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Henry Redman

Henry Redman

Henry Redman is a staff reporter for the Wisconsin Examiner who focuses on covering Wisconsin's towns and rural areas. He previously covered crime and courts at the Daily Jefferson County Union. A lifelong Midwesterner, he was born in Cleveland, Ohio and graduated from Loyola University Chicago with a degree in journalism in May 2019.

KENOSHA, WISCONSIN - NOVEMBER 02: Kyle Rittenhouse listens as his attorneys speak to the judge during his trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse on November 2, 2021 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Rittenhouse shot three demonstrators, killing two of them, during a night of unrest that erupted in Kenosha after a police officer shot Jacob Blake seven times in the back while police attempted to arrest him in August 2020. Rittenhouse, from Antioch, Illinois, was 17 at the time of the shooting and armed with an assault rifle. He faces counts of felony homicide and felony attempted homicide. (Photo by Sean Krajacic -Pool/Getty Images)

Rittenhouse no longer enrolled in classes at Arizona State

By: - November 30, 2021

Kyle Rittenhouse, who testified last month at his homicide trial that he was a student studying nursing at Arizona State University, is no longer enrolled at the school, according to a report from the Phoenix New Times.  Rittenhouse, who was found not guilty on self-defense grounds earlier this month for shooting and killing two people […]

Critical race theory bill

Wisconsin Senate Republicans move school culture war bill forward

By: - November 30, 2021

Republicans on the Wisconsin Senate Committee on Education advanced a bill on Monday that would ban teaching certain topics about race and the harms of racism in schools, setting the bill up for a potential vote in the Senate when it returns in January.  The advancement of the bill aimed at prohibiting the teaching of […]

Gray wolf (photo from Pixabay)

Member of committee guiding wolf policy has been cited for illegal trapping

By: - November 29, 2021

A member of the committee responsible for establishing how wolves will be managed in Wisconsin has twice been cited for violations of state trapping laws, court records show.  Patrick Quaintance, a former warden with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), is a member of the Wolf Management Plan Committee (WMPC) — which is working […]

Madison voting

Auditors view Madison election records after disagreement over document access

By: - November 23, 2021

State auditors were allowed to review the records of Madison’s 2020 election after a dispute over access to them was resolved last week.  At the direction of Republican legislators, the Legislative Audit Bureau spent most of the year investigating the 2020 presidential election. In a report released last month, the auditors found that the election […]

An eviction notice posted on a door as the lock is changed.

Evictions, housing insecurity in Wisconsin become a ‘slow boil’ of crises ahead of winter

By: - November 23, 2021

This summer, as the CDC’s moratorium on evictions was set to end, housing advocates across Wisconsin warned of a coming “eviction apocalypse,” as one of the few protections for people struggling to pay rent in an economy turned upside down by a pandemic went away and aid groups struggled to get millions of dollars in […]

wolf hunt

Jefferson Co. judge rules DNR violated law by not holding wolf hunt in February

By: - November 18, 2021

A Jefferson County judge ruled on Thursday that the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) violated the law when it chose not to hold a wolf hunt last winter after the animal was taken off the federal list of endangered species.  The judge, Bennett Brantmeier, ultimately forced a wolf hunt to be held after a […]

Gov. Tony Evers speaks about his decision to veto Republican proposals for new political maps. (Screenshot | Governor Tony Evers YouTube)

Evers vetoes Republican maps, moving fight to state Supreme Court

By: - November 18, 2021

Gov. Tony Evers vetoed the redistricting bills passed earlier this month by Republicans, setting up a court battle over Wisconsin’s new political dividing lines that will first go to the Wisconsin Supreme Court.  Evers said on Thursday that the maps proposed by Republicans were “gerrymandering 2.0” because they solidify the dividing lines that have given […]

Two red hands in suit coat cuffs draw red lines on a redistricting map in red pen to represent corporate gerrymandering

As redistricting fight heats up, Democrats fight over Voting Rights Act compliance

By: - November 18, 2021

For ten years, Wisconsin Democrats have fought a sisyphean battle against the gerrymandered political maps passed by Republicans in 2011. That battle went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court and inspired most of the state’s counties to pass resolutions in favor of a nonpartisan mapmaking process.  Now, as Republicans in the Senate and […]

Vos attacks UW over course he says makes white students ‘feel guilty’

By: - November 16, 2021

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos sent a letter to UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank on Tuesday that attacks the university for a course required of graduate students that he says requires them to agree that “whiteness means privilege.”  On Twitter, Vos accused the school of advancing “CRT [critical race theory] propaganda.”  Wisconsin Republicans have worked over […]

Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman leads the partisan review of the 2020 election. (YouTube | Office of the Special Counsel)

Democrats on Assembly elections committee refuse to meet with Gableman

By: - November 15, 2021

The Democratic members of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections said on Monday that they would be refusing to meet privately with former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, who is conducting a widely criticized review of the 2020 election.  Gableman, after a heated appearance before the committee last week, attempted to meet privately […]

Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch

Kleefisch files lawsuit against elections commission

By: - November 15, 2021

Republican gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch filed a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) on Monday that asks the Wisconsin Supreme Court to order the WEC to establish rules guiding the use of drop boxes for absentee ballots, special voting deputies (SVDs) in nursing home facilities and how the locations of polling places can be […]

Madison City Clerk responds to Republican subpoena requests

By: - November 15, 2021

In a letter sent Friday, Madison City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl replied to a subpoena from Senate Republicans, offering multiple options for how staff from the Legislative Audit Bureau (LAB) can inspect records from the 2020 election.  Madison officials — citing guidance from the federal Department of Justice — declined to give LAB auditors the physical […]