Dr. Ryan Spencer on what happens when obstetricians leave
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health OB/GYN Dr. Ryan Spencer explains the difficulties that arise when fewer obstetric providers are available to serve mothers in a community.
May 15, 2025
Milwaukee judge pleads not guilty to federal charges over immigration enforcement
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan entered a plea of not guilty to charges of obstruction and concealing an individual to prevent arrest after being accused of helping a man evade federal immigration agents as protesters gathered to support the judge outside the federal courthouse.
May 15, 2025
Wendy Yuen on postpartum physical and mental health needs
Milwaukee resident Wendy Yuen describes different types of medical needs that a mother can require after having a baby and how availability of insurance coverage can affect pursuing postpartum care.
May 14, 2025
Milwaukee judge argues federal prosecutors can’t file charges due to legal immunity
Attorneys for Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan argue in a motion that her actions alleged in federal charges amount to directing movement in and around her courtroom and that she enjoys judicial immunity for official acts, citing the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in "Trump v. United States."
May 14, 2025
Milwaukee County judge indicted on accusations she helped a man evade immigration agents
A federal grand jury has indicted Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan on charges she helped a man in the U.S. illegally evade immigration authorities looking to arrest him as he appeared before her in a local domestic abuse case.
May 14, 2025
20 Democratic attorneys general sue Trump administration over conditions placed on federal funds
Democratic attorneys general from 20 states including Wisconsin have filed two federal lawsuits arguing Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy have threatened to cut funding unless states agree to certain immigration enforcement actions.
May 13, 2025
Justine Rufus on Wisconsin’s MMIW Task Force and cold cases
Wisconsin MMIW Task Force Chair Justine Rufus discusses the importance of communication among law enforcement agencies and how text alerts can help in cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people.
May 13, 2025
After paying $450,000 to a man involved in a series of contacts with officers in 2020 that resulted in an arrest and strip search, the La Crosse Police Department has stopped using traffic stops to issue unrelated and outstanding citations.
May 12, 2025 • West Central Region
‘Here & Now’ Highlights: Attorney General Josh Kaul, State Rep. Mark Born
Here's what guests on the May 9, 2025 episode said about Wisconsin joining more than a dozen multistate lawsuits against the Trump administration and the chances for compromise in the 2025-27 state budget.
May 12, 2025
A coalition of 15 states, including Wisconsin, is suing over President Donald Trump's executive order declaring a "national energy emergency" that urges expanded oil and gas production through eminent domain and the Defense Production Act, saying federal agencies are bypassing required reviews.
May 11, 2025
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