Gilman Halsted

Criminal Justice Reporter, Madison

Gilman Halsted is the Criminal Justice reporter in Madison. He covers the courts and the prison system also writes and produces general assignment stories for the daily state newscasts.

Gilman began his career in journalism late in life. He spent ten years as a social worker and then English teacher in Bangladesh, Washington DC, India and Wisconsin before landing his first job as a Public Radio reporter in Kenosha in 1988. He worked for three years as the news director at a Community College Station in Panama City, Florida, then for six years as a Wisconsin Public Radio regional bureau reporter in Wausau. He has been working in Madison since the summer of 2000.

He has produced spot stories and features for NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered. He has also contributed pieces to the following public radio newsmagazines: Living On Earth, Great Lakes Radio Consortium, Justice Talking, Independent Native News and Voice of America. He has bachelor's degree from the School for International Training in Vermont, and a masters in Teaching English as a Second Language from the Monterey Institute of International Studies in California. He spent his first three years of college at U-W Madison.

Gilman has won awards from the Associated Press - Wisconsin, the Milwaukee Press Club and the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association. He also won the regional Edward R. Murrow award from the Radio and Television News Directors Association for coverage of the Perrier conflict.

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Criminal Justice
5:00 am
Mon May 13, 2013

Armenian Prison Officials Hope To Learn From Wisconsin's Prison System

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The Milwaukee County Safety Building, Courthouse, and jail.

Prison officials from Armenia are in in Wisconsin this month for a training seminar on how to better process, classify and eventually parole inmates. 

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Government
6:00 am
Fri May 10, 2013

Still Under Fire, WEDC Says It's Ready To Adjust

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The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) came under fire again today by the legislature's Joint Audit Committee.

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Health and Science
5:00 am
Wed May 8, 2013

BadgerCare Proponents Call For Walker To Change Budget Provisions

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Scott Walker's budget will push some 29,000 children off of BadgerCare, according to recent estimates.

A coalition of health care reform advocates is calling on Governor Scott Walker to remove items from his proposed budget.

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Government
6:00 am
Thu May 2, 2013

Journalists Concerned As Police Withhold More Information From Public

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Journalists are worried about the impact of a federal appeals court ruling they say violates Wisconsin's open records laws.

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Criminal Justice
4:26 pm
Tue April 30, 2013

Process To Fill Federal Judgeship In Madison, Long Vacant, Begins Anew

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Madison's federal courthouse, which has been short a judge for the past four years.

After several false starts, the process of appointing a new federal judge in Madison to replace the 2009 retiree John Shabazz has commenced.

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Economy and Business
5:28 pm
Mon April 29, 2013

UW-Madison Students Stage Sit-in, Demanding Severance With Palermo's

Update:  The sit-in is over. As of 5:40 p.m., UW police had escorted all students out of the chancellor's office. At least one student is in police custody.

Students staged a sit-in in the office of University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison Chancellor David Ward.

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Environment
6:00 am
Mon April 29, 2013

Higher Numbers Of CWD-Infected Deer In Iowa Co. Worry Wildlife Researchers

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An uptick in deer with Chronic Wasting Disease has caught the attention of researchers at the DNR and UW.

An uptick in deer with Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Iowa County has caught the attention of wildlife researchers in Wisconsin.

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Politics
5:12 pm
Thu April 25, 2013

Act 10 Challengers Happy About Possible State Supreme Court Hearing

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The state Supreme Court's chambers, where an Act 10 challenge may be heard in short time.

Lawyers representing two unions challenging Act 10 say they are happy the case may soon be heading to the state Supreme Court.

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Government
5:26 pm
Wed April 24, 2013

State Will Sit On Tribal Grant Until After Spear-Fishing Negotiations End

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Wisconsin tribes have submitted a higher-than-normal number of walleye they plan to spear this summer, which has incensed many northern Wisconsin residents.

The state building commission will wait for tribal spearing rights negotiations to end before voting on a historic preservation grant to the Lac Du Flambeau tribe.

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Politics
3:48 pm
Tue April 23, 2013

Union Lawyers Petition Judge For Act 10 Injunction

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The Dane County Courthouse, where union lawyers are petitioning Judge Juan Colas to prevent the implementation of several Act 10 provisions.

Lawyers for two local unions are asking a Dane County judge to prevent the implementation of several provisions of Act 10.

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