
Mario Koran
Investigative Reporter at Wisconsin Watch
Investigative reporter @WisconsinWatch | Past: Local investigations for @nytimes; @GuardianUS; @UMKnightWallace | [email protected]
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Mar 4, 2025 |
jsonline.com | Ashley Luthern |Ben Jordan |Mario Koran
Ashley Luthern, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Ben Jordan, TMJ4 | Mario Koran, Wisconsin Watch | Milwaukee Journal SentinelIn Milwaukee County, the District Attorney’s Office is responsible for finding and sharing information about law enforcement officers with allegations of dishonesty, bias or past crimes, often in what’s called a “Brady list.” The office, which once closely guarded its Brady list, released the full list last September after pressure from defense attorneys and media outlets.
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Mar 4, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Ashley Luthern |Ben Jordan |Mario Koran
In Milwaukee County, the District Attorney’s Office is responsible for finding and sharing information about law enforcement officers with allegations of dishonesty, bias or past crimes, often in what’s called a “Brady list.”The office, which once closely guarded its Brady list, released the full list last September after pressure from defense attorneys and media outlets.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
wpr.org | Mario Koran |Devin Blake
This story was produced by Wisconsin Watch and Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service. It was made possible by donors like you. Wisconsin budgets nearly $463,000 a year to incarcerate each child at the state's beleaguered juvenile prison complex in the North Woods, a figure that has ballooned over a decade as enrollment has plummeted.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
isthmus.com | Mario Koran |Devin Blake
Wisconsin budgets nearly $463,000 a year to incarcerate each child at the state’s beleaguered juvenile prison complex in the North Woods, a figure that has ballooned over a decade as enrollment has plummeted. A new Department of Corrections budget request would nearly double that figure to about $862,000 a year — 58 times what taxpayers spend on the average K-12 public school student.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
wisconsinwatch.org | Mario Koran
Reading Time: 2 minutesAn odd standoff brewed Tuesday afternoon at a polling place in Kenosha’s Lincoln Park neighborhood: Two groups of election observers began scrutinizing each other. Tanya Mclean, executive director of Leaders of Kenosha, stood outside the Oribiletti Center with two volunteers who joined her effort to protect against voter intimidation at the polls. Minutes after they arrived, a woman wearing an election observer sticker walked up to monitor the volunteers.
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