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Fewer Wisconsinites Enroll in ACA Health Care As Costs Skyrocket

Fewer Wisconsinites Enroll in ACA Health Care As Costs Skyrocket

Enrollment in ACA marketplace down by 307,000; experts expect further decline.

Early Fundraising Shows Competitive Democratic Primary for Governor

Early Fundraising Shows Competitive Democratic Primary for Governor

Crowley leads 7 Democrats who've raised 6-figure sums; Tiffany is GOP leader.

DPI Returns Final $8 Million Withheld From MPS

DPI Returns Final $8 Million Withheld From MPS

The funding was held back after MPS missed key financial reporting deadlines, triggering state scrutiny and a corrective plan.

Assembly Backs MAHA-Inspired School Food, English-Only Bills

Assembly Backs MAHA-Inspired School Food, English-Only Bills

GOP advances ban on certain additives, move to make English Wisconsin’s official language, despite Dem objections.

Analysis Adds $1 Billion To State Budget Surplus

Analysis Adds $1 Billion To State Budget Surplus

The numbers come as both parties are putting the finishing touches on their 2026 campaign agendas.

No-Tax-on-Tips Plan Clears Assembly, Heads to Wisconsin Senate

No-Tax-on-Tips Plan Clears Assembly, Heads to Wisconsin Senate

Republicans and some Democrats support exempting up to $25,000 in tips from state income tax.

Feds Sue St. Paul Fish Company Over Alleged Illegal Tip Pooling

Feds Sue St. Paul Fish Company Over Alleged Illegal Tip Pooling

Labor Department says Milwaukee Public Market restaurant let managers share in tips.

Only Half Of Wisconsin High Schoolers Feel A Sense Of Belonging

Only Half Of Wisconsin High Schoolers Feel A Sense Of Belonging

New state report links falling connection at school to worsening youth mental health.

Wisconsin Puts State Dollars Into Local Food For The First Time

Wisconsin Puts State Dollars Into Local Food For The First Time

Feeding Wisconsin calls $10 million program a critical investment as donations fall and more residents seek help.

Milwaukee Police Urge Caution Following ‘Surge’ in Dating-App Robberies

Milwaukee Police Urge Caution Following ‘Surge’ in Dating-App Robberies

Police say suspects have been using Grindr to commit robberies, decline to provide data.

Republicans Trade Blame With Evers for Rising Property Taxes

Republicans Trade Blame With Evers for Rising Property Taxes

Governor must 'admit he made a mistake,' says Vos. Nope, says Evers.

Microsoft President Supports Law to Regulate WI Data Centers

Microsoft President Supports Law to Regulate WI Data Centers

Brad Smith releases Community-First AI Infrastructure proposal.