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Wisconsin’s First Large-Scale Battery Storage System Comes Online

Wisconsin’s First Large-Scale Battery Storage System Comes Online

$574 million Kenosha County project could power 130,000 homes for 4 hours.

Arguments Begin in Lawsuit Against ERIC Elections Database

Arguments Begin in Lawsuit Against ERIC Elections Database

Trump supporter and former Rep. Janel Brandtjen argues it's now illegal in Wisconsin.

Proposal Would Crack Down on Fake Service Animals

Proposal Would Crack Down on Fake Service Animals

Proposed state legislation would also tighten up restrictions around "emotional support animals."

Tentative Agreement Reached To Resolve Strike at Madison Hospital
Lawmakers, Evers At Odds Over Control of $171 Million in Interest

Lawmakers, Evers At Odds Over Control of $171 Million in Interest

Whether the interest is considered federal or state money is 'open and novel legal question' according to a nonpartisan state attorney.

Federal Agency Finds Great Lakes Tunnel Project Poses ‘Detrimental’ Effects to Water, Wetlands

Federal Agency Finds Great Lakes Tunnel Project Poses ‘Detrimental’ Effects to Water, Wetlands

But the Army Corps says Line 5 project effects would mostly be short-term.

Bill Would Make It Easier To Appeal Complaints Rejected by Wisconsin Elections Commission

Bill Would Make It Easier To Appeal Complaints Rejected by Wisconsin Elections Commission

Legislation spurred by Wisconsin Supreme Court dismissal of Racine voter van lawsuit in February.

First Votes Cast on Wisconsin’s Budget

First Votes Cast on Wisconsin’s Budget

Republicans on finance committee endorse far fewer positions at licensing agency than Evers proposed.

Trump Administration Opens Investigation of Green Bay School District

Trump Administration Opens Investigation of Green Bay School District

Department of Education investigating alleged racial and disability discrimination against a white student.

Trump Administration’s Freeze On New International Students Would Impact State’s Universities

Trump Administration’s Freeze On New International Students Would Impact State’s Universities

More than 10,000 international students are enrolled in Wisconsin colleges.

Ron Johnson Says He’s ‘More Tea Party Than Republican,’ Opposes Big Beautiful Bill

Ron Johnson Says He’s ‘More Tea Party Than Republican,’ Opposes Big Beautiful Bill

Senator envisions greater expenditures oversight role for Congress.

Trial Underway In Killing of Sade Robinson

Trial Underway In Killing of Sade Robinson

Maxwell Anderson charged with first-degree homicide and mutilating a corpse.