Weekly News Quiz: March 21, 2026
Weekly News Quiz

March 21, 2026

See how well you followed what happened in Milwaukee over the past week.

Reappointment of Brad Schimel Could ‘Threaten’ Criminal Cases

Reappointment of Brad Schimel Could ‘Threaten’ Criminal Cases

The move is legally questionable, could lead to cases being thrown out, expert warns.

MKE County: Supervisors Put a Hold on Reckless Driving Ordinance
MKE County

Supervisors Put a Hold on Reckless Driving Ordinance

Concerns about allowing sheriff's office to tow and impound reckless drivers' vehicles.

Members Only: A Rundown of Our Exclusive Bulletins
Members Only

This content is only for members A Rundown of Our Exclusive Bulletins

A weekly recap of our members-only bulletins, short takes, reporting updates and more.

Opponents of Bill Defining Antisemitism Push Evers to Veto It

Opponents of Bill Defining Antisemitism Push Evers to Veto It

Charging it would chill free speech, criminalize protests against Israeli government.

One of City’s Oldest Homes Will Be Razed, Not Relocated

This content is only for membersOne of City’s Oldest Homes Will Be Razed, Not Relocated

New apartment building will replace home once planned for relocation.

How One Wisconsin Family Helped Change Breast Screening Rules

How One Wisconsin Family Helped Change Breast Screening Rules

After a Neenah woman’s breast cancer was missed, advocates spent years pushing for state law change.

See The Milwaukee Brewers New Concessions for 2026

See The Milwaukee Brewers New Concessions for 2026

Fair foods, Texas-style barbecue and a self-serve candy stand joining the lineup at American Family Field.

Senate Stalls Justice For All Act, Court Backlog Fixes Pushed To 2027

Senate Stalls Justice For All Act, Court Backlog Fixes Pushed To 2027

Republican divisions and an unwritten rule leave new judges and defenders on hold statewide.

Milwaukee Could Cash In If Subsidized Housing Deals Overperform

This content is only for membersMilwaukee Could Cash In If Subsidized Housing Deals Overperform

New claw-back rules tie future profits to public subsidies.

Family of Milwaukee Woman Detained By ICE Pleads For Her Release

Family of Milwaukee Woman Detained By ICE Pleads For Her Release

After 36 years in the U.S. with no criminal record, a mother is sent to a Kentucky detention center.

Washington County Weighs Renaming Highway for Charlie Kirk

Washington County Weighs Renaming Highway for Charlie Kirk

Proposal to rename part of Highway K draws strong opposition and a packed committee meeting.

Microsoft Ends Secrecy Deals With Local Governments on Data Centers

Microsoft Ends Secrecy Deals With Local Governments on Data Centers

Move follows growing backlash in Wisconsin and elsewhere over nondisclosure agreements on major projects.

Proposed Bar and Restaurant Progressing at The Couture

Proposed Bar and Restaurant Progressing at The Couture

The Vig making big bet on location in Wisconsin's tallest residential building.

Milwaukee Will Fund Riverwalk That Won’t Be Public

This content is only for membersMilwaukee Will Fund Riverwalk That Won’t Be Public

At least not for several years.

Protecting the Future of Local News

Protecting the Future of Local News

As 75% of newspaper jobs vanish, Urban Milwaukee members help keep watchdog reporting alive.

Entertainment: Chili Cookoff Will Fill Stomachs, Feed Those in Need
Entertainment

Chili Cookoff Will Fill Stomachs, Feed Those in Need

Plus: The Home & Garden Show will give you ideas to spruce up your home.

Milwaukee Reckoning With Cesar Chavez Allegations

Milwaukee Reckoning With Cesar Chavez Allegations

Labor activist and civil rights leader subject of substantial sexual abuse allegations.

Evers Signs Roadside Drug Test Law Amid Rising Impaired Crashes

Evers Signs Roadside Drug Test Law Amid Rising Impaired Crashes

Nearly one in three fatal Wisconsin crashes involves impairment as police gain a new screening tool.

Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu Won’t Seek Reelection

Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu Won’t Seek Reelection

LeMahieu's announcement comes just weeks after Assembly Speaker Robin Vos announced his retirement

MKE County: Crowley Focuses on ‘Building Bridges’ in 2026 State of the County
MKE County

Crowley Focuses on ‘Building Bridges’ in 2026 State of the County

The county executive promotes major infrastructure projects, policy successes in annual address.

Wisconsin is Now 49th State With Postpartum Medicaid Coverage

Wisconsin is Now 49th State With Postpartum Medicaid Coverage

Governor Evers had proposed the policy in four straight budget proposals.

Members Only: Free Tickets to Shen Yun
Members Only

Free Tickets to Shen Yun

Members can get up to two free tickets to 'Shen Yun,' while supplies last.

Wisconsin Faces Rising Bird Flu Threat As Spring Migration Begins

Wisconsin Faces Rising Bird Flu Threat As Spring Migration Begins

State has second-most birds hit by avian flu this spring, and vets urge tighter flock biosecurity.

Judges Said No, But Brad Schimel Is Still Running Milwaukee’s U.S. Attorney Office

Judges Said No, But Brad Schimel Is Still Running Milwaukee’s U.S. Attorney Office

Federal judges refused to extend his interim term; Trump admin found another way to keep him in charge.