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Most of State’s High-Paying Future Jobs Require College Degree

Most of State’s High-Paying Future Jobs Require College Degree

Report shows over half of jobs paying $50,000 or more will require a bachelor's degree.

The State of Politics: Will Lena Taylor Change Her Style As Judge?
The State of Politics

Will Lena Taylor Change Her Style As Judge?

Will in-your-face style of state senator be tempered as a Circuit Court judge?

In Fight Over Voter Rolls, State’s Top Judges Can’t Agree on Sensitive Data

In Fight Over Voter Rolls, State’s Top Judges Can’t Agree on Sensitive Data

Dispute between Court of Appeals districts reveals growing partisan divide in the judiciary.

Plats and Parcels: Unusual Sign Will Resolve Kohl’s-Fiserv Conflict
Plats and Parcels

Unusual Sign Will Resolve Kohl’s-Fiserv Conflict

Companies want to write their names in the sky. Plus: Recap of week's real estate news.

New Faces in New Places

New Faces in New Places

A look at all the new people in new places.

Urban Reads: The Connection Between Trees and Health
Urban Reads

The Connection Between Trees and Health

All the city news you can use.

Special Report: 10 Guards, 900 Inmates; Staff Shortages Have Plagued State Prisons
Special Report

10 Guards, 900 Inmates; Staff Shortages Have Plagued State Prisons

Slowing operations to a crawl, as inmates escaped, prisons locked down.

Now Serving: Red Rock Plans Patio Upgrades
Now Serving

Red Rock Plans Patio Upgrades

Plus: new sushi restaurant for Water Street, Sabor Divino opens and Phobruary returns.

The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

State Supreme Court Takes Up Evers Lawsuit Against ‘Legislative Vetoes’

State Supreme Court Takes Up Evers Lawsuit Against ‘Legislative Vetoes’

Did Legislature unlawfully withhold funding for UW pay raises, conservation funding?

Evers Signs Bills Releasing UW Pay Hikes

Evers Signs Bills Releasing UW Pay Hikes

GOP legislators withheld pay raises to force cuts in DEI staff, hirings.

MKE County: Board Votes to Wait for City Bodycam Lawsuit Ruling
MKE County

Board Votes to Wait for City Bodycam Lawsuit Ruling

County considering policy like the city's for release of body cam videos for officers.