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Gov. Evers Makes Three Appointments To Natural Resources Board
Two of Evers’ appointments will replace Republican appointees.
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Two of Evers’ appointments will replace Republican appointees.
On the day of the attack on the U.S. Capitol, she shared a Tweet claiming the insurrection was actually committed by leftist activists.
County board members had expressed concern about whether Stubbs would try to continue serving in the Legislature after taking her new job.
Police shed more light on the process for tracking residents involved in Black Lives Matter protests.
He says there's not enough funding and too many strings attached
The Joint Finance Committee's Republican majority rejected the measure on a 4-12 party-line vote.
Judge says the 1849 law may not apply to consensual abortions.
The trial's third day in federal court was filled with attorney objections and sidebars.
Local officials say that MMSD staff has proposed increasing the flow into Badfish Creek without seeking input from them or watershed groups.
More than 12% of providers said they would have to close if the state’s current support, which could end in 2024, doesn’t last.
Former Milwaukee Ald. Chantia Lewis evidently still held the purse strings for her campaign even after being convicted of two felonies.
Outside spending in the race was nearly six times the previous record of $5.03 million, set in 2020.
The proposals include Medicaid expansion, the legalization of marijuana and paid family and medical leave.
More details emerge about the people Wauwatosa PD was watching after George Floyd protests.
Some are touting the drug as a cure for COVID-19, despite a lack of scientific evidence backing the claim and the risks of taking it.
Fake social media accounts, other new details emerge.
Glancey said in a statement that she was stepping down to allow someone with more recent experience as a clerk to take the role.
If passed and signed into law, Wisconsin would be the only state to allow minors that young to serve alcohol.
Voces de la Frontera and allied organizations are taking to the streets for two days of marches in Milwaukee and Madison.
Voces de la Frontera and allied organizations are taking to the streets for two days of marches in Milwaukee and Madison.