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Gableman Challenges Liberal Justices’ Refusal to Recuse

Gableman Challenges Liberal Justices’ Refusal to Recuse

Claims it violates 14th Amendment if they rule on his law license suspension.

Homicides Back Up in Milwaukee in 2025

Homicides Back Up in Milwaukee in 2025

But non-fatal shootings, other major crimes declined.

WI Technical Colleges Growing, 4-Year Universities Struggling

WI Technical Colleges Growing, 4-Year Universities Struggling

Helped by dual enrollment by high school students, technical colleges up 18%.

Priebus Doubts Tim Michels Will Enter Governor’s Race

Priebus Doubts Tim Michels Will Enter Governor’s Race

It's 'a little late,' says Republican who advised Michels failed 2022 campaign.

Foxconn Paid Mount Pleasant $15 Million Make-Up Fee in 2025

Foxconn Paid Mount Pleasant $15 Million Make-Up Fee in 2025

Payment due because assessed property value fell short of promised amount.

Federal Funds Freeze Threatens Child Care in Wisconsin

Federal Funds Freeze Threatens Child Care in Wisconsin

Trump administration says states must prove funding used 'legitimately.'

Judge Hannah Dugan Resigns

Judge Hannah Dugan Resigns

After felony conviction she is appealing, Milwaukee judge says she will fight 'for our independent judiciary.'

How Long Are Cases Taking To Go Through Wisconsin’s Court System?

How Long Are Cases Taking To Go Through Wisconsin’s Court System?

Tracking the system's recovery from COVID-19-induced tumult.

The Pettit Center Is Going Green

The Pettit Center Is Going Green

The ice center is adding 1,200 rooftop solar panels, enough to power the building during the summer.

Proposal Would Add Explainers To Wisconsin Referendums

Proposal Would Add Explainers To Wisconsin Referendums

The bill's author believes the current process leads to confused voters.

The Bear Facts; Complaints About Them Rising

The Bear Facts; Complaints About Them Rising

847 complaints this year. All those birdshot pellets making things worse?

More Wisconsin Teachers Have Only Emergency Licenses

More Wisconsin Teachers Have Only Emergency Licenses

Up 20% since 2022. Schools face key staffing shortages, WPF report finds.