‘We Aren’t Lazy People’
Rejoining workforce isn’t easy for some who lost jobs due to COVID-19.
Jul 18th, 2021 by Bram Sable-Smith, Wisconsin Center for Investigative JournalismCoastal Damage Costs State $245 Million
Climate change causes extensive damage in 48 communities on Lake Michigan, Lake Superior.
Jul 18th, 2021 by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public RadioEvers, Johnson Rake In Campaign Funds
Outpacing challengers, Evers raises $5 million and Johnson $1.2 million in first half of 2021.
Jul 18th, 2021 by Laurel White, Wisconsin Public RadioUWM Gets Less State Aid than Peer Schools
The university is second to last in state aid among 14 peer schools.
Jul 18th, 2021 by Rich Kremer, Wisconsin Public RadioThe Week’s Greatest Hits
Most popular articles and press releases in the past week
Jul 18th, 2021 by Urban MilwaukeeExperts Warn Against ‘Sham’ Election Audits
Influenced by Arizona, Wisconsin has many ‘audits,' including one by a convicted felon.
Jul 17th, 2021 by Darrell Ehrlick and Melanie Conklin, Wisconsin ExaminerControversy Over Police Killing of Roberto Zielinski
Family says body camera footage released seven weeks later is 'heavily edited.'
Jul 17th, 2021 by Madeline Fox, Wisconsin Public RadioState Labor Market Presents New Challenges
There's no worker shortage and many jobs' wages are too low, economists say.
Jul 17th, 2021 by Christine Hatfield, Wisconsin Public RadioRite-Hite Building To Right Height
New headquarters will fill Reed Street Yards business park.
Jul 16th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneMilwaukee Water Works Pursuing Rate Changes
With Waukesha coming as a customer, utility pursuing changes to its authorized return rate.
Jul 16th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneRenters Struggling to Navigate Rental Assistance
Some face eviction after filing applications and waiting months to hear back.
Jul 16th, 2021 by Vanessa Swales, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism