Walker administration outlines civil service changes
Gov. Scott Walker's administration is telling state employees what changes to their work rules will take effect next week.
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Gov. Scott Walker's administration is telling state employees what changes to their work rules will take effect next week.
Gov. Scott Walker has signed Republican-backed legislation to overhaul Wisconsin's civil service system.
A family has filed a civil suit against Bruce Burnside, a man convicted of hitting and killing Maureen Mengelt.
A federal prosecutor in Milwaukee says his office collected about $9.7 million in civil and criminal cases in fiscal year 2013.
A federal prosecutor in Milwaukee says his office collected about $9.7 million in civil and criminal cases in fiscal year 2013.
A federal prosecutor in Milwaukee says his office collected about $9.7 million in civil and criminal cases in fiscal year 2013.
A federal prosecutor in Milwaukee says his office collected about $9.7 million in civil and criminal cases in fiscal year 2013.
A federal prosecutor in Milwaukee says his office collected about $9.7 million in civil and criminal cases in fiscal year 2013.
A federal prosecutor in Milwaukee says his office collected about $9.7 million in civil and criminal cases in fiscal year 2013.
Wisconsin residents are being warned about a new phone scam that tells them they've been named in a civil court case. They are able to get out of receiving a summons by paying money to the people behind the calls.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin says she opposes unilateral military action in Syria because "the use of chemical weapons is a global atrocity and it demands a global response."
Sen. Tammy Baldwin says she opposes unilateral military action in Syria because "the use of chemical weapons is a global atrocity and it demands a global response."
Sen. Tammy Baldwin says she opposes unilateral military action in Syria because "the use of chemical weapons is a global atrocity and it demands a global response."
Sen. Tammy Baldwin says she opposes unilateral military action in Syria because "the use of chemical weapons is a global atrocity and it demands a global response."
A civil case against a Mishicot man convicted of killing a young photographer nearly eight years ago is still winding its way through the courts.