity to 50% based on updated COVID-19 guidelines from the Milwaukee Health Department. At Fiserv Forum, the Bucks were hosting about 3,300 spectators per game. That number will increase to about 9,000 when the NBA playoffs begin later this month. “It’s important to stress that health and safety continue to be our priority and wearing masks and following other safety protocols remain mandatory,” said team president Peter Feigin. “Our lives are certainly not back to normal, but this is a positive step forward for the Bucks, the city and our fans.”...

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The state of air quality: Wisconsin has seen cleaner skies but smog is still a problem for some counties

Most of Wisconsin has breathed cleaner air over the last several years, according to the American Lung Association. But, the group gave failing grades to six counties along Lake Michigan over smog pollution as part of its annual national report card on the state of air quality. Overall, Wisconsin is seeing fewer days with high ozone levels. But, the report gave a failing grade to Kenosha, Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine and Sheboygan counties for the highest number of days with poor air quality due to smog. That’s down from eight counties in the group’s 2018 air quality report. The...

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Wisconsin will keep its Congressional seats after U.S. Census Bureau reports state population up 4%

Wisconsin’s population remained mostly steady over the past 10 years, so it will not lose any seats in Congress during the upcoming redistricting process, the U.S. Census Bureau announced on April 26. The state’s population increased about 4 percent between 2010 and 2020 to roughly 5.9 million people, according to data released as part of the Census Bureau’s population count. The data is the first set of numbers to be released from the 2020 census. Because of the small population change, Wisconsin will continue to have eight seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, the number it has had...

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Former Bucks Player Sterling Brown agrees to $750K settlement over 2018 tasing by Milwaukee Police

A Milwaukee Common Council committee has approved a settlement with former Milwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown, who sued the city over a 2018 incident with police. Per the settlement, Brown will receive $750,000 and an apology from the city and the Milwaukee Police Department. Brown originally requested that the city acknowledge it violated his constitutional rights, however, the term isn’t included in the approved settlement, which will need to be finalized by the Common Council and the mayor. “I know this case is not just about Sterling Brown and about the incident that happened that night, so I’m hoping...

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Hmong organizations help remove language obstacles and assist community access to COVID-19 vaccinations

Seng Yang and hundreds of others lined up to get their COVID-19 vaccine on April 7 at the Hmoob Cultural & Community Agency. Seng said so many people turned out for the one-day vaccination clinic because language has been a barrier for many in the Hmong community to access vaccines at other locations. “I’ve seen that a lot, where it’s hard for those who are limited with English to go out to find places to get the vaccine. So this is a good place to start and for them to come out and get it,” Seng said. NaoHoua Tony...

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