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Homes of UW Regents Vandalized With Pro-Palestinian Messages

Homes of UW Regents Vandalized With Pro-Palestinian Messages

UW statement calls vandalism 'dangerous, unlawful, and unacceptable.'

Senate Bill Aims to Prevent Delays in Releasing Public Records

Senate Bill Aims to Prevent Delays in Releasing Public Records

Backed by open records supporters. But will Vos, state Assembly consider bill?

Beef Prices Rising in Wisconsin

Beef Prices Rising in Wisconsin

Annual survey of Wisconsin grocery store prices finds prices up by 4%.

World’s Largest Fencing Tournament Comes to Milwaukee

World’s Largest Fencing Tournament Comes to Milwaukee

USA Fencing National Championship feature 6,000 fencers, 90 different events.

How Milwaukee Brewers Decide When to Close Stadium’s Roof

How Milwaukee Brewers Decide When to Close Stadium’s Roof

It's an 'art and a science.' Distinctive movable roof closed for 35% of games.

UCC’s Memory Clinic Enters Partnership With UW System Focused On Latino Care

UCC’s Memory Clinic Enters Partnership With UW System Focused On Latino Care

Latinos are 1.5 times more likely to get dementia than white Americans.

Gov. Ever Signs Bills That Aim To Restart Nuclear Power in Wisconsin

Gov. Ever Signs Bills That Aim To Restart Nuclear Power in Wisconsin

State will move forward finding the best location for a nuclear fusion power plant.

Meteorologists Say Cuts To National Weather Service Already Degrading Quality of Forecasts

Meteorologists Say Cuts To National Weather Service Already Degrading Quality of Forecasts

Fewer weather balloon launches means less accurate forecast data, which could be hazardous during storm season.

Evers, GOP Lawmakers Beat Congress, Trump To Punch On Hospital Funding

Evers, GOP Lawmakers Beat Congress, Trump To Punch On Hospital Funding

Wisconsin could see additional $1.2 billion in federal Medicaid matching funds because of state budget passage.

Waukesha School District Considers Closing Schools

Waukesha School District Considers Closing Schools

District cites enrollment decline. Parents say likely plans target Hispanic families.

Medical Experts Cite Rise in Fireworks Injuries, Urge Safety on July 4th

Medical Experts Cite Rise in Fireworks Injuries, Urge Safety on July 4th

Firework-related injuries up by 52% last year, trend felt in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Down 1849 Abortion Ban

Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Down 1849 Abortion Ban

Pre-Civil War law was invalidated by later laws, justices find in 4-3 ruling.