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Mayor Names New Department of Administration Director

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Familiar face being given key city job.

Milwaukee To Install Malcolm X Marker At Site Of Former Home

Milwaukee To Install Malcolm X Marker At Site Of Former Home

Plaque will overlook I-43 on-ramp that replaced civil rights leader’s childhood home.

Gov. Evers Signs New PFAS, Lead Regulations

Gov. Evers Signs New PFAS, Lead Regulations

But Republican legislators still fighting such agency rules despite court rulings.

Wisconsin Congressional Delegation Reacts to Attack on Iran

Wisconsin Congressional Delegation Reacts to Attack on Iran

Democrats call Trump's decision to wage war illegal, Republicans defend president.

The State of Politics: GOP’s Rebate Checks Won’t Be in the Mail
The State of Politics

GOP’s Rebate Checks Won’t Be in the Mail

Evers calls idea a campaign stunt. Wants more school aid and property tax relief.

Man’s Battle to Stay Out of Prison Raises Questions About Probation System

Man’s Battle to Stay Out of Prison Raises Questions About Probation System

8,100 people in Wisconsin on probation or parole were sent back to prison in 2025.

PSC Requires Alliant Energy to Disclose Data Center Rates

PSC Requires Alliant Energy to Disclose Data Center Rates

Application's redactions block 'basic functions of open government,' says PSC official.

3 More Wisconsin County Sheriffs Agree to Work With ICE

3 More Wisconsin County Sheriffs Agree to Work With ICE

Decisions by Dunn, Green Lake and Walworth means 19 of 72 counties have signed on.

10 Wisconsin Companies Sue Trump for Tariff Refunds

10 Wisconsin Companies Sue Trump for Tariff Refunds

Kohl’s, Milwaukee Tool, others claim 'financial harm' from 'illegal power grab.'

Wisconsin’s Tax Burden Plunged Most In Nation, At A Cost

Wisconsin’s Tax Burden Plunged Most In Nation, At A Cost

Wisconsin Policy Forum links historic tax decline to weaker K-12 funding and other local services.

After GOP Snub Of Black History Month, Black Lawmakers Answer With Policy

After GOP Snub Of Black History Month, Black Lawmakers Answer With Policy

Caucus pairs a new agenda on housing, education and justice with pushback on symbolic floor fights in Madison.

After Pandemic Backlogs, Wisconsin’s Unemployment System Now Faces A Federal Roadblock

After Pandemic Backlogs, Wisconsin’s Unemployment System Now Faces A Federal Roadblock

Evers says Trump’s move to cancel $29 million in grants could derail long-planned system upgrades.