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Organizers see fixing systemic issues within Social Security as a key step. The American Federation of Government Employees is co-leading demonstrations around the state, calling on Congress to fully fund Social Security
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Active shooter 'neutralized' outside Wisconsin school, officials say amid reports of gunshots, panicWitnesses described children fleeing amid the sound of gunshots near a Wisconsin middle school where authorities say an active shooter was “neutralized” outside the building.
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Assisted living promises more independence than nursing homes, but it carries risks: fewer protections for seniors who run out of savings.
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The Republican-authored measure raises the cost of the licenses by an additional $35 to $200.
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The last remaining child of famed conservationist and author Aldo Leopold has died. Estella Leopold was a researcher and scientist who dedicated her life to the land ethic philosophy of her famous father.
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A bipartisan proposal in Madison that would require a payment for police footage from YouTubers or other social media stars is expected to be signed by Governor Tony Evers
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Wisconsin doctors say the state could help save lives by extending postpartum Medicaid coverage to a full year, as many states offer. But the Legislature again blocked an extension.
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The Wisconsin Ethics Commission is recommending that state prosecutors file felony charges against a fundraising committee for former President Donald Trump and a Republican state lawmaker related to an effort to unseat Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
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Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin is asking the state Supreme Court to overturn a 174-year-old state law that conservatives have interpreted as an abortion ban. The organization filed a petition Thursday asking the high court to find the law unconstitutional without letting any lower courts rule first.
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Gov. Tony Evers is signaling that he won't sign a Republican bill that would release tens of millions of dollars to combat PFAS pollution despite support from the state's municipalities.
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Police and eastern Wisconsin residents were searching for a missing 3-year-old boy who was last seen Tuesday morning at a home by a caregiver.
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Gov. Tony Evers has signed into law a bipartisan measure that requires the University of Wisconsin-Madison to admit all high school students who finish in the top 5% of their class. All other UW campuses would have to admit those in the top 10%, under the measure Evers signed Tuesday.