
Milwaukee Considers Red Light Cameras to Curb Reckless Driving
Milwaukee aims to install 75 red light and speed cameras, hoping to curb reckless driving in high-crash areas.

Milwaukee aims to install 75 red light and speed cameras, hoping to curb reckless driving in high-crash areas.

Wisconsin issues a standing order for COVID vaccines as federal guidance hesitates. Oil pipeline reroute sparks debate.

Former Green Bay school board member Kou Lee is charged with felony election fraud for using a false address.

Milwaukee’s new coalition pledges all K-3 students will read at grade level in 3 years, focusing on educator training.

Andrew Patrie shares his journey raising a transgender daughter in his memoir, “Clumsy Love: A Father’s Journey.”

A group of Wisconsin youth is suing state agencies, challenging laws that worsen climate change, affecting their health.

A federal agency says a Cambria mill, where a fatal explosion occurred in 2017, hasn’t implemented safety recommendations.

Transportation Secretary Duffy announces new initiatives for trucking, including truck parking expansion and fraud crackdown.


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