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DEI Backlash Puts Milwaukee’s Special Ed Teacher Pipeline at Risk

DEI Backlash Puts Milwaukee’s Special Ed Teacher Pipeline at Risk

Trump’s order to eliminate DEI from schools leads to loss of $3.28 million grant.

Trump’s Support Slips in Wisconsin After First Year Back in Office

Trump’s Support Slips in Wisconsin After First Year Back in Office

Marquette poll finds steady erosion in approval as economic concerns and immigration clashes take a toll.

Assembly Backs Nuclear Tax Credits Amid Data Center Boom

Assembly Backs Nuclear Tax Credits Amid Data Center Boom

Wide bipartisan vote advances 20-year incentives for new reactors, adds new rules.

GOP Scales Back Iconic Stewardship Program While Extending It to 2030

GOP Scales Back Iconic Stewardship Program While Extending It to 2030

Republicans say bill adds guardrails; Democrats say it waters down a conservation legacy, centralizes power.

‘Make America Affordable Again’ Meets Reality in  Checkout Lines

‘Make America Affordable Again’ Meets Reality in Checkout Lines

A year after Trump’s return, Wisconsin residents report higher food costs and fewer extras as tariffs push prices up.

Assembly Reaches Bipartisan Deal To Fund WisconsinEye

Assembly Reaches Bipartisan Deal To Fund WisconsinEye

But now Senate needs to take up bill. Network remains offline.

GOP Plan Would Expand Online Mental Health Help for Wisconsin Teens

GOP Plan Would Expand Online Mental Health Help for Wisconsin Teens

Pilot program would give at least 50,000 high school students access to virtual counseling and peer support.

State DHS Asks for $70 Million to Cover FoodShare Costs

State DHS Asks for $70 Million to Cover FoodShare Costs

Trump's Big Beautiful Bill shifted SNAP food assistance costs to the states.

Gov. Evers and GOP Lawmakers Near a Deal on PFAS Pollution

Gov. Evers and GOP Lawmakers Near a Deal on PFAS Pollution

'Optimistic' after long series of disagreements on funding PFAS contamination.

Under Trump Wisconsin Lost 2,400 Federal Workers Yet Spending Rose

Under Trump Wisconsin Lost 2,400 Federal Workers Yet Spending Rose

Remaining federal workers face more work, fewer resources.

UWM’s New Program Connects With Students Before High School

UWM’s New Program Connects With Students Before High School

ROAR program offers chances for young students to get involved with university.

Wisconsin Assembly Passes GOP Bill to Regulate Data Centers

Wisconsin Assembly Passes GOP Bill to Regulate Data Centers

Democrats say bill will constrain renewable energy, cause higher emissions.