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Records obtained by Votebeat provide some details on what Maribeth Witzel-Behl’s staff was working on as it sat on the discovery of 193 uncounted ballots.
It’s been nearly a year since she’s heard from Milwaukee homicide detectives and more than 16 months since Javon, 21, was hanging out with a group of friends when someone opened fire on them. They ...
Workforce Pell grants will pay for short-term workforce training for low-income students. Here’s what that means for Wisconsin.
Yes. The average S&P 500 CEO makes $46,849 a day while the average worker for those companies makes $63,800 a year.
Homeless service providers rally together as federal funding cuts loom and the governor’s $24 million proposal gets cut.
Trump’s Justice Department has forged ahead in this case involving the town of Thornapple even as it has withdrawn from several other voting lawsuits brought under the Biden administration.
Wisconsin needs the $7 million currently on hold for adult education to build its workforce, officials say. Now the state is suing to get what it was promised.
Wisconsin has missed out on $2.6 billion in Medicaid funding and will still be subject to new work requirements.
Following initial progress, staffing vacancies are again rising in Wisconsin prisons. Improving training, safety and workplace culture would help retain officers, some say.
No. It raises revenue limits each year, giving school boards the option to raise taxes unless the Legislature and governor increase general state aid.
Illegal fireworks were the cause of a fire near Sherman Park on the Fourth of July. The incident is part of a growing trend in Milwaukee: fires caused by illegal fireworks on the Fourth of July.
The U.S. Department of Education will stop funding a local program helping local teachers delve into Milwaukee’s lesser-known history. Program staff are appealing the decision.
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