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Almost 100,000 People Take Part in First Day of Early Voting

Almost 100,000 People Take Part in First Day of Early Voting

The unexpected surge in early voting caused the state's computer system to slow down Tuesday.

What To Know About Wisconsin’s Non-Citizen Voting Referendum

What To Know About Wisconsin’s Non-Citizen Voting Referendum

The measure would change state constitution to limit voting to U.S. citizens. Would it have an impact?

Amendment Would Shift Money From Demolishing Homes To Fixing Them

Amendment Would Shift Money From Demolishing Homes To Fixing Them

And deconstruction effort again on the drawing board.

Meet The New Owner of Pete’s Pops

Meet The New Owner of Pete’s Pops

Ian Robinson, who purchased the business in May, plans to "keep the spirit of Pete's Pop's alive."

Advocates Want An Ombudsman For Wisconsin’s Prisons, The State Has Other Plans

Advocates Want An Ombudsman For Wisconsin’s Prisons, The State Has Other Plans

Department of Corrections pursuing outside contractor. Lawmakers could complicate both options.

Dems Need To Win Three Key Senate Races For Control of Wisconsin Government

Dems Need To Win Three Key Senate Races For Control of Wisconsin Government

Races could create pathway for Democratic control of Senate or lock-in Republican control for years.

Obama, Walz Rally Early Voters in Madison

Obama, Walz Rally Early Voters in Madison

With two weeks before the big day, early voting started Tuesday in Wisconsin.

Milwaukee Will Bandage City Hall Indefinitely

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What's the long-term strategy for failing terra cotta?

UWM, Milwaukee Charter School Hope To Improve Teacher Diversity

UWM, Milwaukee Charter School Hope To Improve Teacher Diversity

A new program will make it easier for Hmong American Peace Academy students to become teachers.

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They Can’t Legally Vote, But Their Teacher Is Getting Them Engaged In The Election

They Can’t Legally Vote, But Their Teacher Is Getting Them Engaged In The Election

University School program comes as 42% of Wisconsin social studies teachers report problems with teaching politics.

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