Grief
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On the fifth anniversary, we need to talk about COVID-19
Anne Strainchamps from “To The Best of Our Knowledge” reached out to one of the world’s foremost grief experts, David Kessler, to talk about how we feel now on the 5th anniversary of COVID-19. He argues that Americans are dealing with a lot of unacknowledged post-pandemic grief.
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Her father disappeared when she was 9. In new memoir, Theresa Okokon explores his mysterious death.
Writer Theresa Okokon of Milwaukee County covers Blackness, family loss and a Wisconsin childhood in “Who I Always Was”
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Madison community mourns and celebrates Rubi Vergara, victim of Abundant Life school shooting
Rubi Patricia Vergara and her family loved to laugh. That was a central message at Vergara’s funeral, held at City Church Madison on Saturday.
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‘No wrong way to move through this’: Sandy Hook Promise co-founder on dealing with school violence aftermath
The father of a child killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting offers insight into moving forward and efforts to prevent this from happening again.
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Mourners gather in vigil across Madison after deadly school shooting
Two events were held in Madison on Tuesday evening following a shooting at Abundant Life Christian School on Monday. A vigil took place at the state Capitol and a prayer service was held at City Church.
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Marathon County forensic pathologist could expand autopsy capacity in northern Wisconsin
What it takes to be a medical examiner in Wisconsin amid chronic staffing shortages in an ever-changing field.
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Hurt, horror and hurricanes: Gabino Iglesias on his novel, ‘House of Bone and Rain’
Gabino Iglesias’ latest novel is a beautifully written book inspired by a tragic real-life experience. It’s a coming-of-age story that focuses on five childhood friends.