Wisconsin invests $1.1 million into UW System student internship training programs
By Gabriella Hartlaub | Apr. 20, 2023Gov. Tony Evers believes these programs will be a tool to retain workers for the state.
Gov. Tony Evers believes these programs will be a tool to retain workers for the state.
The Supreme Court temporarily protected medication abortion access, but the stage is set for another national showdown over reproductive care.
The Center for Communication and Civic Renewal found that over half of Wisconsinites surveyed stopped talking politics with another person due to a disagreement.
A new report for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation found Wisconsin’s auto manufacturing past could fuel a rise in electric vehicle production.
Young voters at UW campuses made history with extraordinary turnout in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. Campus organizers are taking credit.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin announced she is running for a third term in Wisconsin, a likely battleground state in 2024.
The two officers and a suspect died following a traffic stop shooting Saturday in northwestern Wisconsin.
As Democrats gear up for 2024 in the wake of a consequential Supreme Court election, the DCCC marked two of Wisconsin’s districts as “in play.”
Three questions on Tuesday’s ballot, including two constitutional amendments to cash bail laws, received wide approval from Wisconsin voters. Here’s how they’ll change Wisconsin’s state constitution.
The special election determined who would fill a vacant seat in the state Senate previously held by the GOP.
The Associated Press called the race quickly after polls closed. Protasiewicz led Kelly by a large margin late Tuesday night. Both campaigns visited campus ahead of Election Day in attempts to turn out college-age voters.
Karofsky urged students to vote in Wisconsin’s high-stakes Supreme Court election during a visit to the UW-Madison College Democrats office Monday.
Young people, first-time voters and medical workers were among those at the Wisconsin State Capitol for Sunday's event, according to Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski.
Kelly, a formerly appointed Wisconsin Supreme Court justice vying for a full term on the court after a loss in 2020, shared his vision for the court, his opinions on his opponent and insight on whether he supports potential changes to gun laws.
Mandela Barnes visited campus ahead of the highly contested April 4 Wisconsin Supreme Court election to engage student canvassers and emphasize UW-Madison student voters’ importance.
The COVID-19 pandemic revolutionized the way we work. But a recent report claims working from home depends on where you live and what you do — and the effects could worsen Wisconsin’s digital divide.
Wisconsin was one of the nation’s leading states in labor rights before a steady decline in union membership and Act 10 sank its standing. Could growing approval and presidential pandering put unions back in the spotlight before the 2024 elections?
Three statewide referendum questions on the April 4 ballot are generating confusion among Wisconsin voters. Here’s what they mean — and why you should care.
The Senate passed a resolution pressuring Gov. Tony Evers for special election of the secretary of state, despite state law not requiring it.
The procedural change blocks the state from banning the controversial practice through 2024.