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(04/29/25 9:41pm)
Wisconsin joined over 20 states in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's $400 million cuts for AmeriCorps, a federal volunteer program that assists communities with literacy, conservation, homelessness and health care, Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday.
(04/28/25 9:48pm)
Wisconsin joined nearly 20 states in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s cuts in federal funding for state education over diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, Gov. Tony Evers announced on Monday.
(04/28/25 3:47pm)
Al Labelle’s service has spanned over 60 years and he has no plans of slowing down. Labelle first served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War before transitioning into advocacy work for veterans.
(04/26/25 2:38pm)
Republican lawmakers continued their push to abandon diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies at the University of Wisconsin System and state agencies in a public hearing on Wednesday after state audits showed the UW System and state agencies failed to track millions of dollars spent on DEI.
(04/25/25 9:02pm)
Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill aimed at repealing Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion ban and expanding abortion access across the state at a Wednesday press conference.
(04/25/25 4:39pm)
The FBI arrested a Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Friday morning on charges of obstruction for helping an undocumented immigrant avoid arrest after he appeared in her courtroom last week.
(04/24/25 7:04pm)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide and sexual abuse.
(04/23/25 6:15pm)
Around 50 community members and environmental activists gathered outside the Capitol Tuesday to champion climate action and celebrate Earth Day.
(04/24/25 11:00am)
Born in Laos amid the Vietnam War to Hmong refugees, all Mai Zong Vue knew was war. After fleeing persecution in 1975, Vue spent five years of her adolescence in Thai refugee camps before arriving in Wisconsin as a teenager in 1980.
(04/21/25 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman continued to push for an increase in state funding, defending the system’s 2025-27 biennial budget request at a committee hearing Thursday while impending federal funding cuts cast a long shadow over higher education in Wisconsin.
(04/18/25 4:32pm)
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has upheld Gov. Tony Evers’ unprecedented partial veto that secured a $325 per-student annual funding increase for public schools through the year 2425, effectively locking in the increase for 400 years.
(04/18/25 7:00am)
Community members gathered at the Capitol Tuesday for a Tax Day protest and all-day mutual aid sit-in to rally community support under the theme, “Capitalism is Killing Us.”
(04/17/25 9:00am)
Agriculture, dairy workers and farm and construction equipment manufacturers, some of Wisconsin’s top industries, fear a possible recession triggered by President Donald Trump’s international trade war.
(04/14/25 7:00am)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide and sexual abuse.
(04/11/25 5:27pm)
State agencies and the University of Wisconsin System failed to adequately track millions of dollars spent on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, according to audits released Friday, fueling ongoing Republican efforts to dismantle such programs.
(04/11/25 7:00am)
Wisconsin schools will not comply with a directive from the Trump administration to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs until districts have more information, state superintendent Jill Underly said Wednesday.
(04/11/25 7:00am)
Wisconsin lawmakers debated a Republican-backed bill that would prohibit the exterior display of any flag that’s not the U.S. flag or the Wisconsin state flag, with specific exceptions, from state office buildings or facilities, local government buildings and school buildings at a public hearing Wednesday.
(04/10/25 7:33pm)
Ben Wikler, the chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin and one of the most prominent Democratic organizers in the country, announced he will not seek reelection to a fourth term as head of the state party on Thursday. His current term concludes this June.
(04/10/25 3:04am)
(04/10/25 10:00am)
Democrats saw major gains in key Wisconsin counties Tuesday after liberal-leaning Dane County Circuit Court Judge Susan Crawford won a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court by 10 points over her opponent, former Republican Attorney General and Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Brad Schimel.