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Wisconsin Residents Running Out of Time to Get Solar Tax Credits 

Wisconsin Residents Running Out of Time to Get Solar Tax Credits 

Trump administration is ending tax breaks on solar panels and electric vehicles.

Protesters Battle Over LGBTQ+ Books at Hales Corners Library

Protesters Battle Over LGBTQ+ Books at Hales Corners Library

Protestors allied with national group Mass Resistance want books removed from library.

Wisconsin Chief Justice Warns of Rise of Political Violence

Wisconsin Chief Justice Warns of Rise of Political Violence

Karofsky says that safety within the court system 's an issue that transcends partisan politics.'

Justice Crawford Recuses From Gableman Proceedings

Justice Crawford Recuses From Gableman Proceedings

Liberal justice’s recusal leaves court evenly divided on whether to suspend Gableman's law license over 2020 election investigation.

Lawmakers Ask For AG Opinion on Alleged Loophole in Teacher Grooming Cases

Lawmakers Ask For AG Opinion on Alleged Loophole in Teacher Grooming Cases

Contentious legislative hearing follows news report finding 200 school investigations of sexual misconduct or grooming.

Latest UW Branch Closure Follows Years of Declining Enrollment, Budget Cuts

Latest UW Branch Closure Follows Years of Declining Enrollment, Budget Cuts

UW system closing Baraboo Sauk County campus, sixth branch closure of 13 former two-year campuses.

ChatGPT Maker, Oracle Are Tenants of $15 Billion Port Washington Data Center

ChatGPT Maker, Oracle Are Tenants of $15 Billion Port Washington Data Center

Developer, partners reveal new details about proposal.

Wisconsin Sexual Assault Victims Could Get More Time To Pursue Charges

Wisconsin Sexual Assault Victims Could Get More Time To Pursue Charges

Bill would extend statute of limitations beyond current 10-year limit.

Are Student ‘Mental Health Days’ a Problem for Schools?

Are Student ‘Mental Health Days’ a Problem for Schools?

Some experts worry about trend. Absenteeism at Wisconsin schools up to 22%.

Republican Eric Toney Running Again for Wisconsin Attorney General

Republican Eric Toney Running Again for Wisconsin Attorney General

Fond du Lac County district attorney seeks rematch against Democrat Josh Kaul.

Tariffs on Wood Products Not Helping Wisconsin Producers

Tariffs on Wood Products Not Helping Wisconsin Producers

Saw mills, flooring mills in state going out of business. Furniture makers hurting.

Wisconsin DOJ Appeals Court Ruling Creating New Barrier for Voting

Wisconsin DOJ Appeals Court Ruling Creating New Barrier for Voting

Thousands of voters could be barred from polls. DOJ urges quick action by appeals court.