As the Tony Evers chapter of Wisconsin history draws to a close, a new chapter is just beginning
Wisconsin Watch reporter Brittany Carloni reflects on her first six months in the Capitol as Gov. Tony Evers delivers his final State of the State.

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How Milwaukee residents and civil rights activists pushed Milwaukee Public Schools to desegregate
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Health & WEllness
Measles is in Wisconsin. Are Milwaukee schools vulnerable?
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Housing
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The Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee is working to rebuild trust with residents, fix systemic issues and stabilize agency leadership.
Public Safety
Common Council members have something to say to ICE in new proposals
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Arts and Recreation
Art that listens: Inside Milwaukee’s first bilingual art museum
Opened in 2024 by Ernesto “Neto” Atkinson, The Catacombs of Neto Art Museum was designed as a space for conversation and connection, but not silence.
