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Some say auto union workers are fed up with low pay, irregular hours, and injury concerns.
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The lawmaker from Vermont, Sen. Bernie Sanders, says UAW Local 180 workers are engaged in "the struggle of our time."
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The former state Supreme Court justice leading a review of Wisconsin's 2020 elections is changing course, saying he now wants to jail Madison and Green Bay's mayors and other officials if they don't comply with his subpoenas.
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The author of the new book "Foxconned" says the Foxconn project in Racine County may continue to make news.
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Could the men and women soon to be released from correctional facilities help ease Wisconsin's labor shortage? Two state agencies are partnering with colleges to offer technical training to some people behind bars who are about to return to the community.
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The city of Racine will be the first in Southeastern Wisconsin to experiment with vehicles that can be operated without a driver.
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The retired Wisconsin Supreme Court justice leading a Republican-ordered investigation into the 2020 presidential election said Tuesday that he plans to issue subpoenas to mayors in the state's five largest and most Democratic cities.
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In Racine Tuesday, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced $250 million in new state grant programs funded by the federal American Rescue Plan Act. Health care and neighborhood improvements are on tap.
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Milwaukee’s Sherman Phoenix has reopened. It’s the first time the building has been open for full service since the pandemic began more than a year ago.
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Racine is the first local government in Wisconsin to offer free, confidential, one-on-one financial counseling to help individuals and families with low…