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Rare Stinky Flower Expected to Bloom at Mitchell Park Domes

Rare Stinky Flower Expected to Bloom at Mitchell Park Domes

Fewer than 1,000 of the endangered, Indonesian corpse flower plants are left in the wild.

Wisconsin Elections Chair Pushes Milwaukee to Destroy 2020 Ballots

Wisconsin Elections Chair Pushes Milwaukee to Destroy 2020 Ballots

FBI could demand ballots it did in Georgia. 'No one is entitled to see those ballots,' Millis says

Kenosha Schools Considers Drastic Cuts to Address $17 Million Deficit

Kenosha Schools Considers Drastic Cuts to Address $17 Million Deficit

Including cutting sports, arts and 40 teaching positions if November referendum fails.

Work Visa Issues Leave Door County Businesses Short Staffed for Summer

Work Visa Issues Leave Door County Businesses Short Staffed for Summer

Decline in international summer workers under Trump administration taking a toll.

All Candidates for WI Governor Vow to Revive Land Conservation Program

All Candidates for WI Governor Vow to Revive Land Conservation Program

All Democrats and Tiffany say they will restore the Knowles-Nelson stewardship program.

Court Tosses Minority Grant, But Options Remain To Aid Students

Court Tosses Minority Grant, But Options Remain To Aid Students

Education policy expert urges Wisconsin to repurpose funds and confront affordability issue.

New Literacy Leader Inherits High Goals, Withheld Funds And Low Scores

New Literacy Leader Inherits High Goals, Withheld Funds And Low Scores

DPI’s Kaylee Jackson must navigate Act 20 mandates after a funding fight slowed the state’s reading overhaul.

Milwaukee Scooter Crash Spurs Calls For Tougher Scooter Rules

Milwaukee Scooter Crash Spurs Calls For Tougher Scooter Rules

Other Wisconsin cities also considering restrictions on electric-powered devices.

State Supreme Court Ends Wisconsin Minority College Grant Program

State Supreme Court Ends Wisconsin Minority College Grant Program

Justices unanimously rule program for students of color unconstitutional.

In Battleground 3rd District, Democratic Hopefuls Agree On GOP Failures, Not Tactics

In Battleground 3rd District, Democratic Hopefuls Agree On GOP Failures, Not Tactics

The Platteville forum underscored a choice between bold pledges and incremental wins for House Democrats.

Minocqua Brewing Sues Wisconsin Over Seizure Of 1,200 Beer Cans

Minocqua Brewing Sues Wisconsin Over Seizure Of 1,200 Beer Cans

Kirk Bangstad alleges unfair treatment and $25,000 in damages after DOR tax dispute.

The New Math In Wisconsin Schools, Fewer Students and More Staff

The New Math In Wisconsin Schools, Fewer Students and More Staff

A 7% staffing increase and rising special education needs collide with shrinking enrollment rolls statewide.