(The Center Square) β Wisconsinβs attorney general doesnβt seem to be looking to cooperate with two investigations, one that involves his office directly.
(The Center Square) β Nearly a year after Milwaukee Public Schools began the work to clean lead out of its school buildings, the district says its classrooms are now lead-free.
(The Center Square) β Homeowners across Wisconsin are finding much higher property tax bills in their mailboxes this month, and Republicans at the state capitol say second-term Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is to blame.
(The Center Square) β Joel Brennan, candidate for Wisconsin governor, says he wants to continue tax policy as set by his former boss and predecessor.
(The Center Square) β Opening arguments are scheduled Monday for the Wisconsin judge accused of helping a person illegally in America evade federal authorities leaving her courtroom.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsinβs prison managers say it took them a couple of hours to deal with the Slenderman Stabberβs broken ankle bracelet because they had hundreds of other calls that night.
(The Center Square) β Vehicle owners in Wisconsin now have two new options for a license plate after the state unveiled both a new blackout plate and an updated version of the butter-yellow retro plates.
(The Center Square) β It is now illegal in Wisconsin to blackmail someone over sexually-related pictures or videos after Gov. Tony Evers signed Bradynβs Law.
(The Center Square) β A plan to add cameras to school bus stop signs is moving at the Wisconsin Capitol, where Sen. Rob Huttonβs, R-Waukesha County, legislation received a hearing in the Assembly.