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A former Milwaukee election official convicted of misconduct in office and fraud for obtaining fake absentee ballots was sentenced Thursday to one year of probation and fined $3,000
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Organizers see fixing systemic issues within Social Security as a key step. The American Federation of Government Employees is co-leading demonstrations around the state, calling on Congress to fully fund Social Security
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Sudden cardiac arrest claims the lives of about 250 Michigan children and young adults each year. Legislation signed into law over the weekend aims to reduce that number. The new state law will require all public high school coaches to become CPR and AED certified
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If you drive down Highway K in Oneida County, chance are you'll see a problem very quickly: trash scattered all across the sides of the road
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WXPR’s Hannah Davis-Reid spoke with renters from Merrill about affording the costs of living.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources needs to temporarily close a boat launch at Lake Gogebic State Park.
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Wildlife researchers say the wolf population on a remote Lake Superior island is stable. But they announced Tuesday that the moose population had declined by 14% from last year.
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A new audit says that police who are responsible for security in the Wisconsin state Capitol responded faster to emergency alarms in legislative offices than they did to other building alarms.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Board is holding a special meeting Thursday to consider the emergency rule for walleye fishing on the Minocqua Chain.
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The Democrat put on the yellow vest and wielded a rake as he worked alongside street crews to fill a large pothole in a residential neighborhood on Blaine Street. He said the tour represents his commitment to Wisconsin’s infrastructure
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Wisconsin lawmakers recently debated reforms for payday loans. Efforts to protect consumers come amid new research about financial pain associated with cash advances offered through smartphone apps.