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Chali Pittman

Chali Pittman

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News Director and Editor, WORT-FM (Madison, WI)

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Total articles 127

  • After Election Twist, Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford Says She'll Accept Alder Seat

    By Chali Pittman| WORT-FM (Madison, WI) Verified Dina Nina Martinez Rutherford didn’t campaign for her second term as alder. She suspended her campaign in mid-January for a variety of reasons — reasons she outlined at a press conference this morning. “Like many of us, and like many of our transgender siblings and family, I found myself overstretched with an impending new administration, and planned surgery that would have taken me out of the race for three weeks… And I’m also searching for a new place

    By Chali Pittman · WORT-FM (Madison, WI)

    Apr. 08, 2025

  • Spring Election Guide: City Council Edition

    By Chali Pittman| WORT-FM (Madison, WI) Verified About this guideThis year, April 1st is no joke. In addition to April Fool’s Day, it’s also the Spring Election. In Wisconsin, elections held in the spring are for nonpartisan offices: offices where there’s no (D), (R), or other party signifier next to a candidate’s name

    By Chali Pittman · WORT-FM (Madison, WI)

    Mar. 27, 2025

  • Republicans debate bill to force ICE cooperation in Dane; Milwaukee Counties

    By Shayna Clark, Chali Pittman| WORT-FM (Madison, WI) Verified Assembly Bill 24 would require sheriffs to comply with detainers and administrative warrants issued by Homeland Security. It would also require sheriffs to request documentation. That means anyone being held in a county jail on a felony charge would have to provide documents like a passport, birth certificate, or naturalization certificate to prove their citizenship status. And it requires certain reporting requirements to the Legislature and state Department of Justice

    By Shayna Clark, Chali Pittman · WORT-FM (Madison, WI)

    Mar. 04, 2025

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WORT-FM (Madison, WI)

Madison, Wisconsin, United States

+1 608-256-2001