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Gov. Scott Walker matched Democratic opponent Tony Evers’ budget plan to provide state funding for two-thirds of school costs on Monday.
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Gov. Scott Walker matched Democratic opponent Tony Evers’ budget plan to provide state funding for two-thirds of school costs on Monday.
Wednesday marks the deadline to register to vote for the midterm elections by mail or online in Wisconsin. After Oct. 17, you can only register at the clerk’s office or at your polling location on election day, Nov. 6.
After several raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement within the state, U.S. Rep.
As election day approaches, many believe the turnout of youth voters, which is historically low, will be pivotal in deciding the outcomes of tight races around the country.
Much like a pancake that “got away," the games in the Big Ten conference were lopsided and unpleasing to most people. Blowouts seemed to be the agreed upon game plan this weekend. It was a rare moment when even the fans of the winning team are left wanting more.
A Wisconsin jury awarded two transgender state employees $780,000 in damages following a September discrimination lawsuit.
The man who stabbed a passerby on the 600 block of State Street a little before 9:30 p.m. Tuesday night and fled is still at large, Madison police say.
There is little glamour to the governorship of a state — at least here in the Midwest. Many people see the position of governor as someone who appears on TV every once in a while to unveil grandiose plans that never seem to happen, or as someone who provides leadership only in times of trouble, such as during natural disasters.
A new poll conducted by Marquette Law School found incumbent Republican Gov. Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Tony Evers in a dead heat in the race for Wisconsin governor.
Half of all Wisconsin voters will have the opportunity to share their thoughts on marijuana legalization come November.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Republican candidate Leah Vukmir squared off Monday in the first debate of Wisconsin’s contentious race for U.S. Senate.
As the Association of American Universities prepares to launch its second sexual assault on college campuses survey next year, Attorney General Brad Schimel held a response training on the issue at UW-La Crosse Monday.
Student groups across campus have voiced their opinions on U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s appointment, mostly centering on a discussion about sexual assault and the treatment of survivors.
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In an effort to promote and sustain accurate, data-driven reporting this election cycle, the Society of Professional Journalists partnered with Google to explain tools geared toward local journalists.
With election day on the horizon, young people in Madison are registering to vote at a rate that may shatter the norm in a non-presidential year.
Less than half of Wisconsin’s students in grades three through eight are performing proficient or better in English/language arts, math and science according to test results from the Wisconsin Student Assessment System.
Former President Barack Obama endorsed Wisconsin Democratic candidates Tony Evers, Tammy Baldwin and Randy Bryce on Monday.
Sexual assault and abuse survivor groups in Wisconsin and across the country have condemned the decision of the U.S. Senate judiciary committee to advance the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.