US Postal Service Proposes Big Changes for Mail-In Voting
But WI Elections Commission members say proposal may not survive legal challenges.
Read the full story by Rich Kremer, Wisconsin Public Radio...Judge Listens to Arguments As Dugan Case is Reopened
Dugan case descends into arguments over the interpretation of a single word.
by Graham KilmerFunding Approved For 709 New Affordable Apartments in Milwaukee
Eight projects in town win state tax credits, from Downtown to the central city.
by Jeramey JanneneWisconsin Supreme Court Revisits Recusal Rules
Will hear from members of public. Current rules were written by a business lobby.
Jun 3rd, 2026 by Brittany CarloniWisconsin Legislators Oppose Utilities Push for No-Bid Power Line Projects
Competitive proposals will help ratepayers, lower costs, foster innovation, they argue.
Jun 3rd, 2026 by Paul KieferAssembly Speaker Vos Vows to Try Again on Failed Tax Cut Deal
Marquette poll found 80% in state survey said Legislature should have passed the bill.
Jun 3rd, 2026 by Beatrice Lawrence, Wisconsin Public RadioThe Names of Police Should Be Public
Many cops fired or forced get rehired as officers elsewhere, without public knowledge.
Jun 3rd, 2026 by Peter CameronWisconsin Center CEO Clears Out Office Amid Closed-Door Board Talks
Marty Brooks has packed up, hurting morale, leaving WCD staff 'nowhere to turn,' manager says.
Jun 3rd, 2026 by Jeramey JanneneLoss of Funding Could Close Up to 25% of State’s Child Care Agencies
Report warns lack of public dollars could limit access to Wisconsin's 'wealthiest families.'
Jun 3rd, 2026 by Joe Schulz, Wisconsin Public RadioMilwaukee To Pay Over $500,000 To Couple Targeted By Swatting Campaign
Science fiction author alleges police became 'a tool of terror' as they repeatedly raided his home.
Jun 2nd, 2026 by Jeramey Jannene
Southside Food Truck Suspended Over Parking Violations
South Side's Paraíso will remain closed for more than a week following a unanimous vote by the Milwaukee Common Council.
Jun 2nd, 2026 by Sophie BolichUW Regents Weigh 2% Tuition Hike, Fourth Straight Year Of Increases
Proposal would raise UW-Madison tuition to $12,416 as GOP lawmakers blast the plan as a betrayal.
Jun 2nd, 2026 by Baylor Spears, Wisconsin ExaminerFBI Knocks, Milwaukee Answers With Two New Law Firms On Its Side
City taps national legal groups for 'election-related needs.'
Jun 2nd, 2026 by Jeramey JanneneJudge Weighs Whether Wisconsin Must Offer E-Ballots To Disabled Voters
Lawsuit says paper-only absentee voting denies a secret ballot to 110,000 residents with print disabilities.
Jun 2nd, 2026 by Sarah Lehr, Wisconsin Public RadioFire Closes Burnham Park Tavern
Lucky's Ice House Bar & Grill is closed and the tavern's Brewers shuttle service is suspended until further notice.
Jun 2nd, 2026 by Sophie BolichWhy Wisconsin Beef Costs So Much, And Why Shoppers Still Pay It
A UW economist and a century-old butcher shop explain the forces behind record beef prices.
Jun 2nd, 2026 by Trevor Hook, Wisconsin Public RadioThree Meetings For Public To Learn About Controversial Walmart Redevelopment
Public will be able to ask questions about library, self-storage, housing and data center.
Jun 2nd, 2026 by Jeramey Jannene10 Candidates Make Wisconsin Governor’s Ballot As Filing Closes
Democrats crowd the field with eight hopefuls, while Tom Tiffany is the lone Republican to qualify.
Jun 2nd, 2026 by Anya van Wagtendonk, Wisconsin Public RadioAfter ICE Detention, Sheboygan Falls Mom Returns Home To Uncertain Future
Released on bond, Elvira Benitez-Suarez still faces a federal appeal over her green card win.
Jun 2nd, 2026 by Evan Casey, Wisconsin Public RadioMexican Food Truck Plans Brick-and-Mortar Restaurant
La Flamita owner buys location to open restaurant.
Jun 2nd, 2026 by Sophie Bolich
Why Milwaukee’s Lead Pipe Program Is Cheaper, Faster — And Still At Risk
Drilling cuts costs and speeds work, but rising prices and funding cuts cloud the long-term picture.
Jun 1st, 2026 by Jeramey JanneneModern Brewers Hill Loft
Features an open-concept kitchen, living area with expansive windows and heated garage parking.
Jun 1st, 2026 by Urban Milwaukee
New Bars and Restaurants That Opened in May
More than a dozen new food and beverage establishments include a long-awaited Mexican restaurant, cocktail lounge and several coffee shops.
Jun 1st, 2026 by Sophie BolichOne in Five Wisconsin Republican Legislators Are Retiring
Four Milwaukee-area Republicans and key Senate leaders are among those stepping down this year.
Jun 1st, 2026 by Steven WaltersOpenings Set For Milwaukee Pools, Splash Pads and Aquatic Centers
Milwaukee County Parks opening 39 pools and splash pads after unseasonably cold spring.
Jun 1st, 2026 by Graham KilmerMilwaukee Officials Celebrate Beginning of Pride Month
County Executive, Mayor issue Pride Month proclamations at flag raising event.
Jun 1st, 2026 by Graham KilmerSee Selected Plan To Replace Vacant Building, Park
Housing and entertainment proposal now heads to the Common Council for final approval.
Jun 1st, 2026 by Jeramey JanneneInsurance Is Up, But Many Wisconsinites Still Cannot Afford Care
State report finds 1 in 10 adults skipped needed care and low-income residents fare far worse overall healthwise.
Jun 1st, 2026 by Hope Kirwan, Wisconsin Public Radio







































