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The Wisconsin Department of Justice regularly updates its open government compliance guides to reflect changes in the law. Three months ago, the DOJ’s Office of Open Government published an update to ...
Annelle Sheline, PhD, is a research fellow in the Middle East program. She previously served as a Foreign Affairs Officer at the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor ...
Members of the public have submitted four police complaints for the office to process. But a procedure for processing those complaints still hasn’t been adopted. Copley says the procedure has been ...
Amelia Royko Mauer, co-founding advocate for the Community Response Team, joins the Thursday edition of the 8 O’Clock Buzz and host Tony Castañeda to talk about the status of the Police Civilian ...
Listen to this exclusive WORT interview with Zakir Hussain, considered by many to be the world’s greatest tabla player. Originally from India and now living in California, Hussain talks with WORT DJ ...
Madison Public Theatre presents Tennessee Williams’ seldom seen, last play, “ A House Not Meant to Stand ” a dark, Southern gothic fit for our times. Director Julia Houck, with actors Stephanie Monday ...
Another race is still too close to call. In District 14, Noah Lieberman beat out Isadore Knox Jr by just two votes. To further complicate matters, the city issued two provisional ballots in District ...
That ended what has so far been a peaceful demonstration in the so-called “Liberated Zone,” where demonstrators have been distributing food, playing music, disseminating information, and of course- ...
The Madison Police Department deployed more tear gas during Black Lives Matter protests in late May and early June than they did in the prior 16 years combined. Over just three days and nights from ...
He has had a long career in academia, journalism and letters, observing, reporting on and talking about India and its politics as well as international affairs. He is reportedly working on a new book ...
On Tuesday morning, February 21, about 150 students meet at Lincoln Terrace; SDS president Hank Haslach leads a group of about forty to the Chemistry Building, and SDS vice president Robert Zwicker ...
In the wee hours of Thursday morning, May 22, Republicans in the United States House of Representatives passed a budget bill that makes deep cuts to Medicaid and food assistance, and adds trillions of ...