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Uber and Lyft Drivers Went on Strike at Mitchell Airport

Uber and Lyft Drivers Went on Strike at Mitchell Airport

Protest of poor pay ended by county sheriff after drivers block exit from parking lot.

US Sen. Ron Johnson Flip Flops on Trump Budget Bill

US Sen. Ron Johnson Flip Flops on Trump Budget Bill

After leading opposition to omnibus bill, Johnson votes to move it forward.

Milwaukee Police Officer Kendall Corder Dies 3 Days After Shooting

Milwaukee Police Officer Kendall Corder Dies 3 Days After Shooting

Corder, 32, and his partner Christopher McCray, 29, were shot by armed suspect.

Birthright Citizenship Stands in Wisconsin After Supreme Court Order

Birthright Citizenship Stands in Wisconsin After Supreme Court Order

Kaul joins other attorney generals in seeking nationwide protection.

Johnsonville Sued by Competitor Over Sausage Secrets

Johnsonville Sued by Competitor Over Sausage Secrets

Company accused of trying to poach Hormel employees and gain trade secrets.

Lawmakers Release Funds for Literacy But Delay Much of State Budget

Lawmakers Release Funds for Literacy But Delay Much of State Budget

Joint Finance Committee can't decide funding for UW system, Medicaid, child care.

Court’s Rejection of Redistricting Lawsuits Yields Many Questions

Court’s Rejection of Redistricting Lawsuits Yields Many Questions

Court denied lawsuits without explanation, leaving court watchers and political analysts to wonder why, and what comes next.

UW Health Doesn’t Have To Bargain With Nurses Says Supreme Court

UW Health Doesn’t Have To Bargain With Nurses Says Supreme Court

In unanimous decision, justices say Act 10 ended mandatory collective bargaining for hospital authority.

MPS Plans Lead Remediation at 40 Schools This Summer

MPS Plans Lead Remediation at 40 Schools This Summer

At least 106 MPS schools are believed to contain lead hazards.

We Energies Delays Retirement of Coal-Fueled Oak Creek Power Plant

We Energies Delays Retirement of Coal-Fueled Oak Creek Power Plant

Environmental group Clean Wisconsin says the decision is 'shortsighted' and 'profit-driven.'

Funding Cuts Would Cost UW-Madison $65 Million Annually, Hamper Alzheimer’s Research

Funding Cuts Would Cost UW-Madison $65 Million Annually, Hamper Alzheimer’s Research

UW research center was substantial contributor to new Alzheimer's blood test.

Wisconsin Home Sales Slow For Third Straight Month

Wisconsin Home Sales Slow For Third Straight Month

Three factors are believed to be driving year-over-year slowdown.