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Unemployment Backlog Cleared For Regular Cases, Challenges Remain
Evers appoints a new DWD secretary to release news on the backlog.
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Evers appoints a new DWD secretary to release news on the backlog.
Wisconsin politicians test positive; Evers swears in Assembly Dems virtually
Evers appoints a new DWD secretary to release good news on the backlog.
The move, which is largely symbolic, guarantees that both chambers will be forced to debate the results.
Wisconsin representatives vote on unexpected party lines.
Miguel Cardona is a veteran of public schools and the third Latino selected for the Cabinet.
25-year-old Joel Acevedo was killed in April after being put in a chokehold by former Milwaukee police officer Michael Mattioli.
Buttigieg sounded the right notes for people who have been frustrated by Congress’ inability to pass major infrastructure packages.
When democracy is under all-out threat, minimizing the risk is a dangerous course of action.
Home-made garland commemorates Wisconsin residents who have died from COVID-19
Home-made garland commemorate's Wisconsin residents who have died from COVID-19.
Perdue is paired with Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler, who’s running in a special election at the same time to retain her seat.
Loeffler has voted with the president on nearly every proposal.
Council members complain of lack of transparency in decision to impose October curfew.
Working through that disagreement over the Fed was a key final piece to hammering out what’s expected to be a $900 billion aid bill.
Majority eliminates metrics for contamination, claiming DNR lacks authority.
Top congressional leaders met late into the night Tuesday, negotiating details of an accord.
COMMENTARY: According to Johnson, there are “many reasons” for voter skepticism, including “today’s climate of hyper partisanship.”
Wisconsin may have an important role to play in climate adaptation.
U.S. Marshals Service working with local police “entirely outside” their role, says Baldwin.