LaToya Dennis
LaToya was a reporter with WUWM from 2006 to 2021.
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Beginning Friday, a new city of Milwaukee health order goes into effect — it lifts some COVID-19 restrictions on bars, restaurants, salons and spas and other businesses.
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Many small minority-owned businesses are struggling right now. While COVID-19 has touched just about every business one way or another, studies have shown…
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Wisconsin Health Official Says Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Is In 'Very Normal Range' For EffectivenessAround 47,000 doses of the newly approved Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine are expected to arrive in Wisconsin next week. While health officials are…
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We all know that culturally, there are different ways of communicating. When it comes to Black people, since slavery there has been a reliance on a head…
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Community health centers across Milwaukee now have the COVID-19 vaccine, currently available to people 65 and older and health care workers. Milwaukee…
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Milwaukee is known for being a city of neighborhoods. From Bay View on the south side and Washington Heights to the west, each neighborhood has a story —…
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There’s been a lot of confusion over exactly who can currently get the COVID-19 vaccine and when. Nearly a year into the pandemic, a lot of people are…
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A new report says that if people could afford to stay home while fighting COVID-19, it would greatly slow the spread of the virus. Jonathan Heller…
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A police officer in a Milwaukee suburb who resigned after being involved in his third fatal shooting in five years has been hired as a sheriff's…
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Wisconsin's newest member of Congress, Republican U.S. Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, said Thursday he didn't know if President Donald Trump incited the riot last…