Federal Judge Sends Immigration Case Back to Wisconsin Supreme Court

Federal Judge Sends Immigration Case Back to Wisconsin Supreme Court

ACLU of Wisconsin lawsuit challenges county sheriffs work with ICE.

Led By Tom Tiffany, False Election Claims Still Pushed in Wisconsin

Led By Tom Tiffany, False Election Claims Still Pushed in Wisconsin

Tiffany supports FBI probe of 2020 election. Bipartisan Democracy Defense Project criticizes it.

Ex-City Attorney Tearman Spencer Charged With Bail Jumping

Ex-City Attorney Tearman Spencer Charged With Bail Jumping

Charge comes just two weeks before he was to stand trial for alleged ''shaky' real estate deal.

City Hall: Milwaukee Introduces Data Center Regulations
City Hall

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Proposal regulates when, where and how data centers could be built, require public input.

MKE County: Crowley Seeks to Mend Fences With Mental Health Board
MKE County

Crowley Seeks to Mend Fences With Mental Health Board

His administration asks board to help choose new head of Behavioral Health Services.

MKE County: Sheriff Investigating Drug Smuggling at County-Run Prison
MKE County

This content is only for members Sheriff Investigating Drug Smuggling at County-Run Prison

Four county CRC staff suspended, being investigated for narcotics trafficking by sheriff.

Wisconsin Joins Lawsuit Contesting Federal Redefinition of Nursing Degrees

Wisconsin Joins Lawsuit Contesting Federal Redefinition of Nursing Degrees

Are nursing degrees not 'professional'? Suit argues Trump administration exceeds its authority.

‘Mr. Baseball’ Mural Will Overlook East Town

‘Mr. Baseball’ Mural Will Overlook East Town

Artist Mauricio Ramirez painting 100-foot tribute to Bob Uecker.

American Players Theatre in Spring Green Receives Tony Award

American Players Theatre in Spring Green Receives Tony Award

Will receive 2026 Regional Theatre Tony Award and $25,000 grant.

UW Board of Regents Leader Defends Rothman Firing

UW Board of Regents Leader Defends Rothman Firing

And talks about what the regents are looking for in a new UW system president.

Ever Growing Milwaukee Manufacturer Adding Sixth Facility

Ever Growing Milwaukee Manufacturer Adding Sixth Facility

Sellars continuing its trend of repurposing existing buildings.

Exclusive: A Mother’s Fight for Justice After Her Son Killed by Police Officer
Exclusive

A Mother’s Fight for Justice After Her Son Killed by Police Officer

Years of litigation, hung juries ends in private settlement in death of Alvin Cole by Tosa cop.

Members Only: Get Free Tickets to Danceworks
Members Only

Get Free Tickets to Danceworks

Members can get up to 2 free tickets worth $60 to 'Terra Papagalli,' while supplies last.

Urban Farm in Riverwest Adds Event Space

Urban Farm in Riverwest Adds Event Space

Crops on Top debuts plant-filled venue for year-round events and private bookings.

Stadium Freeway Replacement Will Take Years More of Study

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Initial study ends with an even costlier study required next.

Appleton-Based Cafe Expands to Milwaukee

This content is only for membersAppleton-Based Cafe Expands to Milwaukee

AmberLulu offers teas, desserts and creations like Red Dragon and Mermaid Melody.

Wisconsin Republicans Seek Younger Voters

Wisconsin Republicans Seek Younger Voters

Urgent appeals by old guard at state convention. Polls show age 18-29 voters favor Democrats.

Judge Rules 23 Madison Absentee Ballots Must Be Counted

Judge Rules 23 Madison Absentee Ballots Must Be Counted

Overturns ruling by Wisconsin Elections Commission.

Declining Cigarette Use Lowers Wisconsin Tax Revenue

Declining Cigarette Use Lowers Wisconsin Tax Revenue

Report notes big shift to vaping, which has much lower tax than cigarettes.

Murphy’s Law: The Lessons of Watertown
Murphy’s Law

The Lessons of Watertown

How the bizarre censorship of instrumental music punished students and parents.

Evers Says School Leaders ‘Beside Themselves’ at Failure of Funding Deal

Evers Says School Leaders ‘Beside Themselves’ at Failure of Funding Deal

Governor said he was assured of Republican support, which Tiffany helped peel away.

MMSD Commission Chair Proposes Third-Party Audit

MMSD Commission Chair Proposes Third-Party Audit

Chair of commission overseeing sewerage district cites allegations against it.

Food Nonprofit Seeks Higher Profile in Riverwest

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With a new sign and public classes, FoodRight helps families advocate for healthy school meals.

Dunkin’ Eyes Former Food Hall

Dunkin’ Eyes Former Food Hall

Busy franchisee plans coffee and doughnut shop in vacant westside building.

Duke’s On Water Closes After 22 Years

Duke’s On Water Closes After 22 Years

Water Street bar and the co-located, co-owned Varsity shuttered May 15.