Three veteran Kenosha News journalists say farewell
KENOSHA – Friday was the last day at the Kenosha News for three veteran journalists — Bill Guida, Jeremy Reeves and Bill Siel — who spent more than
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KENOSHA – Friday was the last day at the Kenosha News for three veteran journalists — Bill Guida, Jeremy Reeves and Bill Siel — who spent more than
In honor of the late Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter, the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday dedicated the Don Walker Media Center inside Fiserv Forum, the team’s new arena.
In light of the group’s 40th anniversary celebration later this month, Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council Co-Vice President Christa Westerberg sat down with MuckRock to discuss the group’s
In court filings this month, a whistleblower revealed that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is conducting a criminal investigation into a chain of industrial barrel refurbishing plants in Wisconsin
A two-year-old email from a Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission nominee shows the former firefighter disparaging police, Daniel Bice of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported last week.
Customers whose bill payments mailed Sept. 4 in the Neenah-Menasha area didn’t reach their destination won’t be reimbursed for bank charges or other fees.
Steve Wideman, a talented and versatile writer, photographer and videographer, died Tuesday, Oct. 9, after a four-year battle with cancer. He was 66.
While it is easy to get bogged down in the bad news, journalism remains an important tenet of democracy and a valuable public service.
Members of a legislative study committee on police body camera legislation are expected to discuss a bill draft during an Oct. 17 meeting in Madison. The draft includes language that would require a law enforcement agency to post its policy online and it also sets a longer retention period for encounters including use of force.
The Wisconsin Center for Investigate Journalism has joined the Trust Project, a global effort to increase transparency and trust in journalism.