After President Donald Trump threatened to pull back federal funding, SSM Health, Aurora Health and UW Health changed their websites.
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How do I get a video of a police shooting in Wisconsin?
The public can request video from police shooting cases under the state public records law, but they might have to pay a price — if there is any footage at all.
Wisconsin, once a leader in childhood vaccinations, now a leader in vaccine skepticism
Personal conviction waivers have increased by four times over the past 30 years.
Inside the NNS Newsroom: We’re looking for our next newsroom leader. And we need your help.
With the retirement of Tannette Elie, we are looking for a managing editor who can take us to new heights in journalism and community engagement.
Memorable story of 2024: How the Social Development Commission failed its Milwaukee residents
Reporter Meredith Melland’s favorite story of the year is Wisconsin Watch and WPR reporter Addie Costello’s investigation into the Social Development Commission, which paints a vivid picture of SDC’s complicated history and weakened internal controls.
Inside the NNS Newsroom: NNS announces a new chapter with Wisconsin Watch
Our newsroom has formally joined forces with Wisconsin Watch, which has been a key partner for five years and an ally throughout our existence.
Inside the NNS Newsroom: Meet Meredith Melland, our new neighborhoods reporter
Meredith Melland will be covering neighborhoods, local nonprofits and people for Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service as a Report for America corps member.
News414: We’re upgrading our texting service. Here’s what to know.
How Milwaukee residents can sign up for two-way texting from Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service and Wisconsin Watch.
Inside the NNS Newsroom: We are partnering with Report for America to hire a new community engagement reporter
We are looking for a community engagement reporter to better serve you. The deadline to apply is Jan. 30.
Inside the NNS Newsroom: Join us Wednesday to learn about the launch of a new statehouse bureau run by Wisconsin Watch
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, also known as Wisconsin Watch, is hosting “Speakeasy: Our new statehouse bureau,” a look at the newsroom’s new three-member team investigating threats to democracy in Wisconsin as well as a discussion about what’s ahead in this election season.
