Wisconsin’s redistricting fight continues with new lawsuits
By Celine Essaied | Jun. 16New court rulings expand Wisconsin’s years-long redistricting struggle as the key swing state gears up for future elections.
New court rulings expand Wisconsin’s years-long redistricting struggle as the key swing state gears up for future elections.
Gov. Tony Evers announced Wisconsin will restore FoodShare benefits for nearly 700,000 residents following a court order requiring the Trump Administration to release Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funds withheld during the government shutdown.
Wisconsin Democrats warned changes to Medicaid payments in Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill would further complicate abortion access, while Republicans move to narrow the definition of abortion to clear “ambiguity” in state law.
Roughly 25 people gathered at John Nolen and Rimrock in Madison to advocate for Palestinian rights during Vice President Kamala Harris's visit.
A nationwide salmonella outbreak traced to a Wisconsin farm has infected 48 Wisconsin residents.
As winter comes to a close, the Dane County Farmers Market will be in full swing this Saturday, bringing fresh produce and local goods to Wisconsin’s capital.
Madison developer JD McCormick Properties is proposing three options to revitalize the 100 block of State Street.
Combining the Badger State's love for dairy with practical winter solutions, a Wisconsin county is revolutionizing road maintenance by swapping conventional salt for a surprising yet sustainable alternative: cheese brine.
The Madison Reading Project delivered its 100,00th book of the year to the Salvation Army on Darbo Drive, the very place where the initiative originated a decade ago.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) released arrest and citation statistics following the Wisconsin Badgers’ 10-24 loss to Ohio State Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.