Here and Now
Here & Now opening for January 17, 2025
Clip: Season 2300 Episode 2327 | 1m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
The introduction to the January 17, 2025 episode of Here & Now.
The introduction to the January 17, 2025 episode of Here & Now.
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Here and Now is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
Here and Now
Here & Now opening for January 17, 2025
Clip: Season 2300 Episode 2327 | 1m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
The introduction to the January 17, 2025 episode of Here & Now.
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Public officials speak to their communities about immigration fears and how shared revenue reform fell short.
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Wisconsin.
Federal Judge Orders Lac du Flambeau Roads to Remain Open
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A federal judge said Lac du Flambeau roads must remain open while a ruling is pending. (1m 1s)
Local Officials Voice Concern Over Mass Deportation Plans
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José Pérez and Ismael Ozanne speak to local concerns over mass deportation plans. (1m 43s)
Philip Rocco on Shared Revenue Shortfall Issues in Wisconsin
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Philip Rocco on Wisconsin's 2023 shared revenue deal to boost local government funding. (5m 37s)
Seasonal Respiratory Viruses Are Peaking for Young Children
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Seasonal respiratory viruses are spreading across Wisconsin as authorities monitor H5N1. (2m 1s)
Zac Schultz on Wisconsin's Separation of Powers Lawsuit
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Zac Schultz on a Wisconsin Supreme Court case on administrative rules in state government. (6m 29s)
Chief Andre Sayles on Beloit Police and Immigration Status
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Andre Sayles on policing practices toward undocumented immigrants in the city of Beloit. (11m 37s)
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