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A unanimous Wisconsin Supreme Court sided with the Democratic state attorney general in a long-running battle over a law passed by Republicans who wanted to weaken the office in a lame duck ...
A Wisconsin dairy farmer alleged in a federal lawsuit that the Trump administration is illegally denying financial assistance to white farmers by continuing programs that favor minorities.
Milwaukee police push for more facial recognition technology as federal report shows persistent bias
Community groups are speaking out against the police department’s plan to expand its use of facial recognition technology. But MPD says it is a valuable crime-fighting tool.
The state party elected Devin Remiker as its new chair, but convention attendees struggled with how to fight back.
Tax cuts on investment income, incremental increases in special education funding pass state budget committee.
The bill has broad support, but some worry that a lack of standards and a risk of partisanship could undermine its impact.
No. The median stay is four or five years while the average is 14 because elderly and disabled tenants stay much longer.
Candidates running this weekend to succeed state party chair Ben Wikler want more engagement around the state.
After President Donald Trump threatened to pull back federal funding, SSM Health, Aurora Health and UW Health changed their websites.
The nonprofit Third Space Green Bay aspires to create community for LGBTQ+ residents and people of color — making all feel welcome.
Lewis said her 414LIFE team of 15 violence interrupters and outreach workers has hit the streets hard in recent weeks, responding to an uptick in violence. “There have been about seven shootings and ...
A police officer forced out of a suburban Milwaukee department for appearing to skip a lot of work and claiming many questionable comp days is now working for a small-town department in Waukesha ...
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