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Op Ed: How Parole Rules Help Fill State’s Prisons
Op Ed

How Parole Rules Help Fill State’s Prisons

Average parole time far longer in Wisconsin; system returns many parolees to prison.

Your Right to Know: Abrahamson Let the Sunshine In
Your Right to Know

Abrahamson Let the Sunshine In

For decades Justice Abrahamson was state Supreme Court’s foremost champion of open records.

Why the Weekend of Fatal Overdoses?

Why the Weekend of Fatal Overdoses?

14 drug overdose deaths in Milwaukee County. Bad batch of drugs suspected.

Scott Walker Loves Tweeting About AOC

Scott Walker Loves Tweeting About AOC

But she has 18 times more Twitter followers.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Council Okays $2.45 Million for Western Building’s Move
Eyes on Milwaukee

Council Okays $2.45 Million for Western Building’s Move

Millwork distributor will relocate from suburb, bring 200 jobs to city's far northwest side.

City Hall: Aldrete Will Lead Police-Fire Commission
City Hall

Aldrete Will Lead Police-Fire Commission

Attorney, third FPC leader in three years, brings diverse background to challenging job.

Dining: It’s All Fresh at Damascus Gate
Dining

It’s All Fresh at Damascus Gate

Syrian restaurant on Mitchell St. serves the best falafel, kefta kabobs and hummus in town.

Sponsored: Westown Farmers’ Market Open Today!
Sponsored

Westown Farmers’ Market Open Today!

Stop by the Westown Farmers’ Market today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Zeidler Union Square to browse a wide variety of local food, art and produce vendors while enjoying live music starting at 11:45 a.m.

Republicans Deny New Gerrymander Plan

Republicans Deny New Gerrymander Plan

Not planning to bypass governor, Fitzgerald says, but he and Vos won’t take follow-up questions.

City Hall: Will He or Won’t He Run for Mayor?
City Hall

Will He or Won’t He Run for Mayor?

Council president Ashanti Hamilton promises his decision by next week.

Evers Wants State Health “Lead Czar”

Evers Wants State Health “Lead Czar”

Also supports bill to provide $40 million in loans for home owners to replace lead laterals.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Council Okays Symphony, Broadway Projects
Eyes on Milwaukee

Council Okays Symphony, Broadway Projects

City to spend $6.9 million more on rebuilding streets and helping move theater wall.