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Should The North Shore Consolidate Its Seven Police Departments?
Milwaukee suburbs consider merging their police services into one agency.
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Milwaukee suburbs consider merging their police services into one agency.
Milwaukee suburbs are considering merging their police services into one agency.
The former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice ran a probe into the 2020 election results on behalf of the State Assembly until he was fired.
$6.1M allegedly went to the former Packers quarterback and a volleyball stadium at his alma mater, the University of Southern Mississippi.
The juvenile correctional facility for boys is being monitored as part of a settlement in a lawsuit filed by the Wisconsin ACLU.
Rebecca Valcq says the bureau came to its conclusions despite being presented evidence to the contrary.
Only one of the 12 Republicans running for statewide office or Congress has fully accepted the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers maintains a slight 3-point lead over Republican challenger Tim Michels.
Johnson cosponsored every version of the same federal ban fellow U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham has introduced since 2013.
The panelists said they are trying to combat false information and are even facing threats.
Waukesha, and other communities in southeastern Wisconsin, have seen a rise in white supremacist activity over the last year.
As a result, the Wisconsin Elections Commission has withdrawn its guidance on absentee ballot address corrections.
"Our climate has already changed," the report states.
The giant Kewaunee County dairy farm has pushed back against wastewater permit requirements imposed by the DNR in March 2022.
The deal averts a threatened three-day walkout by nurses that was to begin Tuesday morning.
Over 600 lives were lost last year to drug-related deaths in Milwaukee County, more than homicides or automotive accidents.
Republicans on the committee rewrote a plan originally drafted by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Proponents of "parent empowerment" want to dismantle public education, according to the publication's editor-in-chief.
Erick Kaardal testified before the Wisconsin State Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections for more than an hour.
Voting rights advocates are concerned that voters will have their absentee ballots tossed out.