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Crowley’s New Budget Director Aces First Confirmation Hearing

Crowley’s New Budget Director Aces First Confirmation Hearing

'A person who likes torture'? Committee backs Nick Sinram, former MPS budget director.

WI Supreme Court Accepts Second Appeal To Redraw Congressional Map

WI Supreme Court Accepts Second Appeal To Redraw Congressional Map

Two appeals use different legal arguments. Conservative justices oppose both.

Got Counsel? Wisconsin Farmers Sue Over ‘Got Milk?’ Program

Got Counsel? Wisconsin Farmers Sue Over ‘Got Milk?’ Program

Lawsuit backed by conservative law firm targets mandatory fees for milk marketing.

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New Plant Shop Opens in Riverwest

New Plant Shop Opens in Riverwest

Plants and community flourish at Welcome 2 The Jungle.

Anglers Blame Politics As Wisconsin Cuts Back On Stocking Game Fish

Anglers Blame Politics As Wisconsin Cuts Back On Stocking Game Fish

With two state hatcheries closed, musky, walleye and brown trout numbers are on the chopping block.

Wisconsin Prisons Bar Journalists From Recording Inmate Phone Calls

Wisconsin Prisons Bar Journalists From Recording Inmate Phone Calls

DOC cites victims’ rights and security, while open-government advocates see a blow to transparency.

Friday Photos: MSOE Replacing A Parking Lot With AI
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New building is 'Next Bold Step' for university.

Moore, Pocan Push To Repeal School Choice Tax Credit

Moore, Pocan Push To Repeal School Choice Tax Credit

Keep Public Funds in Public Schools Act would undo a key piece of last year’s budget bill.

Tenant Sought For Former Rare Steakhouse Space

Tenant Sought For Former Rare Steakhouse Space

The restaurant space is listed as a turnkey opportunity.

New Federal Student Loan Rules Hit July 1 For Wisconsin Borrowers

New Federal Student Loan Rules Hit July 1 For Wisconsin Borrowers

End of SAVE plan, new caps and repayment options could reshape debt for 700,000 residents.

More Whistleblowers Go Public With Allegations Against Veolia

More Whistleblowers Go Public With Allegations Against Veolia

Former Veolia employees say maintenance records destroyed, sewer plant data falsified.