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Hundreds of Wisconsin Teacher Misconduct Cases Shielded from Public

DPI has investigated hundreds of cases, many involving 'grooming.'

Small Business Owners, Employees Express Concerns About Surging Health Care Costs

Small Business Owners, Employees Express Concerns About Surging Health Care Costs

During Sen. Baldwin's roundtables, individuals discuss their experience with ACA subsidies.

Conservative Judge Maria Lazar Enters Supreme Court Race

Conservative Judge Maria Lazar Enters Supreme Court Race

Lazar is so far the only conservative to announce for the 2026 race.

Man Jailed For Threatening To Blow Up Wisconsin Capitol

Man Jailed For Threatening To Blow Up Wisconsin Capitol

Individual, 33, is accused of violating probation, making a terrorist threat

The State of Politics: Four Districts Will Shape Control of Wisconsin Senate
The State of Politics

Four Districts Will Shape Control of Wisconsin Senate

Democrats are targeting three Republican incumbents.

Referee Recommends Michael Gableman Lose License For 3 Years

Referee Recommends Michael Gableman Lose License For 3 Years

Report outlines 10 ethics violations against former Supreme Court justice.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Requests Briefs On Whether Redistricting Lawsuits Should Continue

Wisconsin Supreme Court Requests Briefs On Whether Redistricting Lawsuits Should Continue

Liberal firms argue state law requires justices to appoint judicial panel to hear redistricting cases.

Environmental Groups Raise Alarms About Data Centers

Environmental Groups Raise Alarms About Data Centers

They will require huge amounts of energy and state water.

Back In The News: Diane Hendricks Now Richer Than Menard!
Back In The News

Diane Hendricks Now Richer Than Menard!

Time to marvel at the incredible wealth of Wisconsin’s richest people.

Gov. Evers Sues GOP Legislators Again in Rulemaking Dispute

Gov. Evers Sues GOP Legislators Again in Rulemaking Dispute

Supreme Court ended their power to block administrative rules, he insists.

The State of Politics: Why Evers’ Prison Overhaul Plan Died
The State of Politics

Why Evers’ Prison Overhaul Plan Died

Ambitious plan to modernize state prison system was 'pencil whipped' to death.

UW-Madison Part of a Wave of Active Shooter Hoaxes Across US

UW-Madison Part of a Wave of Active Shooter Hoaxes Across US

'By the time the truth gets out it’s a hoax, people are frightened to death.'

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