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Wisconsin Doctor Is First Openly Gay Head of American Medical Association

Wisconsin Doctor Is First Openly Gay Head of American Medical Association

Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld is an anesthesiologist at Froedtert Hospital.

Proposal Would Require Rapists To Pay Double Child Support

Proposal Would Require Rapists To Pay Double Child Support

Republican State Sen. Cory Tomcyzk, a co-sponsor, calls it “a pro-life bill.”

Concerns About Forced Labor in China Delaying Wisconsin Solar Projects

Concerns About Forced Labor in China Delaying Wisconsin Solar Projects

Customs reviews needed for foreign-made panels that sit in Chicago-area warehouse.

State’s Top Elections Official Interviewed By Jan. 6 Investigators

State’s Top Elections Official Interviewed By Jan. 6 Investigators

US Department of Justice has subpoenaed Meagan Wolfe and Milwaukee's election official.

State’s Child Care Industry Struggles with Worker Turnover

State’s Child Care Industry Struggles with Worker Turnover

Low pay, widespread vacancies leading to burnout, turnover among workers.

Waukesha Fires Teacher Following “Rainbowland” Controversy

Waukesha Fires Teacher Following “Rainbowland” Controversy

Melissa Tempel was critical of district decision to pull Miley Cyrus-Dolly Parton song from concert.

Governor’s Veto Gives $20 Million For Land Stewardship Program

Governor’s Veto Gives $20 Million For Land Stewardship Program

Evers' partial budget veto releases funding for wide variety of DNR efforts.

Evers Vetoes Merger of UW Campus, Technical College in Washington County

Evers Vetoes Merger of UW Campus, Technical College in Washington County

County executive says merger talks will continue, notes 66% decline in enrollment.

Evers Vetoed Funding for Republican National Convention

Evers Vetoed Funding for Republican National Convention

GOP legislators gave Milwaukee tourism bureau $10 million for 2024 convention.

Wisconsin Officials Urge Fireworks Safety On Fourth of July

Wisconsin Officials Urge Fireworks Safety On Fourth of July

Dry conditions call for more caution, state fire officials stress.

State’s Pedestrian Deaths Rise By 50%

State’s Pedestrian Deaths Rise By 50%

2022 was Wisconsin's worst year since 1981. Report cites dangerous driving and larger heavier vehicles as factors.

Republicans Approve $3.5 Billion Income Tax Cut

Republicans Approve $3.5 Billion Income Tax Cut

GOP legislators also approve cutting $32 million from UW System budget as part of DEI cut.

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