
Bill Lueders: The ‘Opees’ in the age of COVID-19
For the 15th consecutive year, the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is presenting its Openness in Government Awards.
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For the 15th consecutive year, the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is presenting its Openness in Government Awards.
More than any other team in Major League Baseball, the Milwaukee Brewers organization is dependent on attendance.
Police and fire fighter unions handed power over Fire & Police Commission disciplinary hearings.
The discrimination on national origin in the financial industry is actually not a new phenomenon but it is largely unknown due to the power of the financial industry over the mainstream US media.
Our system of government only works if voters get to pick their representatives—not the other way around.
If it waits another week and a half, the Wisconsin Supreme Court will have gone two whole public health emergencies without determining whether said emergencies are actually lawful.
Up 114% since 2000. A change in who owns guns, what kind they own and why they own them.
Evers vows to veto a GOP bill that would end the Democrat’s unilateral control over spending $5.5 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funds.
Just before the November election, Congress came together behind increased funding for a program that has helped protect natural places from Devil’s Lake to the Apostle Islands and thousands of areas like them around the country.
The fact that NCAA cross country maintains separate distances for women perpetuates internalized sexism among female athletes.
Newly-elected state Reps. Francesca Hong, D-Madison, and Kristina Shelton, D-Green Bay, have grabbed the baton in a relay race for progressive change.
Read an excerpt from Tom Nelson’s new book, “One Day Stronger: How one union local saved a mill and changed an industry–and what it means for American manufacturing.”
Trump’s final legal appeal of the 2020 election results is as dead as a parrot in a Monty Python sketch.
Huh? That’s a switch for Republicans. But it might actually be a good idea.
There is no reason for Wisconsin to be the last state to legalize; we simply must have the political courage to do the right thing.
The Assembly Speaker’s decision to deny local control to the state’s largest, most diverse city is going to be costly. And when will Milwaukee start standing up for itself?
The year 2020, a year where we faced a deadly pandemic, saw the city reach a grim record surpassing 1991 as the deadliest year in the city’s history with a record 193 homicides. It was devastating to lose so many Milwaukeeans to murder.
We’re all coming back eventually, to one degree or another. Try to separate real risks from risks so small as to not fret over. It will make your “Groundhog Day” re-emergence go better.
Protection of the environment has long been a popular cause with Wisconsin voters regardless of party.
For the 15th consecutive year, the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is presenting its Openness in Government Awards.
More than any other team in Major League Baseball, the Milwaukee Brewers organization is dependent on attendance.
Police and fire fighter unions handed power over Fire & Police Commission disciplinary hearings.
The discrimination on national origin in the financial industry is actually not a new phenomenon but it is largely unknown due to the power of the financial industry over the mainstream US media.
Our system of government only works if voters get to pick their representatives—not the other way around.
If it waits another week and a half, the Wisconsin Supreme Court will have gone two whole public health emergencies without determining whether said emergencies are actually lawful.
Up 114% since 2000. A change in who owns guns, what kind they own and why they own them.
Evers vows to veto a GOP bill that would end the Democrat’s unilateral control over spending $5.5 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funds.
Just before the November election, Congress came together behind increased funding for a program that has helped protect natural places from Devil’s Lake to the Apostle Islands and thousands of areas like them around the country.
The fact that NCAA cross country maintains separate distances for women perpetuates internalized sexism among female athletes.
Newly-elected state Reps. Francesca Hong, D-Madison, and Kristina Shelton, D-Green Bay, have grabbed the baton in a relay race for progressive change.
Read an excerpt from Tom Nelson’s new book, “One Day Stronger: How one union local saved a mill and changed an industry–and what it means for American manufacturing.”
Trump’s final legal appeal of the 2020 election results is as dead as a parrot in a Monty Python sketch.
Huh? That’s a switch for Republicans. But it might actually be a good idea.
There is no reason for Wisconsin to be the last state to legalize; we simply must have the political courage to do the right thing.
The Assembly Speaker’s decision to deny local control to the state’s largest, most diverse city is going to be costly. And when will Milwaukee start standing up for itself?
The year 2020, a year where we faced a deadly pandemic, saw the city reach a grim record surpassing 1991 as the deadliest year in the city’s history with a record 193 homicides. It was devastating to lose so many Milwaukeeans to murder.
We’re all coming back eventually, to one degree or another. Try to separate real risks from risks so small as to not fret over. It will make your “Groundhog Day” re-emergence go better.
Protection of the environment has long been a popular cause with Wisconsin voters regardless of party.