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WI Senate Depends on Democrats to Pass Online Sports Betting Bill

WI Senate Depends on Democrats to Pass Online Sports Betting Bill

Bill part of lengthy agenda as senators race to finish final day of 2026 session.

Vos Warns Data Centers Issue Could Cost Republicans Votes

Vos Warns Data Centers Issue Could Cost Republicans Votes

Chastises GOP-Led Senate on '80 percent issue,' dropping bill to regulate data centers.

WI Democrats Float $1.3 Billion Plan for Schools Amid Tax Cut Talks

WI Democrats Float $1.3 Billion Plan for Schools Amid Tax Cut Talks

Proposal hikes funding for special education and general school aid.

After Years of Delay, WI Legislature Passes Bills Addressing PFAS

After Years of Delay, WI Legislature Passes Bills Addressing PFAS

With Senate approval, 'important' bills to spend $133 million go to Gov. Evers to sign.

Trump Wants to ‘Save’ Great Lakes From Invasive Carp, But Halts Funds

Trump Wants to ‘Save’ Great Lakes From Invasive Carp, But Halts Funds

Federal funds for barrier system halted as Army Corps of Engineers reviews projects.

68 of 72 Wisconsin Counties Face Decline in Public School Students

68 of 72 Wisconsin Counties Face Decline in Public School Students

Decades-long trend has districts across state considering closing, merging schools.

Blizzard Conditions Cause Power Outages, Road Closings Across State

Blizzard Conditions Cause Power Outages, Road Closings Across State

12,876 We Energies customers lose power, 3 feet of snow in Door County.

Wisconsin’s Economy Lags Behind Most States, Report Shows

Wisconsin’s Economy Lags Behind Most States, Report Shows

From 2017-2024 Wisconsin ranked 38th nationally in real GDP growth.

Neighbors Oppose 24-Hour Data Center Work In Port Washington

Neighbors Oppose 24-Hour Data Center Work In Port Washington

Residents cite lights, noise and dust, push petition opposing overnight construction.

Wisconsin High Court Race Is Quieter, With Less Spending

Wisconsin High Court Race Is Quieter, With Less Spending

With court majority not at stake turnout in April election expected to be lower.

Bill Would Let Egg Farm Buy Public Land Amid Bird Flu Crisis

Bill Would Let Egg Farm Buy Public Land Amid Bird Flu Crisis

Republicans say the land sale could protect the egg supply; critics call it a giveaway.

DOJ Sues Wisconsin For Voter Data, But Legal Experts See A Different Motive

DOJ Sues Wisconsin For Voter Data, But Legal Experts See A Different Motive

Civil rights law is at the center of a fight some say is really about stoking doubt in election results ahead of 2026 and 2028 races.