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Should State Corrections Workers Be Paid for Pre- and Post-Shift Tasks?

Should State Corrections Workers Be Paid for Pre- and Post-Shift Tasks?

Workers seek class action status in Wisconsin Supreme Court case.

The State of Politics: A Deja Vu Election for State Supreme Court
The State of Politics

A Deja Vu Election for State Supreme Court

Looks like repeat of 2023 Protasiewicz v. Kelly race. But with key differences.

MKE County: Evers Proposes Funding for County Courthouse Project
MKE County

Evers Proposes Funding for County Courthouse Project

Proposing $25 million for new $495 million courthouse operated under state mandate.

Murphy’s Law: Judge Borowski Gets On His High Horse
Murphy’s Law

Judge Borowski Gets On His High Horse

He blasts MPS for violating law on police in schools while glossing over it himself.

Judge Rules MPS, City Must Split School Police Costs 50/50

Judge Rules MPS, City Must Split School Police Costs 50/50

They have 10 days to follow order or face contempt of court ruling.

How Wisconsin’s Investigations Into Police Shootings Protect Officers

How Wisconsin’s Investigations Into Police Shootings Protect Officers

Milwaukee Area Investigative Team gives them privileges other suspects don't get.

City Closes Teutonia Gas and Food Again

City Closes Teutonia Gas and Food Again

Remanded hearing for retail business on N. Teutonia Ave. yields same result.

Judge Rules MPS Must Bring Police Officers Into Schools

Judge Rules MPS Must Bring Police Officers Into Schools

District has less than a month to act.

No More Promises. It’s Closed

No More Promises. It’s Closed

Part punk bar, part Packers pub -- and now, part of Milwaukee history.

Do Protected Bike Lanes Violate Historic Preservation Standards?

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City rebuilding Lake Drive as lawsuit plays out in federal court.

Former Public Defender Travis Schwantes Charged With Paying Client for Sex, Fraud

Former Public Defender Travis Schwantes Charged With Paying Client for Sex, Fraud

Schwantes faces multiple charges related to solicitation of prostitution and acting as attorney for one of the women he was soliciting.

Court Finds Probable Cause In Spencer Misconduct Case

Court Finds Probable Cause In Spencer Misconduct Case

Court declines to dismiss felony and misdemeanor charges against former city attorney.

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