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Insurance Is Up, But Many Wisconsinites Still Cannot Afford Care

Insurance Is Up, But Many Wisconsinites Still Cannot Afford Care

State report finds 1 in 10 adults skipped needed care and low-income residents fare far worse overall healthwise.

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.

Wisconsin Youth Appeal Dismissal Of Climate Rights Lawsuit

Wisconsin Youth Appeal Dismissal Of Climate Rights Lawsuit

Teens and children ask higher court to revive challenge to state energy laws they call unconstitutional.

Milwaukee Area Homes Are Least Affordable in Midwest

Milwaukee Area Homes Are Least Affordable in Midwest

New analysis shows Milwaukee metro area had the highest housing price-to-income ratio in the region.

Why Some Wisconsin Churches Are Quietly Filling Up Again

Why Some Wisconsin Churches Are Quietly Filling Up Again

Pastors point to rising anxiety, a hunger for hope and simple hospitality as key to recent, modest gains in attendance.

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.

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.

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.

Outside Money Jumps Into Crowded Wisconsin Democratic Governor Primary

Outside Money Jumps Into Crowded Wisconsin Democratic Governor Primary

New TV ad buys back Sara Rodriguez and David Crowley as most Democratic voters remain undecided.

Hunger Task Force Warns Pantries Are “Not Equipped” For Coming Wave

Hunger Task Force Warns Pantries Are “Not Equipped” For Coming Wave

Milwaukee’s largest food bank has already seen traffic climb 35% and expects more after July 1 FoodShare cuts hit immigrants.