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Waukesha County Judge Orders Citizenship Check of Wisconsin Voter Rolls, DOJ Appeals

Waukesha County Judge Orders Citizenship Check of Wisconsin Voter Rolls, DOJ Appeals

Judge partially halts order with Monday afternoon ruling.

New Study Identifies CAFO Farms as Air Pollution Source

New Study Identifies CAFO Farms as Air Pollution Source

Large farms with large animals could be doing more than harming water quality.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos Still Weighing Whether To Run For Reelection
Bill Would Require Grocers, Restaurants To Label Lab-Grown Meat

Bill Would Require Grocers, Restaurants To Label Lab-Grown Meat

Proposal includes fines that mirror penalties set for falsely labeling margarine as butter

‘Innovation Center’ Opens On Site of Former Kenosha Auto Plant

‘Innovation Center’ Opens On Site of Former Kenosha Auto Plant

Kenosha Innovation Center is a 64,000-square-feet facility.

Kwik Trip Eliminates the Penny

Kwik Trip Eliminates the Penny

Stores will start rounding cash transactions down to the nearest five cents.

Rep. Grothman Wants To Lay Off Up to 200,000 Federal Employees
Company Must Cull More Than 500,000 Birds After Avian Flu Discovery

Company Must Cull More Than 500,000 Birds After Avian Flu Discovery

It's the second Wisconsin detection of avian flu in a week for Daybreak Foods, the nation's fourth-largest egg producer.

Bill Would Reduce Wisconsin Unemployment Aid for Workers with Disabilities

Bill Would Reduce Wisconsin Unemployment Aid for Workers with Disabilities

Wisconsin has among the lowest unemployment insurance benefits in the country.

Federal Judge Dismisses Waukesha ‘Rainbowland’ Lawsuit

Federal Judge Dismisses Waukesha ‘Rainbowland’ Lawsuit

Former Waukesha teacher said her First Amendment rights were violated when she was fired.

For The First Time, Wisconsin’s Youth Prisons Are Fully Compliant With Required Reforms
Wisconsin Moves to Bring PFAS Limits In Line with Contested Federal Standards

Wisconsin Moves to Bring PFAS Limits In Line with Contested Federal Standards

Industry groups continue to challenge lower levels set in 2024.