UPFRONT recap: Gov. Evers thinks plan to legalize, tax recreational marijuana could pass
Governor expects state Supreme Court to settle dispute over his pandemic-related public health emergency orders, mask mandate Share Updated: 9:30 AM CST Feb 14, 2021 UPFRONT recap: Gov. Evers thinks plan to legalize, tax recreational marijuana could pass
Governor expects state Supreme Court to settle dispute over his pandemic-related public health emergency orders, mask mandate Share Updated: 9:30 AM CST Feb 14, 2021
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Show Transcript adrienne: I’M ADRIENNE PEDERSEN. TODAY, ON UPFRONT Gov. Evers: It’s time to make that change. adrienne: GOVERNOR EVERS WANTS TO LEGALIZE AND TAX MARIJUANA IN HIS NEXT STATE BUDGET. I’LL ASK THE GOVERNOR ABOUT THAT AND HIS OTHER BUDGET PRIORITIES, NEXT ON UPFRONT. WE’LL ALSO HEAR FROM A REPUBLICAN LEADING THE LEGISLATURE’S BUDGET COMMITTEE. THEN: I Right now, if we had an unlimited vaccine sup
Disney, WarnerMedia, ViacomCBS Announce Virtual Upfront Events
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The Walt Disney Company will host its combined upfront presentation virtually on May 18th. This event is one of three planned for the coming months in which Disney will set the stage for its coming year of television content, both on traditional networks and streaming platforms. The upfront presentation will reveal what s coming from ABC, ABC News, Disney Channels Worldwide, Disney Digital, ESPN Networks, ESPN+, Freeform, FX Networks, Hulu, and National Geographic Networks. The upfront will follow the Disney Platform Tech Showcase on February 23rd and Disney Platform Content Development event on March 23rd. Disney already previewed upcoming Marvel, Star Wars, and other franchise content during its Investor Day event in December.
Looking at COVID-19 and African American communities
In tonight s 7 UpFront report we re taking a closer look at the impact the pandemic is having on African-American communities.
Posted at 6:36 PM, Feb 11, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-11 19:33:05-05
(WXYZ) â In tonight s 7 UpFront report we re taking a closer look at the impact the pandemic is having on African-American communities.
Urban League Detroit and Southeastern Michigan President and CEO N. Charles Anderson is joining us to talk about everything from testing minorities in our cities to making the COVID-19 vaccine available to them.
You can see the full interview in the video player above.