Governor
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Who’s Really ‘Defunding the Police’? GOP-Authored Funding Rules.
Declining state aid under Scott Walker left municipalities with tough budget decisions. Police departments have faced cuts.
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How New Census Data Changes the Fight Over Gerrymandering in Wisconsin
Group files lawsuit seeking to ensure Wisconsin’s gerrymandered maps of the past decade aren’t used as the base for new lines.
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Wisconsin Might Have to Change a Law for Foxconn to Build Electric Vehicles in Mount Pleasant
The troubled project in Mount Pleasant has a new problem: a state law banning automakers from selling directly to consumers.
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As COVID Surges, Evers Returns for First Virus Briefing Since May
Evers, state health officials, urge vaccinations and masks to stave off the Delta variant.
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‘It’s Part of Who I Am’: Education Advocates Slam Bills That Would Whitewash History Classes
Sponsors say discussions of institutional racism and implicit bias will make white people feel bad.
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‘Run Out of Gas’: Rep. Kind to Retire From Congress
Wisconsin’s longest-serving congressman will not run in 2022, he announces.
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Wednesday Storms Brought Six Tornadoes, National Weather Service Confirms
Twisters touched down across the state Wednesday night and early Thursday as a brutal storm pummeled almost all of Wisconsin.
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Wednesday Storms Brought Six Tornadoes, National Weather Service Confirms
Twisters touched down across the state Wednesday night and early Thursday as a brutal storm pummeled almost all of Wisconsin.
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Unemployed Wisconsinites Will Keep $300 Boost After Republicans Fail to End It
The vote to override Gov. Tony Evers’ veto of the bill failed along party lines. The boost will remain until its original September expiration date.
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Unemployed Wisconsinites Will Keep $300 Boost After Republicans Fail to End It
The vote to override Gov. Tony Evers’ veto of the bill failed along party lines. The boost will remain until its original September expiration date.





















