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New Fine Structure Would Target Berrada, Other Large Landlords

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Council wants to end alleged 'cost of doing business' landlord operation

Who Will Lead The Universities Of Wisconsin Next?

Who Will Lead The Universities Of Wisconsin Next?

Regents roll out a 25-member search team and tap UW-Superior’s chancellor as interim president.

Why The VA Says Wisconsin Hospitals Can Hire Even After 30,000 Job Cuts

Why The VA Says Wisconsin Hospitals Can Hire Even After 30,000 Job Cuts

On Sparta stop, VA Secretary outlines staffing strategy and backs tougher rules on predatory robo-calls.

Prosecutors Ask Court to Disregard Dugan’s New Push for Acquittal

Prosecutors Ask Court to Disregard Dugan’s New Push for Acquittal

They argue court got it right the first time, when convicting Dugan of misdemeanor obstruction.

Rodriguez Won’t Seek Reelection In Key Southside Assembly Swing Seat

Rodriguez Won’t Seek Reelection In Key Southside Assembly Swing Seat

Oak Creek Republican exits redrawn 21st District as Democrats eye a pickup opportunity.

Devil’s Lake Expansion May Be One of Stewardship Program’s Last Acts

Devil’s Lake Expansion May Be One of Stewardship Program’s Last Acts

Knowles-Nelson funding that protected 700,000 acres is set to expire at the end of June.

Lawsuit Challenges Wisconsin Ban On Out-Of-State Signature Collectors

Lawsuit Challenges Wisconsin Ban On Out-Of-State Signature Collectors

Conservative law firm says bipartisan law limiting petition circulators violates free speech rights.

We Energies CEO Says Another Data Center Announcement is Coming

We Energies CEO Says Another Data Center Announcement is Coming

Scott Lauber optimistic about projects in the pipeline.

Your Right to Know: How to Solve High Costs, Long Delays for Open Records
Your Right to Know

How to Solve High Costs, Long Delays for Open Records

A simple reform in state open records law could have big impact.

Watertown Board May Stop School Band From Playing Piece with LGBTQ+ Ties

Watertown Board May Stop School Band From Playing Piece with LGBTQ+ Ties

Music has no lyrics but composer dedicated it to transgender activist.

City Hall: So Many Needs, So Few ARPA Dollars Left to Spend
City Hall

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A divided council can't decide how to spend remaining federal grant funds.

Cap Times Employees Seek a Union

Cap Times Employees Seek a Union

8 newsroom employees at shrinking Madison news outlet cite its progressive tradition.