Wisconsin Examiner

GOP Bill Would Restrict Books, Prosecute School Staff

GOP Bill Would Restrict Books, Prosecute School Staff

Goal is to 'help school districts do their jobs to prevent obscene material.'

Bipartisan Bill Gives Suicide Prevention Grants to Gun Shops

Bipartisan Bill Gives Suicide Prevention Grants to Gun Shops

'We lost 888 Wisconsinites last year to suicide,' says Rep. Jesse James.

Tosa Protest Assails Federal Court Decision Exonerating Police

Tosa Protest Assails Federal Court Decision Exonerating Police

Many of marchers were on Wauwatosa police's 'target list' they say was illegal.

Evers Signs Bill To Expand Watershed Protection

Evers Signs Bill To Expand Watershed Protection

Bipartisan bill expands lake and river protection grants.

Evers Makes 3 Appointments to DNR Board

Evers Makes 3 Appointments to DNR Board

All members of Natural Resources Board now appointed by Democratic governor.

Op Ed: Robin Vos Wants to Gag Citizens
Op Ed

Robin Vos Wants to Gag Citizens

Shared revenue bill would outlaw advisory referendums.

Camaign Cash: Outside Groups Spent Record $28.8 Million on State Supreme Court Race
Camaign Cash

Outside Groups Spent Record $28.8 Million on State Supreme Court Race

Nearly six times more than previous record of $5.03 million set in 2020.

QAnon, Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theorist To Speak at Republican State Convention

QAnon, Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theorist To Speak at Republican State Convention

'We are thrilled to have' Mayra Flores, former GOP Congresswoman from Texas as speaker.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Won’t Order Use of Ivermectin for COVID-19

Wisconsin Supreme Court Won’t Order Use of Ivermectin for COVID-19

Aurora doctors refused to administer the deworming drug, triggering lawsuit.

Wauwatosa ‘Target List’ Trial Begins

Wauwatosa ‘Target List’ Trial Begins

Lawsuit charges police violated federal laws in their reaction to 2020 BLM protests.

Can Bipartisan Effort Save State Arts Funding?

Can Bipartisan Effort Save State Arts Funding?

Wisconsin ranks 50th in arts support. Group of 'heavy hitters' hopes to change that.

Tenants Union Calls for More Legal Aid

Tenants Union Calls for More Legal Aid

City-county program has increased legal representation, but 84% of those facing eviction still have no lawyer.