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Assembly Advances State Budget
The state Assembly quickly finished its work Wednesday, on Wisconsin's proposed 2013-15 state budget, after Democrats decided not to offer amendments....
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Mining: Gogebic Taconite Submits Tentative Plans to DNR
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Legislature Approves Venture Capital Fund
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo Brings A Cappella South African Sound to Milwaukee
They say music can bridge cultures and languages, and even bring harmony among discord. Ladysmith Black Mambazo can vouch for that.
Since When Do Running Races Include Mud, Costumes and Monkey Bars?
A writer and runner chronicles the evolution of competitive running, from races to events.
'Hours Against Hate' Tries to Wind Down Clock on Global Hatred
Milwaukee is the U.S. launching spot for a worldwide anti-hatred campaign.
State Assembly Passes $68 Billion Budget
The state Assembly Wednesday advanced a budget for Wisconsin. The votes in favor were all Republican. Democrats voted against the package, with three
Assembly Budget Debate is Short in First Day
The state Assembly was supposed to put in a day-long session Tuesday debating the budget, but ended up only deliberating for 15 minutes.
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Actor James Gandolfini Dies Suddenly While On Vacation
The 51-year-old actor died on Wednesday in Rome. Reports attribute his death to a heart attack. Gandolfini had been a character actor for years...
Director Mueller Told Senate Panel FBI Uses Drones
Robert Mueller told the Senate the FBI used drones rarely and for surveillance proposes. The DEA and the ATF had both revealed they possessed drones.
Report Raises Alarms About Humanities, Social Sciences Education
A new report argues that humanities and social sciences are as essential to the country's economic and civic future as science and technology. The...
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