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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 ...
Norman Stockwell and Annelle Sheline talk about Iran and the history of the US’s intervention in the Middle East that got us here today.
Madison’s Finance Committee spent nearly an hour considering proposed budget cuts to the Office of the Independent Monitor and the Police Civilian Oversight Board. The meeting amounted to a ...
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 ...
UW-Madison administrators claim tents and sleeping equipment were the target of an early-morning police raid of a student protest, a clash that resulted in 34 arrests alongside injuries to all parties ...
Madison Public Theatre presents Tennessee Williams’ seldom seen, last play, “A House Not Meant to Stand” a dark, Southern gothic fit for our times. We’ll speak with director Julia Houck and actors ...
There will be eight new faces when the Common Council meets for the first time since the election later this month. While all 20 alder seats were on the ballot on Tuesday, only 14 of those seats saw ...
Sukumar Muralidharan has been interviewed on World View in the past, most recently talking about his 2022 book, The Nation and Its Citizens: Tales of Bondage and Belonging.
A look back at the first large-scale protest of the Vietnam Era, a sit-in protesting draft deferments in May, 1966.
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 ...
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 ...
Over the past year, cities across the nation have seen increased interest in exploring alternatives to policing. First up today, we hear from city alder Arvina Martin about her work launching phase ...
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