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Wisconsin’s Brain Drain Ranks Second-Worst In Nation, Report Finds

Wisconsin’s Brain Drain Ranks Second-Worst In Nation, Report Finds

New analysis shows young college graduates leaving faster than they are arriving, worrying business leaders.

Two More Measles Cases In Wisconsin, Not Tied To Earlier Outbreaks

Two More Measles Cases In Wisconsin, Not Tied To Earlier Outbreaks

New Iowa and Lafayette county cases are separate from Dane and Waukesha infections linked to international travel, DHS says.

Duffy’s Son-In-Law Claims Contentious GOP Primary In 7th District

Duffy’s Son-In-Law Claims Contentious GOP Primary In 7th District

Michael Alfonso overcomes attacks on nepotism, experience and residency in race for Tom Tiffany’s seat.

Wisconsin Matches Second-Highest Tornado Total, With Season Still Ongoing

Wisconsin Matches Second-Highest Tornado Total, With Season Still Ongoing

State has logged 46 tornadoes so far in 2026, far above average, and could see more before fall cools things down.

$2.5 Million State Grant Links Wisconsin Farms And Food Pantries

$2.5 Million State Grant Links Wisconsin Farms And Food Pantries

Hunger Task Force program buys from 250 farms to supply 150 emergency food sites statewide.

With Trump’s Backing, Tom Tiffany Coasts To GOP Primary Win For Governor

With Trump’s Backing, Tom Tiffany Coasts To GOP Primary Win For Governor

Big money, a Trump endorsement and no serious primary fight set up Tiffany for November.

Can Wisconsin’s Stressed Oak Trees Be Saved?

Can Wisconsin’s Stressed Oak Trees Be Saved?

Arborists say early signs of off-color leaves and thinning canopies are a critical window to act before trees die back further.

UW System Seeks $90 Million To Train 35,000 Health Workers

UW System Seeks $90 Million To Train 35,000 Health Workers

Healthy Wisconsin plan would expand health care workforce over the next decade amid rising demand.

Wisconsin Voters Prepare To Head To Polls As Many Still Undecided

Wisconsin Voters Prepare To Head To Polls As Many Still Undecided

From Milwaukee to Marathon County, anxiety and uncertainty shape Tuesday’s Democratic contest.

As Supplier Backs Out, Milwaukee Scrambles To Maintain Fluoride In Water

As Supplier Backs Out, Milwaukee Scrambles To Maintain Fluoride In Water

No bids for a new contract left the utility cutting fluoride doses while hunting the open market for shipments.

Lawsuit Filed Over Wisconsin’s Trans Birth Certificate Law

Lawsuit Filed Over Wisconsin’s Trans Birth Certificate Law

ACLU challenges state rule that some judges interpret as requiring invasive surgeries to change legal sex marker.

Under Fire Over Duplicate Ballots, Green Bay Clerk Resigns

Under Fire Over Duplicate Ballots, Green Bay Clerk Resigns

Jeffreys leaves post as Elections Commission finds probable cause of state law violations.