Limit privacy protections for police
Law enforcement officers in Winnebago County shot three people in 2023, one fatally. And while we know the names of the people shot, the identities of those who pulled the trigger remain secret.
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Law enforcement officers in Winnebago County shot three people in 2023, one fatally. And while we know the names of the people shot, the identities of those who pulled the trigger remain secret.
Opponents cheer a court decision finding fault with the controversial project’s plan to fill Wisconsin wetlands.
Officials invest millions of dollars to tackle a mismatch between where residents work and can afford to live. Success will require loosening zoning laws, experts say.
Local governments face no consequences for conflicting with state-mandated plans to guide land use.
The number of states offering income tax credits to families with children has doubled in the last three years, after the federal child tax credit was expanded twice since 2017.
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State leans on citizens to scrutinize big farms’ manure plans. Opponents fear serious environmental harm.
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