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Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff To Campaign in Wausau, Stevens Point

Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff To Campaign in Wausau, Stevens Point

Emhoff, the husband of Kamala Harris, will make his first campaign appearance in Wisconsin this year.

Murphy’s Law: Even Republicans Praise Tammy Baldwin
Murphy’s Law

Even Republicans Praise Tammy Baldwin

Democrat’s ability to court rural vote wins grudging respect — and fear.

Amidst Inflation Crunch, Food Pantries Need Donations

Amidst Inflation Crunch, Food Pantries Need Donations

Demand is growing and federal aid program has stopped.

Op Ed: Crandon Mine’s Defeat Changed The State
Op Ed

Crandon Mine’s Defeat Changed The State

20 years ago a coalition of tribal and environmental advocates had surprising victory over mining companies.

Wisconsin Libraries See New Efforts To Ban Books

Wisconsin Libraries See New Efforts To Ban Books

National movement has found its way to multiple Wisconsin library systems.

Proposal Would Help Media Outlets Hit With Frivolous, Costly Lawsuits

Proposal Would Help Media Outlets Hit With Frivolous, Costly Lawsuits

Democrats' proposal inspired by lawsuit from GOP senator against Wausau publication.

‘Election Integrity’ Bills Don’t Address Main Infraction

‘Election Integrity’ Bills Don’t Address Main Infraction

Few cases occur in state, usually involving felony probation status, which proposals ignore.

Op Ed: Enslaved Workers May Be Making Your Breakfast
Op Ed

Enslaved Workers May Be Making Your Breakfast

Wisconsin confronts problem of human trafficking and exploited immigrant labor.

Murphy’s Law: State Is Far Behind on Electric Vehicles
Murphy’s Law

State Is Far Behind on Electric Vehicles

And charging stations. Will federal funding provide enough of a boost?

The Snowy Owls Are Back

The Snowy Owls Are Back

Making annual southern migration, Bubo scandiacus spotted in three counties in state.

The State of Politics: Referendums Fund Emergency Services
The State of Politics

Referendums Fund Emergency Services

23 local referendums in November requested funding for police, fire, parks and more.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Leader Says Judges Shouldn’t Be Intimidated By Threats

Wisconsin Supreme Court Leader Says Judges Shouldn’t Be Intimidated By Threats

But Chief Justice Annette Ziegler acknowledges “threats are on the rise.”

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