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The federal government has extended its lease for at least one year at a downtown field office used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Gregory Carson Jr.’s nine-year career illustrates the risk of keeping such officers on the force after credibility and integrity concerns emerge.
Court rulings prompt the state to lift its ban on unemployment insurance for Social Security Disability recipients, removing obstacles for future workers. But some questions remain unanswered.
Thousands of workers could see relief after a judge struck down the state’s ban on unemployment insurance for Social Security Disability recipients.
Private pilot Arian Rice continues to pursue his career in aviation while encouraging other minorities to chase their dreams.
Peter Navis, who worked as a Walworth County court commissioner for four years, resigned from his job after he asked to see an immigration arrest warrant.
Gov. Tony Evers didn’t veto two projects in the Assembly speaker’s district as part of the budget agreement with Republicans.
Retention and graduation rates are up since Northeast Wisconsin Technical College condensed most courses from 16 weeks to eight.
In a 5-1 vote, the elections commission rejected arguments from the interim clerk that the orders exceed its statutory authority.
The special prosecutor, La Crosse County District Attorney Tim Gruenke, declined further comment to Wisconsin Watch on his investigation of Outagamie County Circuit Court Judge Mark McGinnis.
The Department of Workforce Development secretary says the agency has completed the unemployment insurance system overhaul in “major areas” but funding cuts halted work on pieces of ...
President Donald Trump, seizing on assertions by Vladimir Putin, promises to “lead a movement” for paper ballots. But his powers are limited.