Is Non-Citizen Voting a Real Threat to Elections in Wisconsin?
The data is very powerful. First of a series.
Read the full story by Bruce Thompson...Parks Will Expand Traveling Beer Garden Tour in 2026
The touring beer garden will come to 11 different county parks in 2026.
by Graham KilmerUtilities in Wisconsin Pile Up Profits
Average U.S utility has 15% profit margin. This could be key issue in race for governor.
by Bruce MurphyWI Senate Depends on Democrats to Pass Online Sports Betting Bill
Bill part of lengthy agenda as senators race to finish final day of 2026 session.
Mar 18th, 2026 by Rich Kremer, Wisconsin Public RadioLocal Events Business Expanding to South Side
M&M Lounge and Events would occupy the former Money Pit in Lincoln Village.
Mar 18th, 2026 by Sophie BolichCrowley Hires New Budget Director
He taps Nick Sinram, MPS budget director, to manage county's $1.4 billion budget.
Mar 18th, 2026 by Graham KilmerVos Warns Data Centers Issue Could Cost Republicans Votes
Chastises GOP-Led Senate on '80 percent issue,' dropping bill to regulate data centers.
Mar 18th, 2026 by Anya van Wagtendonk, Wisconsin Public RadioHow A Cambodian Grandmother Inspired Milwaukee Sandwich Shop
Coming to 3rd Street Market Hall, Num Pang will offer Cambodian-style sandwiches.
Mar 17th, 2026 by Sophie BolichMilwaukee Pays Nearly $1 Million For 2022 Police Shooting
Common Council backs payout for violent handling of mental health call.
Mar 17th, 2026 by Jeramey JanneneWI Democrats Float $1.3 Billion Plan for Schools Amid Tax Cut Talks
Proposal hikes funding for special education and general school aid.
Mar 17th, 2026 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public RadioAfter Years of Delay, WI Legislature Passes Bills Addressing PFAS
With Senate approval, 'important' bills to spend $133 million go to Gov. Evers to sign.
Mar 17th, 2026 by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public RadioSen. Van Wanggaard Won’t Seek Reelection
Racine County Republican's retirement creates key battleground Senate seat in 2026.
Mar 17th, 2026 by Jeramey Jannene
Embroiled in Legal Battle, Downtown Steakhouse Will Close
High-end restaurant faces lawsuit for allegedly breaching lease.
Mar 17th, 2026 by Sophie Bolich
City Reaches Labor Agreement With Lesser-Known Police Union
New 3-year agreement includes first-of-its-kind residency bonus.
Mar 17th, 2026 by Jeramey JanneneWisconsin Communities Face Scrutiny Over Data Center Secrecy
Town of Beloit is fifth Wisconsin community to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
Mar 17th, 2026 by Tom Kertscher70 School Districts Have Referendums on April Ballots
Three districts in Wisconsin talk about why they need financial help.
Mar 17th, 2026 by Baylor Spears, Wisconsin ExaminerNew Plan For Northwest Side Tavern
The Divined Pub and Lounge would serve cocktails, martinis and finger food.
Mar 17th, 2026 by Sophie Bolich
Fire Chief in Line For Huge Pay Increase Due to ‘Mistake’
Council decision led to 'enormous' raise for police chief, could benefit fire chief.
Mar 17th, 2026 by Jeramey JanneneOpees Celebrate Open Government Champions
Winners include public officials, nonprofits and journalists.
Mar 16th, 2026 by Bill LuedersJordanian Cafe Expanding to Milwaukee
Al Hamawi plans its first Wisconsin location on Layton Avenue.
Mar 16th, 2026 by Sophie BolichOscar Show Catches Hollywood in Transition
Do the winners point to the future or a past that's disappearing?
Mar 16th, 2026 by Dominique Paul NothPresent Music Celebrates Hindu Festival
Audience members can get in the spirit and wear festive Indian attire.
Mar 16th, 2026 by Michael BarndtFormer Waupun Prison Official Pleads No Contest to Misdemeanors
Jamall Russell charged with neglect after inmate dies of malnutrition.
Mar 16th, 2026 by Andrew Kennard, Wisconsin ExaminerJudge Maria Lazar Claims Mantle of Impartiality
Calls Judge Chris Taylor 'partisan.' But Lazar has regularly backed Republican causes.
Mar 16th, 2026 by Henry Redman, Wisconsin ExaminerLocal Entrepreneurs Launch Event Planning Platform
Introducing Eventini, a one-stop shop for coordinating event essentials.
Mar 16th, 2026 by Sophie BolichTrump Wants to ‘Save’ Great Lakes From Invasive Carp, But Halts Funds
Federal funds for barrier system halted as Army Corps of Engineers reviews projects.
Mar 16th, 2026 by Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public RadioWhy the Rise in Property Tax Anger?
It's ebbed and flowed since the 1960s, as state politicians tried different solutions.
Mar 16th, 2026 by Steven Walters68 of 72 Wisconsin Counties Face Decline in Public School Students
Decades-long trend has districts across state considering closing, merging schools.
Mar 16th, 2026 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public Radio








































