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The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

K-12 Education: MPS Makes the Case for Referendum
K-12 Education

MPS Makes the Case for Referendum

Principals say they need funding to maintain their schools' current operations.

Evers Signs Legislation To Protect Students From Strip Searches

Evers Signs Legislation To Protect Students From Strip Searches

'Being treated with dignity and basic privacy is something every student should expect.'

County Prosecutors Won’t Pursue Charges in Case Involving Trump PAC

County Prosecutors Won’t Pursue Charges in Case Involving Trump PAC

Citing conflicts of interest, they referred cases to other county prosecutors.

Evers Vetoes Bill Limiting His Appointment Power

Evers Vetoes Bill Limiting His Appointment Power

GOP plan took away governor's power to fill vacancies in constitutional offices.

MKE County: Board Approves Unprecedented Pay Raise For Elected Officials
MKE County

Board Approves Unprecedented Pay Raise For Elected Officials

Board approves unprecedented 36% salary increases for elected officials without saying a word.

Protasiewicz Will Not Step Aside in Racine Voting Case

Protasiewicz Will Not Step Aside in Racine Voting Case

The Wisconsin Elections Commission says the case could have statewide implications for absentee voting.

MKE County: Board Approves Insulin Price-Fixing Lawsuit
MKE County

Board Approves Insulin Price-Fixing Lawsuit

Plus: County will do business with historic bank, a new bus replacement policy and new housing-related projects are approved.

MKE County: County Board Wants Ceasefire In Gaza, But Only By A Narrow Margin
MKE County

County Board Wants Ceasefire In Gaza, But Only By A Narrow Margin

Fight over underlying language divides board.

US Rep. Mike Gallagher Will Resign In April

US Rep. Mike Gallagher Will Resign In April

Republican congressman was seen as a rising star, but is now walking away from elected office.

Failing City Hall Facade Will Cost At Least $1.6 Million To Repair

Failing City Hall Facade Will Cost At Least $1.6 Million To Repair

And will 2014 settlement place growing costs on taxpayers?

Wisconsin Political Ads Now Must Disclose Use of AI

Wisconsin Political Ads Now Must Disclose Use of AI

Bipartisan bill signed by Gov. Evers, who vetoes a number of other proposals.