As federal agencies carry out President Donald Trump's plans for mass deportations, Wisconsin Democrats want to protect sensitive locations from law enforcement, including schools and hospitals.
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WUWM talked to two southeast Wisconsin legislators — one Republican, one Democrat — to hear about their priorities for the ...
Gov. Evers sent a letter to President Trump calling for a delay. Rep. Tiffany says it’s part of bringing greater ...
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell was among the Democratic leaders criticizing the Trump administration's freeze ...
Karoline Leavitt , the youngest person to serve as White House press secretary, made her debut in the briefing room Tuesday, ...
The White House is pausing federal grants and loans starting on Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s administration begins an ...
There’s now an official push to get state workers back to their offices in Wisconsin. State Rep. Amanda Nedweski, R-Pleasant ...
Governor approves rule to combat lead poisoning, directs additional $5 million to support the replacement, reconstruction, treatment, or abandonment of contaminated private wells to address PFAS and o ...
Republican lawmakers are proposing bills they say will help protect children from gun violence by arming teachers, providing ...
Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday a new threshold for lead poisoning in Wisconsin, bringing it in line with federal ...
Billions in federal dollars have run dry but the youth mental health crisis has only worsened. Where do we go from here?