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Local Filmmakers Shooting Screwball Crime Caper
Milwaukee filmmakers are fundraising to finish their indie flick.
Jul 1st, 2021 by Michael HollowayPrivate Email Accounts Obscure Public Business
Elected officials and public employees should not be allowed to use a private email for government business.
Jul 1st, 2021 by Tom KamenickSupreme Court Unexpectedly Fires Chief Appeals Judge
Progressive justices object to unprecedented move by the state's high court.
Jul 1st, 2021 by Ruth Conniff, Wisconsin ExaminerBill Gives Local Governments Opioid Settlement Money
Some provisions of bill give Legislature more authority over settlement funds.
Jul 1st, 2021 by Shamane Mills, Wisconsin Public RadioState Legislature Passes Biennial Budget
Lawmakers cut billions from the Governor's budget.
Jul 1st, 2021 by Laurel White and Megan Hart, Wisconsin Public RadioInmates In Jail Have A Right To Vote
Unless they are felons. But state policies make it difficult for them to vote.
Jun 30th, 2021 by Matt RothschildWisconsin, U.S. Life Expectancy Declines
Other developed countries doing better. Lack of safety net causing problem?
Jun 30th, 2021 by Bruce ThompsonCity Groups Receive Coastal Grants
More than $113,000 in grants for a canoe-kayak trail map app, river cleanup and bicycle trail study.
Jun 30th, 2021 by Michael HorneFlixBus Starts Milwaukee Service July 2nd
New bus line will connect Milwaukee, Chicago, Indianapolis and Ohio.
Jun 30th, 2021 by Jeramey JanneneEast Side Welcomes a Cheesy Addition
City's second Makk'n'Cheese restaurant will open near Oak and Loc.
Jun 30th, 2021 by Angeline TerryCOVID-19 Numbers at Zero in State Prisons
More than 96% of inmates agreed to vaccines, DOC statistics show.
Jun 30th, 2021 by Isiah Holmes, Wisconsin Examiner