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Wisconsin State Parks Experienced Pandemic Boom, Now People Keep Coming Back

Wisconsin State Parks Experienced Pandemic Boom, Now People Keep Coming Back

Wisconsin Policy Forum report finds park sticker sales in 2023 were up nearly 50% from 2019.

Voters Reject Amendments to Restrict Governor’s Power to Spend Federal Funds

Voters Reject Amendments to Restrict Governor’s Power to Spend Federal Funds

Opponents argued changes would have slowed down emergency funding during crises.

Whether Public, Private or Charter, Report Shows Milwaukee Schools Are Often Struggling

Whether Public, Private or Charter, Report Shows Milwaukee Schools Are Often Struggling

Black students continue to perform at levels below their peers

The State of Politics: Who Should Have Spending Power For Federal Funds?
The State of Politics

Who Should Have Spending Power For Federal Funds?

Parties spar over constitutional changes on Aug. 13 primary election ballots.

New Housing Permits in Wisconsin ‘Way Behind’ Level in Early 2000s

New Housing Permits in Wisconsin ‘Way Behind’ Level in Early 2000s

New WPF report also finds permits for single family homes lag behind multi-family permits.

First Key Vote On Zoning Overhaul Scheduled For Monday

First Key Vote On Zoning Overhaul Scheduled For Monday

Is Growing MKE good to go or dead on arrival? City Plan Commission gets first say.

MKE County: Low Sales Tax Collections Spell Trouble for County
MKE County

Low Sales Tax Collections Spell Trouble for County

Low sales tax collections could drive county budget deficit into double digits by end of year.

Murphy’s Law: Milwaukee Arts Groups in Big Trouble
Murphy’s Law

Milwaukee Arts Groups in Big Trouble

Huge declines in the percent of earned income are a very worrisome sign.

UWM Chancellor Mone Plans to Resign

UWM Chancellor Mone Plans to Resign

Mark Mone will step down in July 2025 after 11 years on the job.

FoodShare Participation Above Pre-Pandemic Levels

FoodShare Participation Above Pre-Pandemic Levels

This 'may be the new normal,' says researcher with WPF, which released report.

Home Affordability in Wisconsin Hits All-Time Low

Home Affordability in Wisconsin Hits All-Time Low

Realtors Association says it's the worst since group began tracking it in 2009.

Financial Aid Issues Likely To Result In UW Enrollment Drop

Financial Aid Issues Likely To Result In UW Enrollment Drop

14% drop in Wisconsin students completing federal student aid form following delayed rollout.

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