Wisconsin Examiner

Wisconsin Supreme Court Drops Prosser, Renames Law Library for State’s First Female Attorney
In Racine Trump Blasts Immigration, Economy, Declares ‘I Love Milwaukee’

In Racine Trump Blasts Immigration, Economy, Declares ‘I Love Milwaukee’

Denying his 'horrible city' comment and changing plan to stay in Chicago for RNC.

Top GOP Legislator Pushes Plan to Find Non-Citizens on Voter Rolls

Top GOP Legislator Pushes Plan to Find Non-Citizens on Voter Rolls

Experts say its illegal and could result in legal voters being taken off the rolls.

State High Court Issues Partial Stay on Racine Absentee Voting Case

State High Court Issues Partial Stay on Racine Absentee Voting Case

Must voting sites be in wards with similar voting patterns to ward with local clerk’s office?

Wisconsin Democrats Rally Around High Stakes 2024 Election

Wisconsin Democrats Rally Around High Stakes 2024 Election

But state convention shows division, protest against Baldwin on Israel-Palestine issue.

Lawmakers At Odds Over Releasing Health, PFAS Funds

Lawmakers At Odds Over Releasing Health, PFAS Funds

GOP-controlled Joint Finance Committee won't release funding, citing legal risk.

Walker Appointee Resigns From UW Board

Walker Appointee Resigns From UW Board

UW Regent Robert Atwell threatened to stay on, now welcomes replacement appointed by Evers.

Evers Names 3 New Members of UW Board of Regents

Evers Names 3 New Members of UW Board of Regents

But one would replace Republican-appointed regent who refuses to step down.

Mount Pleasant Resident Files Ethics Complaint Against Village President Over Dumping

Mount Pleasant Resident Files Ethics Complaint Against Village President Over Dumping

Dave DeGroot accused of self-dealing to dump pond muck onto public property.

Op Ed: Wisconsin Among Minority of States Shielding Police Data
Op Ed

Wisconsin Among Minority of States Shielding Police Data

Suit seeks release of data on officers who face misconduct allegations that get rehired.

Wisconsin Veterans With Illnesses From Toxic Exposures Aided by PACT Act

Wisconsin Veterans With Illnesses From Toxic Exposures Aided by PACT Act

1 million claims approved nationally since law backed by Biden, Baldwin passed in 2022.

Evers Urges Legislators to Release Funds for Communities Losing UW Branches

Evers Urges Legislators to Release Funds for Communities Losing UW Branches

Legislature passed budget with $20 million for economic loss due to campus closures.