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Our Lady of Guadalupe Comes to Milwaukee

Our Lady of Guadalupe Comes to Milwaukee

Iconic Catholic statue on world tour will be displayed at Basilica of St. Josaphat.

Republican Lawmakers Want Death Penalty for Child Sex Crimes

Republican Lawmakers Want Death Penalty for Child Sex Crimes

Wisconsin abolished the death penalty in 1853.

Parents, Educators Sue Wisconsin Lawmakers Over School Funding

Parents, Educators Sue Wisconsin Lawmakers Over School Funding

Suit argues inadequate funding denies children constitutional right to basic education.

Wisconsin Lies in Path of Nuclear Fallout, UW Research Shows

Wisconsin Lies in Path of Nuclear Fallout, UW Research Shows

Threat of nuclear arms race reignites after US-Russia Arms Reduction treaty expires.

Superior Wants to Take Over Private Utility. Possible Price? $300 Million

Superior Wants to Take Over Private Utility. Possible Price? $300 Million

Mayor Jim Paine called the projected price 'inflated' to deter city takeover.

Four Candidates for Tiffany’s House Seat Lived Outside District or State

Four Candidates for Tiffany’s House Seat Lived Outside District or State

Including three Republicans, one Democrat. Should voters care about 'carpetbagging'?

Bondi Backs Tiffany’s Call to Make Tribe Repay Town in Northwoods Tiff

Bondi Backs Tiffany’s Call to Make Tribe Repay Town in Northwoods Tiff

Lac du Flambeau tribe says road access payments were lawful, blasts Tiffany.

UW-Madison Public Affairs School Gets $30 Million Honoring Herb Kohl

UW-Madison Public Affairs School Gets $30 Million Honoring Herb Kohl

Gift from Kohl's foundation will create new 'state-of-the-art' center.

Wisconsin Sets Apprenticeship Record for Fourth Year in a Row

Wisconsin Sets Apprenticeship Record for Fourth Year in a Row

More than 18,000 apprentices worked for over 3,000 employers in 2025.

Feds Contest Former Judge Dugan’s Attempt to Overturn Conviction

Feds Contest Former Judge Dugan’s Attempt to Overturn Conviction

Prosecutors argue Dugan has no grounds to request a new trial.

WI Assembly Passes Deals on PFAS, SNAP Funding

WI Assembly Passes Deals on PFAS, SNAP Funding

The bills must pass the WI Senate before they could head to Gov. Evers' desk.

Lawmakers Move To Ban Data Center Gag Orders On Local Officials

Lawmakers Move To Ban Data Center Gag Orders On Local Officials

Bill would prohibit nondisclosure agreements on data center projects while preserving trade secret protections, sponsors say.