Justice
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Many Wisconsin police forces use cameras to track vehicles. Some communities worry about overreach.
Last month, the Verona Common Council voted not to renew their contract with Flock after receiving a flood of public comments opposing them.
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Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan found guilty of felony
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan has been found guilty of one count against her and not guilty of another.
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US Justice Department sues Wisconsin, Georgia, Illinois and DC over voter data
The U.S. Justice Department sued three states and the District of Columbia on Thursday for not turning over requested voter information to the Trump administration.
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Court awaits verdict in case against Judge Dugan
The case against Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan has pitted the authority of a local judge against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
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Dugan’s attorneys argue ICE arrests at courthouse were ‘hardly routine’
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan chose not to testify in her defense in the high-profile federal case.
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Former Wisconsin conservation warden fined in 2023 wolf killing
A former state conservation warden has been ordered to pay a fine for killing a wolf at his northern Wisconsin home two years ago, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Wisconsin raptor rehab facility sees spike in illegal shootings of protected birds
The founder of an avian rehabilitation facility in Antigo said it’s the worst year she’s ever seen for shootings of protected birds, including an American white pelican that’s currently undergoing treatment.
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Chief judge, public defender, court clerk among those to testify in day 3 of Dugan’s trial
On the third day of the high-profile trial against Judge Hannah Dugan, jurors heard from Dugan’s boss, Milwaukee County Chief Judge Carl Ashely.
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Miron Construction sues Green Bay over park project bidding process
A Fox Valley construction company is suing Green Bay and a contractor over concerns about the city’s bidding process for a park pavilion project. Neenah-based Miron Construction filed the lawsuit […]
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Investigation called for after teen allegedly assaulted at Racine detention center
The Wisconsin State Public Defenders Office is calling for an investigation into the conditions at Racine County’s juvenile detention center after a 15-year-old was allegedly assaulted by staff there earlier this year.










