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Judge orders Wisconsin prison system to implement program for incarcerated moms and their babies

28 February 2025 at 11:00

A Dane County judge is ordering Wisconsin's Department of Corrections to launch a program for incarcerated moms and their infants.Β 

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Thursday’s Madison Metro bus disruptions came after many drivers declined overtime, city says

21 February 2025 at 22:03

Madison officials say disruptions to bus routes earlier this week were the result of coordinated action from Metro Transit drivers during ongoing contract negotiations.

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Evers’ plan to reorganize Wisconsin’s prison system getting mixed reviews

21 February 2025 at 11:00

Gov. Tony Evers' proposed overhaul of Wisconsin's prison system is getting mixed reviews from state lawmakers, although criminal justice reform advocates and several local officials say they're encouraged by the plan.

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A Milwaukee teacher’s aide has been spared deportation. For now.

14 February 2025 at 23:57

Scores of protestors turned out to support Yessenia Ruano on Friday morning, before her scheduled check-in with officials at the Milwaukee branch of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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Crawford out-raising Schimel ahead of April’s Wisconsin Supreme Court race

11 February 2025 at 21:32

Liberal candidate Susan Crawford continues to out-raise her conservative opponent Brad Schimel in a race that will decide control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

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As Trump takes office, Dane County will no longer accept money for sending immigration data to the feds

5 February 2025 at 10:59

The Dane County Sheriff's Office will no longer be paid for sharing some data with federal authorities about immigrants who are in the country without legal status.

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In Sun Prairie, dispatchers are sending mental health specialists instead of police to some emergency calls

4 February 2025 at 10:40

CARES started responding to calls in Sun Prairie on Monday, and will be available in that suburb to the northeast of Madison over the course of a year-long pilot program.

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Wisconsin government websites go offline temporarily following Trump’s anti-DEI order

24 January 2025 at 23:12

Several government web sites serving Wisconsin went offline this week after President Donald Trump issued an executive order Monday that seeks to dismantle federal diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

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Trump’s DOJ threatens locals who don’t aid immigration enforcement. What could that mean for Wisconsin?

24 January 2025 at 14:19

Federal prosecutors would only have the legal authority to bring criminal charges against local agencies for non-compliance with immigration laws under "very narrow" circumstances, said law professor Kevin Johnson.

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Wisconsin Innocence Project to use $1.5M grant to revisit old cases with new technology

20 January 2025 at 11:00

A three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Justice will allow the Wisconsin Innocence Project to look back at its past cases and reinvestigate them using recent advancements in DNA technology.

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Students return to Madison’s Abundant Life Christian School after shooting

10 January 2025 at 21:50

Students at Abundant Life Christian School returned for classes at the private Madison school for the first time since a shooting there left three people dead.

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Wisconsin Elections Commission to investigate β€˜egregious’ election failure that left nearly 200 Madison ballots uncounted

2 January 2025 at 20:23

The nearly 200 uncounted votes would not have affected the outcome of any race or referendum on November's ballot. But election commissioners say they're disturbed by a lack of information about how the problem occurred, and say they want to avoid a repeat in the future.

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