A probe found 350-plus examples of Wisconsin officers flagged for dishonesty or breaking the law in ways that could undermine credibility.
Public access to info about police caught lying is inconsistent across Wisconsin. That’s the key takeaway of a Wisconsin Watch investigation.
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Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson announced he would be replacing Milwaukee Election Commission leader Claire Woodall with her ...
Wisconsin Watch reporters and collaborators won four top prizes and three other awards in the Milwaukee Press Club’s 2023 journalism awards.
Local Wisconsin reporters will be seated front and center at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in July.
Here's everything you need to know about the important Mississippi River flyway — and when and where to see birds amid their long journey.
Congress OK'd a last-minute funding deal for programs such as WIC for fiscal year 2024, ensuring food aid for thousands of ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will soon hear a case involving records related to the voting rights of mentally incompetent people.
An audit says Capitol Police responded faster to emergency alarms in legislative offices than other building alarms.
Wisconsin funds transportation mostly with a gas tax and other vehicle fees. A proposal to study a mileage-based fee system was vetoed.
Flying the American flag upside down, barring an emergency, goes against the U.S. Flag Code, but it’s not illegal to do so.