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(03/26/22 3:30pm)
In an unsigned opinion Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Wisconsin’s legislative maps that were favored by Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
(03/24/22 9:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers awarded more than $86 million in grants Monday through the Diverse Business Assistance and Diverse Business Investment Grant Programs to support small businesses in communities that have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.
(03/10/22 8:00am)
Lawyers for Steven Avery, who was charged with the rape and murder of Teresa Halbach, are now urging Gov. Tony Evers to acquit his nephew Brendan Dassey's sentence. In 2007, Dassey was also found guilty of murdering Halbach, a case made famous by the Netflix docu-series "Making a Murderer."
(03/08/22 8:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers signed two bills into law aimed at providing restaurants across Wisconsin with financial relief at Coopers Tavern in Madison Monday morning. Evers was joined by other area restaurant owners, and the bills that received bipartisan support.
(03/07/22 1:29am)
President Joe Biden and Governor Tony Evers spoke at UW-Superior this Wednesday, where they discussed the expected impact of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which was passed in under the Biden administration in Nov. 2021.
(03/04/22 8:00am)
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman presented his 136-page interim report in a public Assembly Campaigns and Elections Committee hearing Tuesday, arguing for taking a “hard look” at decertifying the presidential election in Wisconsin — an unheard-of act that both Republican leadership and nonpartisan legislature attorneys consider legally impossible.
(03/03/22 8:00am)
Attorney General Josh Kaul announced a partnership on Monday with the Green Bay Packers, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and Alliant Energy to produce and distribute 975,000 Child ID Kits to all K-12 children in Wisconsin.
(03/01/22 8:00am)
Union employees gathered Saturday afternoon to demand that the Oshkosh Corporation manufacture the “next generation” of U.S. Postal Service delivery vehicles in Wisconsin rather than South Carolina. Over a thousand jobs are on the line.
(02/26/22 12:00am)
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine as Russian tanks poured over the eastern Ukrainian border early Thursday. Explosions from bombings of civilian centers and airports were reported in major cities across Ukraine including the capital Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said more than 137 people had died and hundreds more were injured within the first day of the invasion.
(02/24/22 8:00am)
The youngest Klemp brother married the youngest Schuelke sister 25 years ago, finalizing the streak of all siblings of each family being married to one from the other.
(02/22/22 8:00am)
Under an agreement between the Potawatomi tribe and Governor Tony Evers, a Milwaukee hotel and casino has introduced a proposal to offer sports betting to the public. The Forest County Potawatomi will be able to legally offer event wagering on sports and non-sports events as a result.
(02/17/22 8:00am)
Lt. Gov. Barnes walked through and received a tour of the Red Gym Wednesday following Gov. Tony Evers State of the State address the night before. His visit focused mainly on the multi-cultural center, which is home to the Black Cultural Center, Latinx Cultural Center, Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Student Center and American Indian Student and Cultural Center.
(02/16/22 6:30pm)
Gov. Tony Evers announced new education and mental health spending initiatives during his fourth annual “State of the State” address Tuesday night.
(02/16/22 8:00am)
The Wisconsin Senate voted to pass a series of bills Tuesday that aim to rollback COVID-19 vaccination requirements and protect all employees who wish not to inoculate themselves against the virus.
(02/15/22 8:00am)
A 39-year-old Milwaukee man — Darrell Brooks Jr. — has been accused of killing six people and injuring 62 more by driving an SUV through a suburban Christmas parade last November in Waukesha, Wis. He pleaded not guilty Friday to a total of 77 criminal charges that now include homicide, reckless endangerment and witness intimidation.
(02/15/22 8:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) announced Monday that $1 million is available in funding through the Expanded Wisconsin Fast Forward program aimed at teacher training and recruitment.
(02/11/22 7:19pm)
The Senate Committee on Universities and Technical Colleges held a public hearing on Thursday for three bills on racial education and free speech, including a proposed change to ethnic studies course requirements at UW System schools.
(02/08/22 6:38pm)
Republican U.S. Senator Ron Johnson has no intention of persuading Oshkosh Defense, a manufacturing company, to relocate over 1,000 jobs to his home state of Wisconsin over South Carolina. His lack of effort is producing an outcry from his Democratic challengers who say that he is oblivious to the needs of the Wisconsin public and are petitioning for reform.
(02/06/22 10:08pm)
Four people were shot, including three fatally, following a domestic dispute in an apartment complex in Brown Deer, Wis. Saturday morning. The relationships between the victims are still unclear, but police believe at least two of the individuals knew each other.
(02/07/22 12:25am)
Sen. Melissa Agard (D-Madison) introduced two new legislative bills Wednesday aimed at curbing violence through prevention. One would create a curriculum that teaches students about healthy relationships and the other intends to limit crimes of passion with guns.