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Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidates Debate Values In First Appearance Together
One member from each ideological wing is expected to advance past the Feb. 21 primary.
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One member from each ideological wing is expected to advance past the Feb. 21 primary.
The elected officials were enjoying free lodging and meals at a Wisconsin Dells resort while attending the private event.
They say he repeatedly put the interests of polluters and industry ahead of the needs of Wisconsinites.
Areas with majority Black residents in both the northern and southern portions of the county were some of the most affected.
Initially set to end on Jan. 10, the allotted time for the public to weigh in has been extended to Feb. 28.
Here are four things you may have missed from deep in the transcripts.
PFAS have been linked to chronic diseases including thyroid disorders, birth defects, and cancers in humans and other animal species.
The governor reiterated his commitment to restoring abortion access in Wisconsin by repealing its 1849 abortion ban.
Former Justice Dan Kelly and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Jennifer Dorow appeared at a GOP-hosted panel last month.
They say they hope to bring new voices and perspectives in this session’s Senate Democratic caucus,
There are 385 licensed Christmas tree growers across the state.
At $3, making a call from a Wisconsin jail is more expensive than over two dozen other states.
The 1st Aldermanic District is one of five vacant common council seats in the city.
About half of the state is a "child care desert," according to the Wisconsin Early Childhood Association.
Faith and immigration groups call for compassion as Title 42 is slated to end.
The move by Ascension St. Francis Hospital, located on the city's South Side, forces expectant parents to travel farther to give birth.
John Leiber focused his campaign on the treasurer’s membership on the public lands board as the office's only specified duty.
The state has seen a rise in white supremacist-style activity from Waukesha to West Allis to Kenosha and in the Milwaukee area.
At least 25 women in Wisconsin die each year during pregnancy or within a year of giving birth, according to a 2018 DHS report.
The crimes they allegedly committed carry penalties of up to 15 years imprisonment.