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Future of City’s Overdose Prevention Program In Jeopardy
Some council members want outside audit, health commissioner calls it a ‘waste.’
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Follow the money...Some council members want outside audit, health commissioner calls it a 'waste.'
And just how far is Mayor Cavalier Johnson willing to go to fund the department?
Tribal nations, Narcan distribution, treatment access and law enforcement training are key priorities.
Law allows online wagers statewide as governor pushes for a joint venture among all tribal nations.
Butternut passed by one vote, Sauk Prairie and Fond du Lac fell short, and Appleton scored a decisive $60 million win.
At a tense Senate hearing, UW leaders detail concerns about his leadership while staying mum on closed-door talks.
State will seek a federal waiver to cover treatment and meds for eligible people 90 days before release.
Evers signs bipartisan bill at El Rey, citing workforce shortages and fairness.
In a crowded field, candidates sought to differentiate themselves despite shared policy goals.
A Republican DA and Democratic counterpart say the facts drove their decisions in both cases.
But not before one council member withdrew their name as a cosponsor.
As newsrooms shrink nationwide, Urban Milwaukee asks readers to step up for local coverage.
'I think we’re rejecting that MAGA agenda,' says the new mayor.
Trump’s backlash against diversity hurting Wisconsin companies.
Polls show big splits between Wisconsin Democrats, Republicans and independents.
The data is very powerful. First of a series.
Echoing global data, Milwaukee has changed, and continues to do so.
Key negotiators aren't around. After all that talk, the tax-cut looks unlikely.
GOP senator blames 'the corrosive impact of excessive special-interest influence.'
It's ebbed and flowed since the 1960s, as state politicians tried different solutions.
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Call follows Wisconsin avian flu outbreak affecting more than 4.3 million birds and resulting in over 80 layoffs
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signs Assembly Bill 454, advancing homeownership access across the state












