Public Safety

Homicides Back Up in Milwaukee in 2025

Homicides Back Up in Milwaukee in 2025

But non-fatal shootings, other major crimes declined.

Back in the News: Did Tom Tiffany Lie About Venezuela?
Back in the News

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Leads WI Republicans making blatantly false claims. Grothman doubtful.

Bill Gives Up to $999,000 Payout for Those Wrongly Convicted

Bill Gives Up to $999,000 Payout for Those Wrongly Convicted

Around 72 people have been exonerated in Wisconsin since 1990.

The State of Politics: Evers Has Appointed 63 Judges
The State of Politics

Evers Has Appointed 63 Judges

Along with many district attorneys, sheriffs, registers of deeds and coroners.

Judge Hannah Dugan Resigns

Judge Hannah Dugan Resigns

After felony conviction she is appealing, Milwaukee judge says she will fight 'for our independent judiciary.'

How Long Are Cases Taking To Go Through Wisconsin’s Court System?

How Long Are Cases Taking To Go Through Wisconsin’s Court System?

Tracking the system's recovery from COVID-19-induced tumult.

Milwaukee Paid $10 Million in Policing Settlements in 2025

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And tacked on even more for a run-away garbage truck and other issues.

Judge Maxine White Retiring in April

Judge Maxine White Retiring in April

Evers will appoint replacement for WI Court of Appeals District 1 Chief Judge.

Restaurant Petitions For Traffic Calming

Restaurant Petitions For Traffic Calming

Temple Goddess seeks more safety after string of Farwell Ave. incidents.

Murphy’s Law: Wisconsin’s Most Forgiving Governor
Murphy’s Law

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No one in state history has given more pardons than Tony Evers.

Immigration Crackdown Straining System, Causing Delays

Immigration Crackdown Straining System, Causing Delays

Delayed background check leaves Wisconsin mother stuck in detention center.

After 24 Years Without a Commutation, Will Evers Act?

After 24 Years Without a Commutation, Will Evers Act?

Organizers say the outgoing governor has a rare chance to use unilateral clemency powers.