Abandoned pig killed by Door County deputy sheriff, sparks outrage
A deputy sheriff shot and killed a runaway pig who had been roaming southern Door County on Sept. 20, and members of the community are calling for justice.
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A deputy sheriff shot and killed a runaway pig who had been roaming southern Door County on Sept. 20, and members of the community are calling for justice.
Six Latino judges from across Wisconsin spoke about their careers and the evolution of barriers in the legal system at the Legal Luminaries panel at Memorial Union on Oct. 1.
The Legislative Council Study Committee on the Future of the University of Wisconsin System met on Sept. 26 to discuss budget shortfalls and the future of university governance amid declining enrollment.
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A Wisconsin Principles Inc. attack advertisement earlier this month accused 14th Senate District candidate Sarah Keyeski of misconduct while serving on a local school board, despite Keyeski never holding public office.
Photo courtesy of Keyeski for Wisconsin
In a packed, electric Alliant Energy Center, Vice President Kamala Harris rallied for abortion rights and greater support for small businesses Friday evening during a campaign stop in Madison.
Gov. Tony Evers visited the University of Wisconsin-Madison Wednesday to tout his proposal to increase state funding for the University of Wisconsin System by $800 million in the next state budget, the largest budget increase in the system’s history.
A widespread salmonella outbreak linked to a Wisconsin farm has infected 65 people across nine states, with more than half of cases reported in Wisconsin, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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