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City May Pay To End Lawsuit Claiming Inspector General Was “Judge, Jury, Executioner”

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$50,000 settlement would resolve lawsuit from one of Tearman Spencer's top deputies.

Gray Wolf Protections in Jeopardy as House Passes Delisting Bill

Gray Wolf Protections in Jeopardy as House Passes Delisting Bill

Backed by Wisconsin’s GOP delegation, the measure would shift control to states, with critics warning wolves could be hunted and trapped back toward extinction.

Rule Change Aims To Boost Kin Placements For Wisconsin Foster Children

Rule Change Aims To Boost Kin Placements For Wisconsin Foster Children

With 39% of foster kids already first placed with relatives, state officials hope streamlined rules will connect even more children to family.

City Hall: Alderwoman Seeks To Regulate Data Centers in Milwaukee
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Ald. Marina Dimitrijevic's proposal would start with a "pause" on local development.

Jury Delivers Split Verdict in Dugan Trial

Jury Delivers Split Verdict in Dugan Trial

Dugan acquitted of concealing, found guilty of felony obstruction. Defense attorney says case is "a long way from over."

Attorneys Spar Over Dugan’s Intent, Evidence in Closing Arguments

Attorneys Spar Over Dugan’s Intent, Evidence in Closing Arguments

Was Dugan trying her best under difficult circumstances? Or did she intend to take the law into her own hands that day in April?

Aranda Leans on Nonpartisan Record in Partisan Fight for 1st District Seat

Aranda Leans on Nonpartisan Record in Partisan Fight for 1st District Seat

Candidate cites Whitewater school board service and work with Spanish-speaking families as proof he can “work across the aisle” and broaden the Democratic electorate.

After Shutdown, WisconsinEye Discussing Future With Legislators

After Shutdown, WisconsinEye Discussing Future With Legislators

Nonprofit seeking partial public funding to resume operation.

Defense Rests in Dugan ICE Trial After Brief Case and Character Testimony

Defense Rests in Dugan ICE Trial After Brief Case and Character Testimony

Four witnesses, including two judges and former Mayor Tom Barrett, testified as Dugan’s lawyers argued confusion, not obstruction, drove her actions.

Prosecution Rests Case in Dugan Trial

Prosecution Rests Case in Dugan Trial

Its final witnesses today add to prosecutors' case. Defense will call witnesses, present its response Thursday.

Property Taxes Up By The Most Since 2018

Property Taxes Up By The Most Since 2018

Includes 7.8% average hike in WI school property taxes, the most in 30 years.

Chief Judge Questioned About ICE Policy, Texts, Emails in Dugan Trial

Chief Judge Questioned About ICE Policy, Texts, Emails in Dugan Trial

Prosecution attempts to use his testimony to show Dugan disobeyed courthouse rules.