Both Parties See November Assembly Win
Vos and Hintz both talk about their plans should they run Assembly after election.
Oct 4th, 2018 by Shamane Mills, Wisconsin Public RadioLand Trust Groups Work on Conservation
State’s 46 land trusts boast 25,000 members, have protected 538,000 acres in Wisconsin.
Oct 4th, 2018 by John TorinusLiberal Outside Groups Spend Big
More spending for Democrats in five of six key state senate races.
Oct 4th, 2018 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignJohnson Controls Targets Smart Home Market
Its acquisition of Philadelphia-based Lux Products Corp adds new product line.
Oct 4th, 2018 by Brady Carlson, Wisconsin Public RadioMilwaukee Reentry Council Helps Ex-Cons
Its new program for ex-offenders seeks to reduce recidivism by 50 percent.
Oct 4th, 2018 by Grace Connatser, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceShakespeare With Blood and Guts
Voices Found Repertory does ‘Titus Andronicus’ and doesn’t skimp on the terror.
Oct 3rd, 2018 by Catherine JozwikCandidates Debate Foxconn-Style Subsidies
Walker has embraced huge subsidies he now wants for Kimberly Clark. Evers questions approach.
Oct 3rd, 2018 by Laurel White, Wisconsin Public RadioThe Curious Campaign of Leah Vukmir
Her campaign seems to ignore poll data showing most disagree with her stands.
Oct 3rd, 2018 by Bruce ThompsonCommittee Okays Complete Streets Policy
Proposal on street design places pedestrians and cyclists on same level as motorists
Oct 3rd, 2018 by Jeramey JanneneVoter ID Lowered Turnout, Studies Show
Wisconsin, other states had lower turnout, especially by minority and college-age voters.
Oct 3rd, 2018 by Cameron Smith, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismBrady & Farwell Starbucks Closing
"You've become part of our family," the closing announcement reads.
Oct 3rd, 2018 by Jennifer RickMilwaukee County Poverty Persists
New study shows Milwaukee is now state’s only county worse than national average in poverty.
Oct 3rd, 2018 by Mary Kate McCoy, Wisconsin Public Radio