Both Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and his Republican predecessor found ways to move government employees out of downtown Madison.
A Wisconsin man is challenging a trespassing citation in hopes of forcing courts to reconsider who has the right to walk Lake Michigan’s shoreline ...
Treading on Wisconsin’s frozen lakes has gotten more dangerous, creating cost for taxpayers and business owners and calling into question the future of an important state pastime.
Wisconsin agencies are navigating funding losses and layoffs after the Trump administration halted most refugee admissions. Some are resettling South Africans under a controversial Trump program, ...
Dan Egan is the Brico Fund Journalist in Residence at the Center for Water Policy in the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's ...
Miranda Dunlap’s reporting on Appleton Technical Academy is a strong example of the type of solutions journalism we prioritize a.
The city and its former clerk cite a 1985 Wisconsin law to argue they can’t be sued over 2024 errors. Their strategy could reignite a debate over the law’s constitutionality.
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Yes. Wisconsin, which produces less electricity than it consumes, imports on average 15% of its electricity from other states, U.S. data show.
When it launched in 1990, the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, the nation’s first modern private school voucher program, included just 300 students at seven secular private sc ...
Chinese state-backed money is remaking the hemisphere’s ports, reshaping grain routes to Asia and squeezing U.S. farmers as tariffs deepen the split with Washington.
Jon Henkes is president and CEO of WisconsinEye. WisconsinEye needs to raise $250,000 (three months of its operating budget) ...