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The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Sponsored: See what’s new at the zoo!
Sponsored

See what’s new at the zoo!

If you haven’t been to the Milwaukee County Zoo lately, you haven’t been to the Milwaukee County Zoo! From Otter Passage, Adventure Africa and Hippo Haven to the GorillaTrek VR Experience, our traveling exhibits and more, there’s always something new at the Zoo! Tickets at MilwaukeeZoo.org.

Environmentalists Say End of Chevron Doctrine Could Harm Wisconsin Waters

Environmentalists Say End of Chevron Doctrine Could Harm Wisconsin Waters

US Supreme Court ruling overturning 40-year-old precedent reduces EPA power.

Dueling Billboards Appear in Milwaukee In Lead Up to RNC

Dueling Billboards Appear in Milwaukee In Lead Up to RNC

Democrats, Republicans make appeals to voters, assail competing candidates.

‘I’m Staying in the Race’ Says Biden At Madison Rally

‘I’m Staying in the Race’ Says Biden At Madison Rally

Biden's fifth visit to Wisconsin this year comes on critical weekend for his campaign

Sponsored: See what’s new at the zoo!
Sponsored

See what’s new at the zoo!

If you haven’t been to the Milwaukee County Zoo lately, you haven’t been to the Milwaukee County Zoo! From Otter Passage, Adventure Africa and Hippo Haven to the GorillaTrek VR Experience, our traveling exhibits and more, there’s always something new at the Zoo! Tickets at MilwaukeeZoo.org.

Friday Photos: Northwestern Mutual’s Unbuilding Changes Skyline
Friday Photos

Northwestern Mutual’s Unbuilding Changes Skyline

North Building being stripped to its core to create a second glassy skyscraper.

MKE County: Board Could Boost Illegal Dumping Fine 2,400%
MKE County

Board Could Boost Illegal Dumping Fine 2,400%

Supervisor Shawn Rolland proposes raising fine from $200 to $5,000.

Milwaukee Will Drop Private Security Licensing Requirement

Milwaukee Will Drop Private Security Licensing Requirement

New city attorney throws in towel on lawsuit, but vows to provide council with long-term solution.

Wisconsin’s Prisons Employ Doctors Who Were Censured

Wisconsin’s Prisons Employ Doctors Who Were Censured

Questions about care offered. Many staff physicians were censured by a medical board.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Restores Ballot Drop Box Access

Wisconsin Supreme Court Restores Ballot Drop Box Access

Decision reverses a 2022 ruling, restores use of unmanned boxes to return absentee ballots.

Agreement Advances $1.15 Billion Project to Keep Invasive Carp Out of Great Lakes

Agreement Advances $1.15 Billion Project to Keep Invasive Carp Out of Great Lakes

Potential invasion threatened multi-billion dollar fishing and recreational boating industries.