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Today β€” 14 March 2026WPR

Milwaukee traffic deaths hit record 4-year low in 2025, city officials say

13 March 2026 at 20:30

The city's 57 deaths last year represented a decline of nearly 20 percent compared to 70 deaths in 2024, Mayor Cavalier Johnson said at a press conference this week at South Division High School. It's the largest single-year decline since the 2022 peak for traffic deaths at 77.Β 

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Wisconsin’s economy lags behind the rest of the country, new report shows

13 March 2026 at 19:47

Forward Analytics used six indicators to measure the state’s economy and in β€œKeeping Pace,” said in the past seven-year period Wisconsin falls short.

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Regulators sign off on utilities’ purchase of solar, battery project in Rock County

13 March 2026 at 19:38

State regulators gave three utilities the OK to acquire a large solar and battery project in Rock County that will provide enough energy to power more than 45,000 homes.

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New reduced Lake Michigan whitefish quota goes into effect for commercial fishers

13 March 2026 at 18:53

A DNR senior fisheries biologist says whitefish populations have been sharply declining in the lake for the last 20 years.

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Wisconsin agency tasked with industrial farm permits plagued by low-staffing levels

13 March 2026 at 17:42

The growth of industrial farms in America’s dairyland is outpacing regulators tasked with reviewing permits and overseeing compliance with waste regulations.

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What does it take to get a US work visa? 2 Nigerian teachers’ journey to Milwaukee

13 March 2026 at 10:00

Two Nigerian teachers moved to Milwaukee to teach in Milwaukee Public Schools. Now, changes to H-1B visas have forced the district to pause hiring international teachers.

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Yesterday β€” 13 March 2026WPR

Wisconsin mom who won green card detained by ICE after routine check-in

13 March 2026 at 10:00

A Sheboygan Falls woman is being held hours away from her family at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility after she was arrested by ICE officers at a routine check-in during the appeal process to gain her green card.

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This year’s Wisconsin Supreme Court fundraising fight is comparatively calm

13 March 2026 at 10:00

Earlier this week, the ACLU of Wisconsin announced a $450,000 ad buy in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. It's substantial, but a drop in the bucket compared to last year's court race.

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Frustration grows over 24-hour data center construction in Port Washington

13 March 2026 at 01:24

For months the city of Port Washington has been allowing round-the-clock construction on a new data center during weekdays. Those living nearby are becoming increasingly frustrated by the lights, noises, traffic, emissions and dust being produced at all hours.

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Wisconsin election officials pushing back against US DOJ lawsuit seeking voter list

12 March 2026 at 23:46

Wisconsin is one of 29 states being sued by the U.S. Department of Justice to turn over sensitive voter data, and state election officials have asked a federal judge to dismiss the case.

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Unpredictable winter storm may bring a foot of snow, raging winds this weekend

12 March 2026 at 21:33

Wisconsinites should be wary of the roads this weekend as heavy, blowing snow threatens to hit a large part of the state beginning Saturday.Β 

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Milwaukee police officer shoots suspect who drove away as officer clung to vehicle

By: WPR Staff
12 March 2026 at 21:20

A Milwaukee police officer shot and killed a 35-year-old man after police say the man drove away while the officer was clinging to the side of his truck.

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Photographer works with terminally ill pets to help them β€˜live on past life’

12 March 2026 at 19:37

The Tilly Project is a nonprofit directory that helps people around the world find photographers to take photos of pets at the end of their life.

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β€˜North of Highway 29’: Tribal leader highlights northern Wisconsin priorities

12 March 2026 at 10:00

In the State of the Tribes address, Red Cliff Chair Nicole Boyd voiced concerns of tribal nations statewide, as well as those shared at the state Capitol’s concurrent Superior Days event.

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GOP lawmakers want to allow sale of public lands near egg farm amid bird flu outbreaks

12 March 2026 at 10:00

A Republican bill would allow the sale of public lands near a commercial egg farm as one of the country’s largest egg producers in Wisconsin has been forced to cull millions of birds due to avian flu.

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Legislative committee advances funds so UW-Madison can pay student athletes

12 March 2026 at 00:00

The Legislature's budget committee voted Wednesday to give more than $14 million a year to UW-Madison for athletic facilities costs as the sports powerhouse pays student athletes for β€œname, image, likeness” deals, known as NIL.

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