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The agency 18F completed a $1.6 million project in Wisconsin to help a state department more effectively perform one aspect of its mission.

A majority of the U.S. populace favors ending daylight saving. Wisconsin began the practice in 1957 after a statewide referendum.

At least 29 states prohibit holding a phone while driving, but not us. Distracted driving killed nearly 3,300 Americans in 2023.

Wisconsin already bans public eating places from serving another imitation food product.

Legislative Republicans are increasingly governing through constitutional amendments, bypassing the Democratic governor’s veto.

Experts say the SAVE Act could make voting harder for citizens. Passed in the U.S. House, it is unlikely to clear the U.S. Senate.

Programs that manage stubborn problems like mental health and homelessness, with or without police, are spreading across Wisconsin, and the nation. Early results are promising, experts say.

The total number of law enforcement officers in the state has steadily decreased since the Wisconsin Department of Justice started tracking it in 2008. Efforts to reverse that trend may…

One is now working for a sheriff’s department. The other two are out of law enforcement, according to the state DOJ.

Oak Creek Police officers arrested Christopher Romero Sanchez in 2021 when he was a recruit officer in the city of Milwaukee. The DA declined to charge him, and his law…

Along with co-plaintiff the Invisible Institute, The Badger Project is seeking the records to continue its work on wandering officers.

The force has gone from more than 1,900 officers in 2019 to about 1,600 today.