Contact 6 discusses March successes for consumers
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From canceled flights to problematic home repairs, consumers have been turning to Contact 6 during the coronavirus pandemic.

Contact 6 helps viewers get nearly $18,000 in refunds in March

From canceled flights to problematic home repairs, consumers have been turning to Contact 6 during the coronavirus pandemic.

Millions granted in energy assistance as disconnections to resume
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In March 2021, while seeing a decline in COVID-19 cases and an increase in vaccinations, the PSC decided that disconnections could resume on April 15.

Millions granted in energy assistance as disconnections to resume

In March 2021, while seeing a decline in COVID-19 cases and an increase in vaccinations, the PSC decided that disconnections could resume on April 15.

Customers wait months for appliances, parts in southeast Wisconsin

Long delays for appliance parts are frustrating customers in southeast Wisconsin. Some have been waiting months for necessary appliances to arrive.

COVID-19 vaccine provider concerned after seeing 15% no-shows

A COVID-19 vaccine provider is concerned about the number of no-show appointments its seeing for first and second doses.

COVID-19 vaccine provider concerned after seeing 15% no-shows
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A COVID-19 vaccine provider is concerned about the number of no-show appointments its seeing for first and second doses.

Longtime West Allis store in jeopardy, doesn’t qualify for PPP
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Many businesses struggling amid the pandemic can turn to federal grants and loans to stay afloat. However, some aren’t struggling enough to qualify.

Longtime West Allis store in jeopardy, doesn’t qualify for PPP

Many businesses struggling amid the pandemic can turn to federal grants and loans to stay afloat. However, some aren’t struggling enough to qualify.

Crackdown on robocall operation that targeted some in WI 100+ times

The callers claimed to be fundraising for kids with autism, homeless veterans and breast cancer patients, but as much as 90% of the money raised allegedly went into their own pockets.

Crackdown on robocall operation that targeted some in WI
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The callers claimed to be fundraising for kids with autism, homeless veterans and breast cancer patients, but as much as 90% of the money raised allegedly went into their own pockets.

Stolen identities in WI used to file for unemployment across US

It’s a problem across the country -- stolen identities used to file for unemployment benefits. In many cases, the victims have no clue until the tax documents arrive in the mail.

Health systems prioritize patients as demand for vaccine tops supply

With COVID-19 vaccine in limited supply, health systems are prioritizing which patients in eligible groups are offered the vaccine first.

Health systems prioritize patients as demand for vaccine tops supply
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With COVID-19 vaccine in limited supply, health systems are prioritizing which patients in eligible groups are offered the vaccine first. Distribution differs between health systems, but in the end, the message from medical professionals is the same.

Some WI pharmacies vaccinating thousands, others have yet to start

As Wisconsin prepares to vaccinate educators, supply at local pharmacies is going up. However, not all pharmacies are offering the vaccine just yet.

Some WI pharmacies vaccinating thousands, others have yet to start
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As Wisconsin prepares to vaccinate educators, supply at local pharmacies is going up. However, not all pharmacies are offering the vaccine just yet.

Health departments feel the high demand for COVID-19 vaccine

As Wisconsin prepares to open up vaccine eligibility, thousands are on waiting lists at local health departments.