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Back in the News: Key Streetcar Opponent Opposes Effort to Shut It Down
Back in the News

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‘It’s now a $250 million city asset. You don’t throw that away.’

Fred Clark Thinks He Can Flip Tiffany’s Congressional Seat

Fred Clark Thinks He Can Flip Tiffany’s Congressional Seat

Conservationist and lumber industry veteran knows northern district well.

Bipartisan Sports Betting Bill Speeding Through Wisconsin Legislature

Bipartisan Sports Betting Bill Speeding Through Wisconsin Legislature

Online betting would be allowed through Tribal gaming operations.

The State of Politics: Should Wisconsin Allow Fusion Voting?
The State of Politics

Should Wisconsin Allow Fusion Voting?

A movement to allow major and minor parties to back the same candidate.

Trump Pardons Wisconsin’s 10 Fake Electors

Trump Pardons Wisconsin’s 10 Fake Electors

Full list of 77 includes many who tried to overturn 2020 election.

Evers Says SNAP Food Benefits Remain Available

Evers Says SNAP Food Benefits Remain Available

Governor flatly refuse Trump administration order to withdraw benefits.

MKE County: County Launches Lead Abatement Program
MKE County

County Launches Lead Abatement Program

Federal funding will help remove lead from 200 homes over next three years.

Data Wonk: The Imperial Legislature Loses Again
Data Wonk

The Imperial Legislature Loses Again

Yet another Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling slaps down legislative overreach.

Wisconsin Gubernatorial Candidates Discuss the Issues at First Forum

Wisconsin Gubernatorial Candidates Discuss the Issues at First Forum

Including data centers, AI, marijuana, broadband and of course, Trump.

Council Marks Up Mayor’s 2026 Budget, Adds Services, Pay Raises

Council Marks Up Mayor’s 2026 Budget, Adds Services, Pay Raises

Proposal now subject to Cavalier Johnson's veto pen.

FoodShare Assistance Restored to Wisconsinites

FoodShare Assistance Restored to Wisconsinites

Funds became available overnight, hours after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to fully fund the program.

Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear Case About Race-Based College Scholarships

Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear Case About Race-Based College Scholarships

State working out how to comply with a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that curtailed race-based college admissions