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Feb 16, 2016

Photo ID required for primary voting

A photo ID is required to vote in the Wisconsin primary.

Feb 16, 2016

Senate poised to vote on expanding landlord rights

The state Senate is poised to vote on a bill Tuesday that would dramatically expand the rights of rental property owners in Wisconsin and give landlords more power to evict tenants for criminal activity.

Feb 16, 2016

Assembly to consider Walker’s college affordability bills

The state Assembly is set to take up Gov. Scott Walker's college affordability package.

Feb 15, 2016

Walker issues executive order to block power plan

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has issued an executive order prohibiting state agencies from working to comply with President Barack Obama's sweeping plan to address climate change.

Feb 15, 2016

Appeals court asks state’s high court to clarify law on admission of toxicology reports

The District 2 Court of Appeals has asked the Wisconsin Supreme Court to clarify the law involving the admission of toxicology reports and related testimony.

Feb 15, 2016

Drones pose new contraband, smuggling challenge for prisons

Wily inmates and their associates on the outside are deploying drones to deliver drugs, cellphones, and other contraband to prison yards, leaving prison guards and correctional authorities trying to decide how to deal with the new technology.

Feb 15, 2016

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates at a glance

Biographical information about the candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Feb 15, 2016

Aid for wrongfully convicted could make for open-records problem

A bill that would increase compensation for people wrongly convicted of crimes has open records advocates worried over what it would do to court records.

Feb 15, 2016

Getaway driver in death of Winona man pleads guilty

The getaway driver in the shooting death of a Winona man last October has pleaded guilty and agreed to testify against the other defendants.

Feb 13, 2016

Ideology not only differences for Supreme Court hopefuls

The Wisconsin Supreme Court primary election arrives Tuesday with the same overt partisanship that has characterized the court itself in recent years, but a look past the campaign ads finds more differences in the candidates than just ideology.

Feb 13, 2016

In victory or dissent, Scalia was a man of strong opinions

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia kept your attention, whether you liked him or not.

Feb 12, 2016

Walker appoints two attorneys to UW Board of Regents

Gov. Scott Walker has appointed two attorneys to serve on the board that sets policies and rules for the University of Wisconsin System.

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