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Wisconsin Colleges Vow to Continue Serving Hispanic Students

Wisconsin Colleges Vow to Continue Serving Hispanic Students

Trump administration has cut grant grants for 600 Hispanic-serving institutions.

New Marquette University Police Unit Fights Reckless Driving

New Marquette University Police Unit Fights Reckless Driving

In its first 11 weeks officers have stopped 200 vehicles.

Defamation Charges Dropped Against Minocqua Brewing Owner

Defamation Charges Dropped Against Minocqua Brewing Owner

Kirk Bangstad still faces harassment charge, lawsuit by publisher

City Hall: Mayor Skips Finalists, Picks Outsider For Key Violence Prevention Role
City Hall

Mayor Skips Finalists, Picks Outsider For Key Violence Prevention Role

Johnson taps Adam Procell, who turned his life around after homicide conviction.

Texas, California Gerrymandering Battle Will Make It Harder For Independent Reforms

Texas, California Gerrymandering Battle Will Make It Harder For Independent Reforms

Fair Maps Coalition members hope to establish politically independent process in Wisconsin.

SE Wisconsin Lutheran Synod Joins Suit Against ICE Agents in Churches

SE Wisconsin Lutheran Synod Joins Suit Against ICE Agents in Churches

U.S. Dept of Homeland Security says criminals 'hide in schools and churches.'

Democratic Rep. Jenna Jacobson Will Challenge Top GOP State Senator

Democratic Rep. Jenna Jacobson Will Challenge Top GOP State Senator

District held by incumbent Howard Marklein now leans slightly Democratic.

The State of Politics: The Rise of Jill Karofsky
The State of Politics

The Rise of Jill Karofsky

From circuit court judge to Supreme Court chief justice in just five years.

Police Chief Jeffrey Norman Given Four-Year Contract Extension

Police Chief Jeffrey Norman Given Four-Year Contract Extension

Chief receives praise, large raise. But who is the city's highest paid employee?

City Hall: Despite Concerns, Council Overhauls Near West Side Parking Regulations
City Hall

This content is only for members Despite Concerns, Council Overhauls Near West Side Parking Regulations

'Chaos is where we're at right now,' says alderman.

Wisconsin Home Sales Slow For Third Straight Month

Wisconsin Home Sales Slow For Third Straight Month

Three factors are believed to be driving year-over-year slowdown.

Majority of Voters Say Gov. Evers Shouldn’t Run for Third Term

Majority of Voters Say Gov. Evers Shouldn’t Run for Third Term

But new Marquette poll shows Evers approval remains positive.

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