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Wisconsin Watch is seeking a resourceful, agile and detail-oriented executive assistant to support the nonprofit news company’s executive function.
The court ruled that state regulators can force landowners to clean up emerging pollutants such as PFAS before they are officially designated as hazardous substances.
Three years ago, a brother and sister crossed the border days apart and asked for asylum. Now she has a green card and he’s in an ICE prison.
Starting in the late 1990s and 2000s, Wisconsin’s “truth-in-sentencing” law, which requires people convicted of crimes to serve their full prison sentences with longer paroles, resulted in both a ...
Republicans on the Legislature’s budget-writing committee canceled last Thursday’s Joint Finance Committee meeting after two GOP senators voiced discontent and Gov. Tony Evers called a possible $87 ...
Nearly every Wisconsin county is vaccinating a smaller share of children than before the pandemic. Health officials are looking to build community trust through listening and partnerships.
Tax cuts on investment income, incremental increases in special education funding pass state budget committee.
Candidates running this weekend to succeed state party chair Ben Wikler want more engagement around the state.
“The Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office has always supported the expansion of the Treatment Alternatives and Diversion program to include those individuals with severe and persistent mental ...
The state party elected Devin Remiker as its new chair, but convention attendees struggled with how to fight back.
The bill has broad support, but some worry that a lack of standards and a risk of partisanship could undermine its impact.
Yes. According to the latest monthly data, 46% of Menominee County’s mostly native American population received food benefits.
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