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With just 19% of MPS students proficient in math and 16.5% in English language arts, what changes will the district make to improve student achievement?

Wisconsin Public Radio recently launched a new podcast series it calls “Derailed,” revisiting how Wisconsin blew its best chance to expand passenger rail service in the state.

A political storm, unlike any other, is coming.

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Less than six months after taking office, Evers reinstated the pardon board — opening a door for Vasser and others like him.

State Rep. Dave Murphy, R-Greenville, said a campus free speech bill is “imperative,” while Rep. Greta Neubauer, D-Racine, said the bill would actually “undermine” free speech in Wisconsin. The two appeared Sunday on “UpFront,” produced in partnership with WisPolitics.com. The

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With just 19% of MPS students proficient in math and 16.5% in English language arts, what changes will the district make to improve student achievement?

Wisconsin Public Radio recently launched a new podcast series it calls “Derailed,” revisiting how Wisconsin blew its best chance to expand passenger rail service in the state.

A political storm, unlike any other, is coming.

Dental therapists in Minnesota help more low-income kids and adults get the oral care they need.


Less than six months after taking office, Evers reinstated the pardon board — opening a door for Vasser and others like him.

State Rep. Dave Murphy, R-Greenville, said a campus free speech bill is “imperative,” while Rep. Greta Neubauer, D-Racine, said the bill would actually “undermine” free speech in Wisconsin. The two appeared Sunday on “UpFront,” produced in partnership with WisPolitics.com. The bill would establish penalties for UW students who repeatedly disrupt

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Edge Messaging From WisPolitics.com … — The state Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today in a lawsuit raising separation of powers issues to overturn Republicans’ actions in the lame-duck session. The suit, filed by SEIU and others, is the final pending legal action seeking