Federal Workers in Wisconsin Fired Amid Nationwide Layoffs

Federal Workers in Wisconsin Fired Amid Nationwide Layoffs

Workers with US Forest Service and National Park Service among those affected.

Brower, Bauman Advance From 8-Way Race to Replace Brostoff

Brower, Bauman Advance From 8-Way Race to Replace Brostoff

Alexander Kostal narrowly finishes third.

Evers Calls For $2 Billion Tax Cut, Historic School Funding

Evers Calls For $2 Billion Tax Cut, Historic School Funding

But Republicans said most of his budget proposal would be 'dead on arrival.'

Underly, Kinser Advance in State Superintendent Race

Underly, Kinser Advance in State Superintendent Race

Incumbent Jill Underly takes first, will face conservative-backed Brittany Kinser.

MKE County: County Creates Easy Public Access To Overdose Data
MKE County

County Creates Easy Public Access To Overdose Data

New data portal could improve responses and aid research on opioid crisis.

Tom Barrett Is Figuring Out What Comes Next

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Rotary speech by ex-mayor and newly-returned ambassador is frank and funny.

Mr. Taco Opens Brick-And-Mortar Restaurant

Mr. Taco Opens Brick-And-Mortar Restaurant

Food truck-turned restaurant open for business in Clarke Square neighborhood.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Dismisses Racine Voting Van Lawsuit

Wisconsin Supreme Court Dismisses Racine Voting Van Lawsuit

Court's majority says former Republican official who filed challenge lacked legal standing.

New Hotel Pits Labor Groups Against One Another

New Hotel Pits Labor Groups Against One Another

Public hearing on second proposed Deer District hotel centers on union battle at first one.

Some Legislators Want ‘Safe Havens’ to Stay Safe

Some Legislators Want ‘Safe Havens’ to Stay Safe

Proposed bill would keep immigration officers out of all 'safe havens' in Wisconsin.

Dining: Aria Offers Lovely Brunches and Art Works
Dining

Aria Offers Lovely Brunches and Art Works

Restaurant at Saint Kate The Arts Hotel is a unique place for a weekend brunch.

Crawford, Schimel Won’t Pledge to Recuse from Cases Involving Political Parties

Crawford, Schimel Won’t Pledge to Recuse from Cases Involving Political Parties

Their campaigns for state Supreme Court have gotten millions from two major parties.

Elon Musk’s Group Spending Big in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race

Elon Musk’s Group Spending Big in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race

His PAC buying some $650,000 for ads expected to back Brad Schimel.

Judge Rules MPS, City Must Split School Police Costs 50/50

Judge Rules MPS, City Must Split School Police Costs 50/50

They have 10 days to follow order or face contempt of court ruling.

Federal Government Confirms ICE Facility For Northwest Side

Federal Government Confirms ICE Facility For Northwest Side

GSA confirmation allows agency to sidestep local zoning regulations.

New Taco Shop For Riverwest

New Taco Shop For Riverwest

Raul's Taco Shop would replace Kitchen Kings on Locust Street.

Theater: ‘The Children’ Is Provocative Theater
Theater

‘The Children’ Is Provocative Theater

A play both topical and futuristic asks tough questions in Next Act staging with strong acting.

$50 Million for Reading Instruction Will Return to State Surplus

$50 Million for Reading Instruction Will Return to State Surplus

Supreme Court won't rule on Evers vs. Legislature battle before end of fiscal year.

Comptroller Discovers Housing Authority Owes City An Additional $4 Million

Comptroller Discovers Housing Authority Owes City An Additional $4 Million

Latest 'crippling' blow for HACM adds to long list of problems.

Fuel Cafe is Permanently Closed

Fuel Cafe is Permanently Closed

The biker-themed bar and restaurant in Walker's Point abruptly closed Sunday.

Murphy’s Law: United Way Funding Flat Since 2017
Murphy’s Law

This content is only for members United Way Funding Flat Since 2017

Why? Should wealthy health care giants get funding? CEO Amy Lindner promises changes.

Bill Clears Way For Doctors to Sign Up Patients By Subscription

Bill Clears Way For Doctors to Sign Up Patients By Subscription

Direct primary care gives doctors, patients an alternative to insurance.

Susan Crawford Makes Her Case for Wisconsin Supreme Court

Susan Crawford Makes Her Case for Wisconsin Supreme Court

Judge and former prosecutor promises to 'give everybody a fair shake.'

Water Fluoridation Debate Boils Up in Wisconsin

Water Fluoridation Debate Boils Up in Wisconsin

Village of DeForest joins nearly 80 communities banning fluoridation since 1995.

Wisconsin Students Still Lag Behind in Math, Reading Since Pandemic

Wisconsin Students Still Lag Behind in Math, Reading Since Pandemic

Months behind in math, a half-grade behind in reading compared to 2019, study finds.