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Gov. Evers Signs Five Bipartisan Affordable Housing Bills
Package designed to increase supply of housing, increasing affordability.
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Henry Redman, Wisconsin ExaminerSup. Shawn Rolland Pleads Guilty, Must Pay $500 Fine
Rolland pled guilty to falsely certifying nomination signatures he didn't collect.
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Graham KilmerNew Dining Concepts Coming to Potawatomi
Coffee, casual eats and high-end cocktail concepts set to open this fall as part of $100 million renovation.
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Sophie BolichMilwaukee Wins $14 Million Grant To Rebuild, Reimagine Villard Avenue
Northside main street will receive "Complete Streets" treatment.
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Jeramey JanneneHarambee Block Transformed By New Buildings
Six houses and a new apartment building fill formerly vacant land.
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Jeramey JanneneBoard Will Do Homework on Sales Tax
But which will they study more, the county's financial reports or constituent opinion?
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Graham KilmerHalal Restaurant Week Returns For Second Year
Featuring 17 restaurants, the event will take place July 7 through 17.
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Sophie BolichSee The State’s Design Concepts For Replacing Or Rebuilding Interstate 794
Eight options, two of which call for complete removal. All include extended streets, fewer ramps.
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Jeramey JanneneEPA Proposal Seeks Fix To Unregulated Coal Ash Sites
There are at least 32 sites in Wisconsin that could be impacted.
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public RadioRepublicans Approve $3.5 Billion Income Tax Cut
GOP legislators also approve cutting $32 million from UW System budget as part of DEI cut.
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Shawn Johnson and Anya van Wagtendonk, Wisconsin Public RadioAfter First Rejecting Funding, Old Loomis Road Will Be Fixed
Plus: Board gets preview of minority rule, and Sup. Burgelis holds pride ceremony despite having his jaw wired shut.
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Graham KilmerRepublican Bill Targets ‘Obscene’ Materials in Wisconsin Schools
A second bill would prohibit schools from using library aid money to purchase items that could be considered obscene.
Jun 23rd, 2023 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public Radio