Milwaukee regulators can force landlords to fix lead hazards. But only if they can find them.
The Milwaukee Health Department faces lead enforcement challenges as ranks of out-of-state landlords grow.
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The Milwaukee Health Department faces lead enforcement challenges as ranks of out-of-state landlords grow.
‘We have to do something,’ a Milwaukee Health Department official says as the city rolls out a new approach to removing lead from older rentals.
You can feel the history as you cross Death’s Door across the turbulent currents of Lake Michigan from the mainland tip of Door County to Washington Island.
Know Your Legal Rights is a bi-monthly column distributed by the State Bar of Wisconsin. It is written by members of the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Lawyer Referral and Information Service (LRIS), which connects Wisconsin residents with lawyers throughout the state.
The parental rights organization has built membership from groups that formed during the pandemic and is looking to shape policy and elections
Teacher turnover surged in Wisconsin in 2023 as record numbers of teachers moved between districts, and the most teachers since 2012 left public school classrooms altogether.
Wisconsin’s sprawling university system is under a lot of stress.
An early morning of fog and mist greeted me as I slipped out the back door.
It’s a question that goes to the heart of the American experiment: Is this a republic or a democracy?
Republicans don’t control two-thirds of the Assembly, but they only need two-thirds of those present on a session day to override the governor’s veto