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Voces de la Frontera, BLOC, YES! and other groups unite to push for COVID relief and criminal justice reform.

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Voces de la Frontera, BLOC, YES! and other groups unite to push for COVID relief and criminal justice reform.

Voces de la Frontera, BLOC, YES! and other groups unite to push for COVID relief and criminal justice reform.
Twice in recent months, Wisconsin government officials have been charged with sex crimes but not public misconduct.
Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson calls it a 'boondoggle for Democrats.'
Dasha Kelly Hamilton, Wisconsin’s first Black poet laureate, shares a message of connection.
COMMENTARY: We should not rush to a solution that could end up doing more harm than good.
Public health officials hope to see public willingness to get a shot increase over time.
Republicans vow to block Evers’ plan to restore bargaining rights that Act 10 wiped out.
COMMENTARY: Trump not only insisted that he won the election for the umpteenth time, he also blamed the U.S. Supreme Court for his loss.
Dozens of people have police arrest records with booking numbers, despite never being arrested.
It includes a gradual increase in the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Milwaukee town halls tackle equity, justice, social issues around formerly incarcerated.
Gov. Evers and GOP senators offer starkly different plans and penalties.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine would differ from the two current shots by Pfizer and Moderna in several critical ways.
Gov. Evers and GOP senators offer starkly different plans and penalties.
They could start getting shots next week — but COVID-19 caution remains the watchword.
Pfizer will increase weekly shipments to more than 13 million doses by mid-March.
COMMENTARY: Make no mistake: Voter suppression is an old GOP ploy.
Barry Weber, who has served as Wauwatosa’s police chief since 1990, has said he will retire in June.
Wisconsin is better off than many states, but would still benefit from joining the ACA program.