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Wisconsin Crisis Helpline Shutting Down, Due to Federal Funding Cuts

Wisconsin Crisis Helpline Shutting Down, Due to Federal Funding Cuts

'Uplift Wisconsin' helps those with mental health, substance abuse problems.

The State of Politics: A Deja Vu Election for State Supreme Court
The State of Politics

A Deja Vu Election for State Supreme Court

Looks like repeat of 2023 Protasiewicz v. Kelly race. But with key differences.

Trump’s Canadian Tariffs Could Impact Wisconsin Energy Prices

Trump’s Canadian Tariffs Could Impact Wisconsin Energy Prices

Wisconsin utilities import small amount of electricity from Manitoba province.

Murphy’s Law: Democrats Launch ‘The People v. Musk’
Murphy’s Law

Democrats Launch ‘The People v. Musk’

Yes, the race for Wisconsin Supreme Court is now nationalized. Who will benefit?

With Cuts Looming, Republicans Oppose State Medicaid Expansion

With Cuts Looming, Republicans Oppose State Medicaid Expansion

GOP has long blocked state acceptance of federal funds. Stakes are higher now with federal cuts.

The State of Politics: Federal Funds Uncertainty Threatens State Budget
The State of Politics

Federal Funds Uncertainty Threatens State Budget

$28 billion of projected two-year budget is supposed to come from federal funds.

Kohl’s Appoints Third CEO in 3 Years

Kohl’s Appoints Third CEO in 3 Years

Sales for Wisconsin-based department store chain have fallen for nearly 3 years.

Wisconsin Innocence Project Wins Grant to Revisit Old Cases

Wisconsin Innocence Project Wins Grant to Revisit Old Cases

$1.5 million grant a 'game changer', will pay for more staff, DNA testing and justice.

Waukesha County Student Killed in School Bus Crash

Waukesha County Student Killed in School Bus Crash

Students were on the bus when it struck the child in parking lot at Silver Spring Intermediate School.

2025 Brings 125th Anniversary Celebration of Wisconsin Park System

2025 Brings 125th Anniversary Celebration of Wisconsin Park System

State's system of state parks, forests, trails and recreation areas span more than 300,000 acres with usage soaring.

Murphy’s Law: Will Republicans Support Transparent Hospital Prices?
Murphy’s Law

Will Republicans Support Transparent Hospital Prices?

It could become bipartisan legislation. Or an attack issue for Democrats.

State Senator’s Defamation Suit Against Wausau Publication Tossed by Appeals Court

State Senator’s Defamation Suit Against Wausau Publication Tossed by Appeals Court

Cory Tomczyk sued the Pilot & Review for defamation for reporting he used anti-gay slur.

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