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Trump Made Big Gains on Wisconsin’s College Campuses

Trump Made Big Gains on Wisconsin’s College Campuses

2024 election data shows the youngest wards shifted strongly towards Republicans.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Justices Debate 1849 Abortion Law

Wisconsin Supreme Court Justices Debate 1849 Abortion Law

Liberal members seem ready to overturn or limit impact of 19th century state law.

Wisconsin DPI’s Proposed 2-Year Budget Seeks $4 Billion in New Spending

Wisconsin DPI’s Proposed 2-Year Budget Seeks $4 Billion in New Spending

State superintendent wants to boost special education funding to 90% of costs.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Hears Arguments Monday in Abortion Lawsuit

Wisconsin Supreme Court Hears Arguments Monday in Abortion Lawsuit

Does 1849 state law protecting 'life of unborn child' make abortions illegal?

Wisconsin Hospitals Rationing IV Fluids

Wisconsin Hospitals Rationing IV Fluids

There's a national shortage since Hurricane Helene damaged the top IV fluids manufacturer.

Wisconsin Could Lose Out As Trump Targets Clean Energy Policies

Wisconsin Could Lose Out As Trump Targets Clean Energy Policies

Trump poised to kill Biden program that promised $4 billion to Wisconsin by 2030.

Rate Increases Approved for We Energies, Wisconsin Public Service

Rate Increases Approved for We Energies, Wisconsin Public Service

Consumer advocate calls rate case 'huge missed opportunity to address the affordability crisis.'

Report: One in Three Wisconsin Hospitals Lost Money Last Year
Report

One in Three Wisconsin Hospitals Lost Money Last Year

Survey data highlights higher costs, revenue challenges facing the state's hospitals.

Republicans Replace Senate President, Keep Majority Leader

Republicans Replace Senate President, Keep Majority Leader

State Sen. Mary Felzkowski will preside over slightly smaller GOP majority in upcoming legislative session.

Results Show Wisconsin GOP Is Now Trump’s MAGA Party

Results Show Wisconsin GOP Is Now Trump’s MAGA Party

Trump outperformed underlying Republican candidates, reversing 2020 results.

Congressman Derrick Van Orden Reelected in Tight Race

Congressman Derrick Van Orden Reelected in Tight Race

Republican beat Democratic challenger Rebecca Cooke by less than 3%.

Republicans Retain Majority in Wisconsin Assembly

Republicans Retain Majority in Wisconsin Assembly

Democrats make some gains under new competitive political maps drawn by Gov. Evers.