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Milwaukee County’s 2025 budget proposal largely avoids harmful service cuts, while boosting spending on public safety and limiting withdrawals from reserves.
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Milwaukee County’s 2025 budget proposal largely avoids harmful service cuts, while boosting spending on public safety and limiting withdrawals from reserves.
An Oct. 8 forum designed to equip journalists with practical, nonpartisan, fact-based knowledge on election law is now available online.
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association is urging members to support the USPS Services Enhancement and Regulatory Viability Expansion and Sustainability (SERVES) for the U.S. Act.
The show is about to begin. Get your plan — and your camera — ready.
Autumn brings crisp cool air and a burst of color as Mother Nature stages her big annual show. It also brings the farm harvest season, which is the topic for today.
New Wisconsin school test results have fueled an ongoing debate about methodology and persistent racial achievement gaps.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel was named the winner of a prestigious Gerald Loeb Award for local reporting for coverage of landlord-tenant issues.
In this savory special, you’re in for a tasty tour like never before! As America’s Dairyland, cheese and all things dairy goodness are in our name. But did you know we also pack a mean and meaty punch?
Ellie Bourdo began her position as APG’s new municipal reporter on Oct. 7. She will report on the villages of DeForest, Windsor, Waunakee, Marshall and McFarland, along with the cities of Monona and Sun Prairie.
As extreme rain events have become more frequent in the 21st century, Wisconsin ranks second nationally in the number of documented dam failures since 2000, with most of them occurring in just the last few years.