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Measles reported in Wisconsin’s neighboring states as outbreak surpasses 2019 levels

9 July 2025 at 10:00

Jim Conway, a professor of pediatric infectious diseases at the University of Wisconsin Medical School, says health providers in the state are watching the situation closely.

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Hemmed in by development, small farmers are part of conservation effort in a Wisconsin county

4 July 2025 at 10:00

One mile outside Milwaukee, 25 farmers β€” most of them Hmong β€” grow produce at the Mequon Nature Preserve. They're part of a project by a Milwaukee farmer's market, which broke ground at the preserve in 2018, aiming to relieve the pressure of dwindling affordable farmland on the market's vendors.

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World’s largest fencing tournament comes to Wisconsin

3 July 2025 at 20:41

Last summer, downtown Milwaukee’s Baird Center hosted the Republican National Convention. This week, the convention center has hosted a very different scene β€” thousands of fencers competing in over 90 different fencing events.

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Uber and Lyft drivers went on strike at Milwaukee’s airport. They say pay is falling.

1 July 2025 at 10:00

Frustrated with dwindling income, Uber and Lyft drivers at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport went on strike against the two companies last Thursday. Though the strike was dispersed by police, the drivers hope to use the momentum to officially organize.

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Wisconsin’s congressional delegation split along party lines over US strikes on Iran

23 June 2025 at 21:14

Republicans praised the strikes as a necessary step while Democrats criticized President Donald Trump for moving ahead without congressional approval.

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Jury clears Wisconsin hospital of malpractice charges in death of Grace Schara

20 June 2025 at 23:04

A high-profile medical malpractice trial in Appleton came to a conclusion this week as jurors found health care workers and a hospital not liable in the October 2021 death of 19-year-old Grace Schara.

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Doctors and nurses at Madison primary care center want a union. It’s a sign of health care changes.

19 June 2025 at 10:00

Primary care providers face challenges like low profits and a worsening nursing shortage. At Madison-area Group Health Cooperative, those pressures have sparked a unionization campaign by doctors and nurses.

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Wisconsin man’s fraud scheme funded lavish lifestyle and over 300 snowmobiles, federal charges say

18 June 2025 at 19:55

A Wisconsin man is facing federal charges for running a $16 million investment scheme, according to an affidavit by prosecutors released this week.

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Half of Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin revenues could dry up under GOP budget bill

16 June 2025 at 19:56

Several Planned Parenthood clinics in Wisconsin could close if a provision in the U.S. House of Representatives' budget bill is passed by the Senate.

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Protesters gather for β€˜No Kings’ events across Wisconsin

14 June 2025 at 18:34

Demonstrators took to the streets in cities and towns across Wisconsin Saturday for a β€œNo Kings” protest designed to rebuke what organizers call a β€œdictator-like” birthday display from President Donald Trump.

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Wisconsin public media organizations react to congressional vote to cut funding

12 June 2025 at 22:53

All but one Republican voted for the funding cut. Every Democrat voted against it. The bill now heads to the Senate, which has until July 18 to vote on it.

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Wisconsin tax credit proposed for people relocating from Los Angeles, North Carolina disasters

5 June 2025 at 10:00

Some Wisconsin lawmakers are proposing a bill that would create a $10,000 tax credit for people who moved to Wisconsin from Los Angeles County and North Carolina following disasters there.

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β€˜More Tea Party than Republican’: Sen. Johnson says longtime beliefs inform Trump bill opposition

28 May 2025 at 23:41

Sen. Ron Johnson believes the spending cuts in the bill do not go far enough. While Johnson said he wants Trump to succeed, he was unwavering in his position on expenditures.

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