Racine racks up $3 million in legal fees
Public records show the city of Racine owes nearly $3 million in legal fees to a Milwaukee law firm for represenation in three case.
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Public records show the city of Racine owes nearly $3 million in legal fees to a Milwaukee law firm for represenation in three case.
A coalition of 40 news organizations submitted comments this week to the U.S. Department of the Interior opposing changes to the Freedom of Information Act.
In line with the decision of governments, shopping malls and schools, the U.S. Postal Service suspended regular mail delivery in several areas of Wisconsin on Wednesday
The inaugural Wisconsin Civics Games are almost here! Here are some important final details for volunteers, judges, moderators and teams.
We’re all familiar with win-win, but in advertising, we’re dealing with four wins, not two. Here’s a look at those four wins.
Hometown News Group has announced it will consolidate several of its newsrooms into three offices in Lake Mills, Sun Prairie and Waunakee.
The courts are clear. The law is clear. The refusals must stop. The public has a right to know about public employee records.
High school students across the state will face off this weekend in the regional competitions of the inaugural Wisconsin Civics Games.
MADISON – A bipartisan group of Wisconsin legislators is again trying to pass a bill that would allow convicts to ask judges to expunge low-level
Gov. Tony Evers has hired a private firm to represent him in a suit over lame-duck laws after Attorney General Josh Kaul declined to represent him.