Lakeland Times files motion seeking names of disciplined DOJ employees
The Lakeland Times has filed a motion seeking unredacted Department of Justice disciplinary records, the newspaper reported Friday.
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The Lakeland Times has filed a motion seeking unredacted Department of Justice disciplinary records, the newspaper reported Friday.
Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel announced Monday that testing has been completed on all rape kits in the state’s backlog, which USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin reported in 2015 to be as many as 6,000 untested kits.
A detailed review of 400 state government websites found that nearly all of them are deficient in some foundational functionalities, including load speeds, mobile readiness,
Lincoln Hills nurses failed to detect for three days in 2016 that an inmate’s appendix was about to burst — putting him at risk of dying, records show.
Washburn County has reached a potential settlement with its former HR director who alleged supervisors participated in an illegal walking quorum.
UW-Oshkosh’s longtime men’s club volleyball coach was quietly fired after an investigation concluded he sexually harassed a player, records show.
Two Milwaukee County Zoo employees were reprimanded after their failure to lock a gate resulted in the near-escape of two male grizzly bears, records show.
An emerging class of chemicals that have prompted heightened security concerns nationally have been found at four Wisconsin military sites.
The Oshkosh Police Department can now destroy some body camera footage after 120 days instead of seven years, the Oshkosh Northwestern reported.
WAUKESHA – Records obtained by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel have revealed that two Waukesha police officers violated department policy during a traffic stop involving an off-duty New Berlin