Milwaukee Pro Soccer to start playing in 2025
Milwaukee Pro Soccer is joining the United Soccer League (USL) in 2025 at the Iron District’s new 8,000-seat stadium, the league announced Wednesday.
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Milwaukee Pro Soccer is joining the United Soccer League (USL) in 2025 at the Iron District’s new 8,000-seat stadium, the league announced Wednesday.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin released a report Monday that found unclear Wisconsin jail voting policies were preventing inmates from exercising their right to vote.
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan Friday, creating uncertainty for borrowers seeking up to $20,000 in relief from the program, according to The Washington Post.
The U.S. Department of Education officially launched their student loan forgiveness application on Monday, which allows undergraduates and graduates who have taken out federal loans in the past to be eligible for debt relief.
A wrongful death lawsuit was filed Tuesday against Democratic Senate Minority Leader Janet Bewley (D-Mason) following her involvement in a July fatal car accident that killed a five-year-old girl and her mother. Bewley was not injured in the accident.
The Mendota Mental Health Institute's historic Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT), the world’s first community-based treatment model for severe and chronic mental health conditions, turned 50 years old this month.
Democratic incumbent Gov. Tony Evers and Republican challenger Tim Michels made their case to Wisconsinites Friday night in the first and only debate of Wisconsin’s 2022 gubernatorial race.
Democratic Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes and incumbent Republican Sen. Ron Johnson went head to head Thursday night at Marquette University in the second and final debate of Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race.
Two-term incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson and Democratic Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes of Wisconsin are in a close race for U.S. Senate with less than a month to go until the election.
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, the next attorney general will be elected along with other state positions. The Democratic candidate is incumbent Josh Kaul, who has been in office since 2018, while the Republican counterpart is Eric Toney, Fond du Lac County prosecutor.
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, Wisconsin voters will go to the polls on a number of state and federal candidacies, the gubernatorial race being among the most competitive.
Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 8. Here’s what you need to know before you vote:
Democrats are scrambling to defend key seats in the Wisconsin Assembly and Senate as Republicans push for a supermajority in the Nov. 8 election.
Longtime Democratic incumbent Doug La Follette and Republican challenger Rep. Amy Loudenbeck are vying for Wisconsin’s Secretary of State office in an unusually high-stakes election that could dramatically reshape future state elections.
Democratic Lt. Gov Mandela Barnes and Republican Sen. Ron Johnson came together Friday night in Milwaukee for the first scheduled debate in Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate campaign.
Republicans in the Legislature swiftly shut down Gov. Tony Evers' latest bid to overhaul Wisconsin's 1849 abortion ban on Tuesday morning, gaveling in and out of a special session in seconds with no debate.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services released a new monkeypox webpage last Wednesday, including new vaccine information and more data displaying how the outbreak is disproportionately affecting marginalized groups.
Gov. Tony Evers announced a $2.7 million investment to support Wisconsin domestic violence programs and homeless shelter services last Tuesday.
When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June, Wisconsin immediately reverted to a near-total abortion ban from 173 years ago — a ban with no exceptions for rape and incest.
Gov. Tony Evers met with University of Wisconsin-Madison College Democrats on Tuesday evening at Colectivo Coffee on State Street to talk about his policies and hopes for the upcoming Nov. 8 gubernatorial election.