A roofing accident left a new immigrant paralyzed. Tracking down his employer took ‘detective’ work.
A Madison employer lacked worker’s compensation coverage in Wisconsin, forcing the state to step in. Records also show the incident never triggered federal workplace safety scrutiny.
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Do over half of calories consumed by Americans come from ultraprocessed foods?
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Guest opinion: Are your elected officials listening?
“Let’s see Wisconsin become the next state to demand our state representatives call for a resolution and return our government to representation by the people for the people,” writes Judy Nagel.
Guest opinion: Rural Wisconsin workers lose health insurance twice as fast as before the pandemic
Wisconsin should expand Medicaid, invest in renewal pathways that don’t assume broadband internet access and revamp the renewal system so eligible people do not lose coverage, Jiyue Wang writes.




