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Wisconsin Leads Nation In Teacher Union Membership Losses
Union leaders dispute conservative think tank’s report even as membership falls sharply statewide.
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Follow the money...Union leaders dispute conservative think tank’s report even as membership falls sharply statewide.
Reckless drivers caught by MCSO will have to pay a fine to get their vehicle back.
Board approves $1.6 billion plan with raises, smaller classes and more student services.
The Elections Commission cites March-postmarked ballots arriving after April 7 as a warning sign for 2026 races.
Ruling lets trafficking survivor and mother of two U.S. citizens return while her T-visa bid is reviewed.
From the convention stage to press releases, Republicans spotlight trans youth in attack lines.
A new bail-jumping charge, a reluctant phone surrender and fresh digital evidence collide before June 1 start date in Waukesha court.
Kapenga says the $2.5 billion package was not fiscally sound despite 80% public support in a new poll.
Republicans say the new advisory board undermines truth-in-sentencing and leaves victims in the dark on applications.
The Republican Party has become the Trump party. Polls suggest it's a minority party.
New TV ad buys back Sara Rodriguez and David Crowley as most Democratic voters remain undecided.
Milwaukee’s largest food bank has already seen traffic climb 35% and expects more after July 1 FoodShare cuts hit immigrants.
James Troupis faces felony charges of forgery for his role in 2020 fake elector plot.
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Why did it resist an audit? And why does Mayor Johnson agree it must be done quickly?
The Republican Party has become the Trump party. Polls suggest it's a minority party.
Which income groups pay the most in state and local taxes? And how Wisconsin compares to other states.
Both judicial panels have essentially kicked the cases back to Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Top officials outlined their game plan; it's about key issues and striking first.
Why did Democrats abandon Gov. Evers, joining key Republicans who rebelled?
Will state Supreme Court's liberal majority require a new map of congressional districts?













