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E15 Waiver Fuels Relief For Wisconsin Farmers, Worry For Environmentalists

E15 Waiver Fuels Relief For Wisconsin Farmers, Worry For Environmentalists

Corn growers hail higher-ethanol summer sales as advocates warn of water and air risks.

Report Ties Planned Gas Plants To 100-Plus Premature Deaths

Report Ties Planned Gas Plants To 100-Plus Premature Deaths

UW researchers say southeast Wisconsin projects would boost fine particle pollution; utilities dispute the findings.

Senator’s Daughter Charged With Stealing Campaign Funds

Senator’s Daughter Charged With Stealing Campaign Funds

Elizabeth Johnson served as her father's campaign treasurer for years.

Wisconsin Led Nation in Union Membership Decline

Wisconsin Led Nation in Union Membership Decline

Wisconsin now a below-average state, report finds.

Why A 41-Mile Pipeline Reroute In Ashland County Has International Stakes

Why A 41-Mile Pipeline Reroute In Ashland County Has International Stakes

Court fights over Line 5 now reach from tribal lands and wetlands to U.S.–Canada treaties and fuel prices across the Midwest.

$80 Million In PFAS Grants Could Start Flowing This Fall

$80 Million In PFAS Grants Could Start Flowing This Fall

DNR targets private wells, schools and sludge testing as it builds out new PFAS programs statewide.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate Postponed

Wisconsin Supreme Court Debate Postponed

Judge Chris Taylor's campaign says she is ill.

Harley-Davidson Announces Job Reductions

Harley-Davidson Announces Job Reductions

Total number unknown. Harley has global workforce of more than 5,000 employees.

Poll Shows Taylor Leads Lazar in WI Supreme Court Race

Poll Shows Taylor Leads Lazar in WI Supreme Court Race

Democrats more excited about voting in April. But many voters haven't made a choice.

‘Our Attorneys Are Drowning’; WI Public Defender’s Office Warns

‘Our Attorneys Are Drowning’; WI Public Defender’s Office Warns

Republican Senate never voted on bill to fund more public defenders, DA's.

State Democratic Party Trounces GOP in February Fundraising

State Democratic Party Trounces GOP in February Fundraising

Raising 9 times much as Republicans in funding for U.S. House and Senate elections.

State Land Stewardship Program Likely to Expire in June

State Land Stewardship Program Likely to Expire in June

Senate didn't act on bills to extend popular Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program.