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(09/24/18 6:17am)
As education increasingly takes center stage in Wisconsin’s race for the governorship, state Superintendent and Democratic nominee Tony Evers gave his 10th annual State of Education address, criticizing the direction of public education under Gov. Scott Walker.
(09/21/18 1:00pm)
In the wake of the shooting at a Middleton company Wednesday, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin stressed the need for gun control policies “consistent with the Second Amendment.”
(09/20/18 4:19am)
Dane County Supervisor Shelia Stubbs was canvassing a neighborhood as a part of her campaign to represent the 77th Assembly District when a neighbor called the police on her.
(09/20/18 4:17am)
A federal judge decided Tuesday that a state rule prohibiting gender-affirming health care for state employees was unconstitutional.
(09/19/18 4:21am)
According to Marquette University’s new polling on the state’s races for governor and senate, Republicans could be in for a rough November.
(09/18/18 1:39am)
Tensions surrounding education policy heightened between Gov. Scott Walker and Democratic challenger Tony Evers on Monday as they both released their upcoming state budget proposals.
(09/18/18 1:41am)
Both U.S. Senators from Wisconsin agreed the Senate should hear from the woman who accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault before voting on whether or not to confirm him to the Supreme Court.
(09/14/18 3:00pm)
Obama-era regulations designed to protect student loan borrowers and reign in for-profit colleges remain in place after a U.S. District Court ruled Wednesday that Trump Administration rollbacks on those measures were unconstitutional.
(09/13/18 1:00pm)
As the fate of the Affordable Care Act rests in the hands of a federal court in Texas, some experts fear the law’s benefits to young people over the years could come undone.
(09/12/18 4:03am)
As Wisconsin struggles to retain young graduates, Gov. Scott Walker has proposed implementing a new tax credit for those who choose to work and live in the state after their in-state schooling comes to an end.
(09/11/18 3:00pm)
A growing number of bipartisan criticism from former, current and prospective state officials is brewing in regard to the state’s infrastructure needs this week.
(09/10/18 3:00pm)
After over three years of criminal investigations into child neglect and abuse, the state has been forced to shell out more than $20 million in settlements for the treatment of juveniles in prison, with more likely on the way.
(09/07/18 1:00pm)
Federal emergency aid is on its way to help areas across the state recover from last month's torrential flooding after several Wisconsin legislators petitioned the Trump administration for funding.
(09/06/18 2:00pm)
With the 2018-19 college football season just barely underway, most teams are still hopeful that this year is their year. Last season’s tumults and flaws are by the wayside and — at least on the fan blogs and sports bars of college towns across the nation — there is nothing but potential for every team in the land.
(09/05/18 11:37pm)
After a progressive group accused Gov. Scott Walker of using taxpayer funds to film a campaign commercial, Madison state representatives are requesting an official audit of some of his travel expenses.
(08/15/18 8:44pm)
With partisan nominations for governor, U.S. Senate, lieutenant governor, Congress and most of the state Legislature on the line, more Wisconsinites turned out to vote in Tuesday’s primary election than any primary since 2002.
(08/13/18 2:13pm)
In one of the most anticipated primary elections in recent years, Wisconsinites will head to the polls Tuesday to select their party’s nominees for a swath of key races coming in the general election.
(08/13/18 1:00pm)
In July, Gov. Scott Walker announced that, if re-elected, he would continue to support a tuition freeze for in-state students at UW System schools for the next four years.
(06/18/18 6:10pm)
In what many anticipated as a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to decide the constitutionality of partisan gerrymandering Monday, leaving in place Wisconsin’s current, Republican-drawn districts.
(06/13/18 7:36pm)
Tuesday’s two special elections brought contradictory evidence to those hoping to glean which party is building momentum heading into the November midterms.