Wisconsin Examiner

Milwaukee Police Have No Plan If ICE Descends on City

Milwaukee Police Have No Plan If ICE Descends on City

Problems in Minneapolis raise concerns. 'We got to prepare,' mayor says.

Bill Requires School Rules to Prevent Staff Grooming Students

Bill Requires School Rules to Prevent Staff Grooming Students

To prevent sexual misconduct, policies must define appropriate interactions.

From Solitary To Soap Prices, Lawmakers Probe Wisconsin’s Prisons

From Solitary To Soap Prices, Lawmakers Probe Wisconsin’s Prisons

A yearlong review and emotional testimony on hygiene, menstruation and supervision power imbalances frame the latest hearing.

Lawmakers Seek Hospital Price Transparency

Lawmakers Seek Hospital Price Transparency

Hospitals say they should focus on insurance companies.

DEI, Veto Amendments Could Be on November Ballot

DEI, Veto Amendments Could Be on November Ballot

Hearings highlight sharp divides over race-conscious programs and who should control tax increases.

Legislators Debate Schools’ Policy on Pronoun Changes

Legislators Debate Schools’ Policy on Pronoun Changes

Bill requires schools to inform parents if students change names, pronouns.

Nurse, Union Activist Running for 1st Congressional District

Nurse, Union Activist Running for 1st Congressional District

Enrique Casiano says federal labor laws unfair, seeks to unseat Rep. Steil.

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.

State Audit Finds $896 Million WisDOT Error

State Audit Finds $896 Million WisDOT Error

Department of Transportation overvalued infrastructure assets.

Senate President Confident GOP Won’t Lose Majority

Senate President Confident GOP Won’t Lose Majority

'We’re going to run on the same policies we’ve always run on,' Felzkowski says.

Republican Attacks Misleading on State Stewardship Program?

Republican Attacks Misleading on State Stewardship Program?

Data shows just 1.13% of all state land conserved by Knowles-Nelson program.

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.