Wisconsin Examiner

DPI Disagrees With Legislature Over Literacy Program Implementation

DPI Disagrees With Legislature Over Literacy Program Implementation

Law was signed last July, but parties at odds on implementation.

Union Backers of Biden Draw Contrasts Ahead of Trump’s Waukesha Visit

Union Backers of Biden Draw Contrasts Ahead of Trump’s Waukesha Visit

The message: 'Trump Failed' and 'Biden Delivered.'

Activists Demand Robert Spindell’s Removal From Elections Commission

Activists Demand Robert Spindell’s Removal From Elections Commission

One of 10 fake electors, he also backed suppression of minority vote in Milwaukee.

State Supreme Court Upholds Milwaukee Cop’s Firing Over Facebook Posts

State Supreme Court Upholds Milwaukee Cop’s Firing Over Facebook Posts

Former officer Erik Andrade's posts mocked 2018 arrest of Bucks player Sterling Brown.

State High Court Maintains Law Against Unmarried Adoptions

State High Court Maintains Law Against Unmarried Adoptions

Unmarried people cannot adopt the children of their partners, majority rules.

Abortion Advocates, Opponents Unite on Policies to Address Root Causes 

Abortion Advocates, Opponents Unite on Policies to Address Root Causes 

Wisconsin 14 back extending Medicaid postpartum, paid family leave and more.

UW-Platteville Vacating Richland Campus

UW-Platteville Vacating Richland Campus

Democrats blame Republicans for cutting UW system funding.

Kaul Argues State Law Doesn’t Prohibit Absentee Ballot Boxes

Kaul Argues State Law Doesn’t Prohibit Absentee Ballot Boxes

Lawsuit asks state Supreme Court to overturn decision barring drop boxes.

The Long Road To End Solitary Confinement in Wisconsin

The Long Road To End Solitary Confinement in Wisconsin

"The hole" is torture on those confined to it argue opponents at legislative action day.

Two Wisconsin Lawmakers Push “Right To Contraception” At State and Federal Levels

Two Wisconsin Lawmakers Push “Right To Contraception” At State and Federal Levels

Congresswoman Gwen Moore and Rep. Lisa Subeck say protection would ensure personal autonomy.

Public Hearing Considers New Rule for Election Observers

Public Hearing Considers New Rule for Election Observers

State elections commission consulted local election clerks, poll workers, political parties.

Seclusion and Restraint Incidents Down Slightly at Schools in 2022-23

Seclusion and Restraint Incidents Down Slightly at Schools in 2022-23

But still affects thousands of students in Wisconsin; nearly 80% of them are disabled.