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Republican divisions between geographic areas, between Senate and Assembly on the bill.
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Proposal seeks to end investigations into officers who claim to have killed someone in self defense.
Jan 12th, 2024 by Isiah HolmesAfter Missteps, Milwaukee Launching New Effort To Help Young Black Men
Lack of resources, infighting doomed prior efforts. Walter Lanier is charting a new course.
Jan 11th, 2024 by Jonmaesha BeltranIt’s Construction Season On Marquette’s Campus
University overhauling Rec Center, Straz Hall and Memorial Library.
Jan 5th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneBlack Patients Less Likely to Get Home Health Care After Hospitalization
Marquette study examined data from 14,000 Medicare patients at 31 U.S. hospitals.
Jan 2nd, 2024 by Hope KirwanWorkers At Starbucks on Marquette Campus Demand a Union
It's the first Starbucks in city of Milwaukee to organize a union.
Dec 20th, 2023 by Graham KilmerHow Diverse Are UW System Campuses?
Diversity has improved, but underrepresented minorities are still less than 15%.
Dec 12th, 2023 by Corrinne HessFormer US Rep. Ron Kind Gets British Award
Honored with British Empire award for 'services to UK/US relations.'
Dec 12th, 2023 by Hope KirwanSheboygan DA Vows To Appeal Abortion Ruling
Judge ruled Tuesday that 1849 law doesn't ban abortion.
Dec 6th, 2023 by Sarah LehrHarvard Law Student Quits Western Wisconsin Congressional Race
Aaron Nytes backs Rebecca Cooke, one of several Democrats challenging GOP Rep. Derrick Van Orden.
Dec 5th, 2023 by Hope KirwanNew Pro Soccer Team Delays Start To 2026
But major progress recently made on getting downtown stadium constructed.
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