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Who's made it to the Milwaukee debate stage: The RNC reveals its final list

Candidates had to meet fundraising and polling thresholds while also signing pledges including a promise to back the eventual GOP nominee.

 

Biden campaign releases ad touting his economic record as Republicans gear up for Milwaukee debate

It's the first state-specific advertisement from the Biden campaign in the 2024 election cycle and is set to begin airing the same day as the debate.

 

Voters want to hear other candidates at the Republican debate in Milwaukee. But Trump looms large.

At two Wisconsin county fairs, GOP voters said they were kicking the tires on the other candidates, want to hear views on inflation and immigration.

 

Family calls for changes at Wausau schools after report finds district mishandled investigation into slurs

The Vongphakdy family is calling on the district to apologize and implement training for administrators, staff and students.

 

Wisconsin Department of Justice reallocates pandemic relief dollars to keep funding school safety efforts

Attorney General Josh Kaul will put another $1.3 million of ARPA funds toward a 24-hour tipline and other safety services for Wisconsin schools.

 

Bill to eliminate work permits in Wisconsin comes amid national push to loosen child labor laws

Three Republican lawmakers introduced a bill that would eliminate work permits for 14- and 15-year-olds in Wisconsin.

 

To close budget gaps, UW-Parkside and UW-Platteville consider furloughs, layoffs

The plan comes on the heels of another campus, UW-Oshkosh, announcing layoffs and furloughs this school year.

 

After this Suamico house was hit 3 times in 7 years, family asks village, county to do something

Cornelius and June Vannieuwenhoven have lived in their house over 50 years. It was only until the last seven that vehicles started hitting their home.

 

Wisconsin is an outlier on savings accounts for people with disabilities. That could soon change.

Wisconsin is the only state that has not created its own ABLE program, joined a collaboration or tasked an agency with providing information.

 

Tips for Wisconsin students to establish regular attendance in the new school year

For the 2021-22 school year, roughly a quarter of all students statewide were chronically absent, according to the most current data from DPI.

 

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