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A staggering number of people in Wisconsin prisons have mental illnesses and committed non-violent crimes. A new bill could ...
The Assembly passed a Republican bill that aims to recruit out-of-state households to move to Wisconsin to help address ...
Fired for posting Bible verses on social media, leading his work team to think they were threats, anda Wisconsin snow park punishes a Christian employee for his faith ...
Biden, in Rare Remarks Since Presidency, Warns His Accomplishments Are Coming Undone 13 'recession-proof' jobs that can pay ...
Social work students Jenara Lane and Amber Proudfoot said they had so far been able to help dozens of people. "It's a drop in style service," Ms Lane said.
Republicans cut $10 million in school mental health funds from the Wisconsin budget, but the new bipartisan budget deal adds ...
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Children's Wisconsin will open a walk-in mental health clinic in Allouez in late 2025. The clinic, located within the Bellin ...
The largest-cut claim was made by Republican U.S. Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, who represents part of southeastern Wisconsin. His office cited a $1.7 trillion claim made by the Trump administration.
Starting in the late 1990s and 2000s, Wisconsin’s “truth-in-sentencing” law, which requires people convicted of crimes to serve their full prison sentences with longer paroles, resulted in both a ...
Wisconsin students say having a trusted adult ask them about their mental health reduces anxiety and makes them feel safe.