State Reps. Myers, Spiros discuss police reform on ‘UpFront’

State Rep. LaKeshia Myers says police reform legislation Gov. Tony Evers and Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes announced is a “great start.” Myers, D-Milwaukee and chair of the Legislative Black Caucus, said on Sunday’s “UpFront” the bills address things “we’ve been

DPI releases safety guidelines for reopening schools

The Department of Public Instruction today released its COVID-19 safety guidelines for the upcoming school year. DPI’s “Education Forward” provides health information to school boards, warning short-term closures of schools are still possible, and children and teachers with health conditions

Rewind: Your Week in Review for June 19

On this week’s episode, WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and the Capital Times’ Jessie Opoien discuss the latest on the push to mail absentee ballot requests to most registered voters, questions over whether an aide to Gov. Tony Evers committed a felony

Former Gov. Thompson appointed interim UW president

Former GOP Gov. Tommy Thompson was appointed interim president of the UW System today, one week after the only finalist to replace the retiring Ray Cross pulled out of the process. Regent President Andrew Petersen, an appointee of former Gov.

Cross to seek funding for campuses for COVID-19 testing, PPE

UW System President Ray Cross told regents he will be petitioning Gov. Tony Evers today for additional emergency funding to cover COVID-19 tests and personal protective equipment. During an emergency board meeting yesterday, Cross warned the system could see additional

Ross slams GOP leaders during first meeting as ethics commissioner

Ethics Commissioner Scot Ross opened his term on the panel by addressing structural racism before slamming the state’s Republican leaders. “Black people are treated unequally by the police. Black people are treated unequally in the workplace. Black people are treated

DPI to provide guidance Monday on reopening schools

The Department of Public Instruction expects schools to reopen in the fall and will provide guidance next week on best practices. In a message to district administrators on June 12, the department said it “expects changes to school operations to

‘UpFront’: Moore, Grothman debate police reform

U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Milwaukee, said a de-escalation training provision she has added to a bill on police brutality could help prevent officer-involved deaths. But U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Glenbeulah, called the bill a “disaster” that will lead to timid

UW System open for fall semester

UW System campuses will open to students for the fall semester, but will move large classes online and reserve space in the dorms to quarantine students for COVID-19. The guidelines will allow campuses to host athletic events according to NCAA

Rewind: Your Week in Review for June 12

On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters interview state Dem Chair Ben Wikler and discuss the fallout from the guv’s staff taping a phone call with GOP legislative leaders.

Johnsen withdraws from UW president search

Jim Johnsen today suddenly withdrew his name from consideration for president of the UW System, saying Wisconsin university officials “have important process issues to work out.” Johnsen, president of the University of Alaska system, was the sole finalist identified by

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