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Velvet:The Seamstress
Ana and Alberto learn Don Rafael has died; now the managing director of Velvet, Alberto has to share his inheritance with Doña Gloria and Patricia.
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Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries:Death Comes Knocking
A ghostly message spells death for a war veteran.
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Doc Martin:Licence to Practice
Martin rushes to Ruth’s for a medical emergency, but quickly realizes the problem is him; wedding bells are ringing in preparation for Morwenna and Al’s wedding, but all doesn’t go […]
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Wisconsin Life:Circus World
Watch exciting performances and learn about the history of Circus World in Baraboo.
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Funding for Wisconsin is in limbo after Trump administration halts EV charger program
The Trump administration is halting a $5 billion program that aims to fast-track installation of electric vehicle chargers along highways nationwide, blocking access to tens of millions of dollars set aside for Wisconsin.Â
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Children’s Wisconsin hospital reinstates gender-affirming care for trans teen after canceling in wake of Trump’s executive order
This is the first reported case of a Wisconsin hospital pausing gender-affirming care after President Donald Trump signed an executive order blocking funding for hospitals that provide such treatment.
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Wisconsin Cheese Mart featured in national Super Bowl ad
The owner is expecting at least a small bump in online sales after the new ad runs during Sunday’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
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Wisconsin DNR asks anglers to take it slow on the ice after rash of fatalities
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is calling on ice fishing enthusiasts to take care after a rash of fatalities involving recreational vehicles.
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CDC data disappearance worries Wisconsin researchers and health officialsÂ
Wisconsin scientists and state officials say they’re worried a sweeping effort to modify the Centers for Disease Control website site to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive orders could undermine years of federal data.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court rules Meagan Wolfe can remain state’s top elections official
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that the state’s top election official can keep her job despite Republican attempts to remove her from office.