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The State of Politics: One in Five Wisconsin Republican Legislators Are Retiring
The State of Politics

One in Five Wisconsin Republican Legislators Are Retiring

Four Milwaukee-area Republicans and key Senate leaders are among those stepping down this year.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge To Congressional Map

Wisconsin Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge To Congressional Map

Appeal argues districts are an anti-competitive gerrymander favoring incumbents, not parties.

MKE County: County Will Pay For McGovern Park Senior Center Plan
MKE County

This content is only for members County Will Pay For McGovern Park Senior Center Plan

But can it afford to build what's designed?

Wisconsin Leads Nation In Teacher Union Membership Losses

Wisconsin Leads Nation In Teacher Union Membership Losses

Union leaders dispute conservative think tank’s report even as membership falls sharply statewide.

MKE County: Supervisors Authorize Sheriff to Tow Reckless Drivers
MKE County

Supervisors Authorize Sheriff to Tow Reckless Drivers

Reckless drivers caught by MCSO will have to pay a fine to get their vehicle back.

MPS Budget Closes $46 Million Gap, Adds 159 Teaching Jobs

MPS Budget Closes $46 Million Gap, Adds 159 Teaching Jobs

Board approves $1.6 billion plan with raises, smaller classes and more student services.

Wisconsin Pushes USPS To Fix Absentee Mail Before Next Elections

Wisconsin Pushes USPS To Fix Absentee Mail Before Next Elections

The Elections Commission cites March-postmarked ballots arriving after April 7 as a warning sign for 2026 races.

Judge Orders Former Milwaukee Teacher’s Aide Allowed Back In U.S.

Judge Orders Former Milwaukee Teacher’s Aide Allowed Back In U.S.

Ruling lets trafficking survivor and mother of two U.S. citizens return while her T-visa bid is reviewed.

Wisconsin GOP Doubles Down On Anti-Trans Messaging For 2026 Races

Wisconsin GOP Doubles Down On Anti-Trans Messaging For 2026 Races

From the convention stage to press releases, Republicans spotlight trans youth in attack lines.

After Phone Search, Prosecutors Say New Evidence Discovered Against Tearman Spencer

This content is only for membersAfter Phone Search, Prosecutors Say New Evidence Discovered Against Tearman Spencer

A new bail-jumping charge, a reluctant phone surrender and fresh digital evidence collide before June 1 start date in Waukesha court.

Republican Senate President Defends Vote Against Widely Backed Wisconsin Surplus Plan

Republican Senate President Defends Vote Against Widely Backed Wisconsin Surplus Plan

Kapenga says the $2.5 billion package was not fiscally sound despite 80% public support in a new poll.

Evers’ Commutation Plan Meets Fierce GOP Resistance At Capitol

Evers’ Commutation Plan Meets Fierce GOP Resistance At Capitol

Republicans say the new advisory board undermines truth-in-sentencing and leaves victims in the dark on applications.