News
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Milwaukee police urge caution after rise in ‘bait and switch’ robberies involving dating apps
Milwaukee police are warning residents about a “surge” of recent robberies involving online dating apps.
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19-year-old Wisconsin ski jumper vying for her shot at the Olympics
Elite ski jumper Estella Hassrick started skiing in Madison when she was 4 years old. Now, she’s waiting to see if she will get a chance to compete for Olympic gold.
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Head of Oneida Nation’s business group replaced over ICE contracts
The former president and CEO of an Oneida Nation group of small businesses has been ousted following fallout over one company’s contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Microsoft president says he would support a Wisconsin law to regulate data centers
One of Microsoft’s top executives said he would support a new state law to regulate and set standards for data center developments across Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin Assembly advances constitutional amendments on DEI, public health orders
Two proposed changes to the state constitution — one involving DEI, the other related to public health orders — could be heading to voters in November, after they passed out of the Wisconsin Assembly Tuesday.
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Republicans trade blame with Evers for rising property taxes
Hours after Gov. Tony Evers unveiled his priorities for his final year in office, Republicans — who control the Legislature — effectively rejected one of his biggest asks.
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Should Madison hit pause on data centers? Residents to weigh in.
Madison officials want to stop large data centers from being built in the city — at least temporarily. A proposed ordinance would halt data center construction for up to year.
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Federal civil rights complaint against UW-Madison filed over scholarships
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty filed a civil rights complaint against the University of Wisconsin-Madison on behalf of conservative students on campus.
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High schoolers in a rural Wisconsin village have kept local news alive for generations
For more than 80 years, high schoolers in Pulaski have been bringing local news to a community that would otherwise be a “news desert.”
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Wisconsin health experts hope new federal guidelines will lead to less drinking
The new Dietary Guidelines end the previous recommendation of up to two drinks per day for men and one drink for women, in favor of a much simpler message: “Consume less alcohol for better overall health.”









