After National Lambasting, Waukesha Schools Opt Back Into Free Meals Program
One board member who refused to change his stance told his colleagues to “find their fortitude and their spine."
One board member who refused to change his stance told his colleagues to “find their fortitude and their spine."
“This sends the message that some people don’t matter as much as others in our community,” one official said.
Republicans have raised baseless concerns about whether Afghan refugees are being vetted, despite assurances from the White House.
Baldwin brings in the Minnesotan who oversees a Senate committee that’s working to pass bills protecting voting rights.
State Sen. Andre Jacque, a critic of mask and vaccine requirements, remains hospitalized with a coronavirus infection.
Two lawsuits make the same core argument, but ask for starkly different solutions from different jurists—the conservative-led state Supreme Court or a federal court.
Despite immense pressure for change, political leaders have done little. Activists have stepped up.
Declining state aid under Scott Walker left municipalities with tough budget decisions. Police departments have faced cuts.
The district said the mural didn't represent "all members of our school community." But who was really left out?
A new website to find schools is announced as more Americans look for work, consider job changes, or monitor a big infrastructure jobs bill.