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Milwaukee judge dismisses lawsuit challenging more than 140,000 voter registrations
A lawsuit seeking last-minute changes to Wisconsin’s voter rolls has been dismissed by a Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge. It claimed more than 140,000 people on the state’s voter registration list appear to be “invalid.”
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Milwaukee County partners with national nonprofit focused on gun violence preventionÂ
Milwaukee County leaders announced a three-year partnership Tuesday with a national nonprofit aimed at preventing gun violence.Â
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Sentencing delayed in Kenosha high school assault case after jurors voice doubts on verdict
Sentencing for a 16-year-old boy convicted of sexually assaulting a male classmate in a bathroom at a Kenosha high school earlier this year has been delayed to give the defense time to build a case for a new trial.
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Supreme Court rejects push to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from ballot in Wisconsin and Michigan
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an emergency appeal to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from the presidential ballot in two battleground states.
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‘Don’t delay’ mailing absentee ballot, US Postal Service says
If you’re planning to vote by mail, the U.S. Postal Service recommends you mail your completed absentee ballot as soon as possible.Â
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‘Voter rescue’: Help in Milwaukee for hundreds who show up at wrong place
On the first day of early in-person voting in Wisconsin on Tuesday, a line 100 people long stretched outside the former Milwaukee Western Bank at 60th and Capitol.Â
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Race for 4th Congressional District features rematch between Moore, Rogers
Republican Tim Rogers has challenged Democratic U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore in each of the past three elections, winning around 22 percent of the vote each time.
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Green Bay state Senate, Assembly candidates share how they would address child care crisis
Voters at an event in Green Bay told WPR they wanted to hear from candidates about how they would address high child care costs, so we asked.
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In Kenosha County, 2 face off in Wisconsin’s only contested district attorney race
Democrat Carli McNeill is competing against Republican Xavier Solis to replace retiring DA Mike Graveley in Kenosha County.
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An upcoming free event in Wisconsin aims to help caretakers find their own wellness
Learning how to balance what to do for yourself and others is what Joy Jordan of Appleton hopes caregivers can learn through her teachings of mindfulness.