Who Will Lead The Universities Of Wisconsin Next?

Who Will Lead The Universities Of Wisconsin Next?

Regents roll out a 25-member search team and tap UW-Superior’s chancellor as interim president.

Korean Pub and Restaurant For National Avenue

Korean Pub and Restaurant For National Avenue

Soonja's Seoul Pocha would bring Korean pub culture to Milwaukee with traditional food and trendy cocktails.

Why The VA Says Wisconsin Hospitals Can Hire Even After 30,000 Job Cuts

Why The VA Says Wisconsin Hospitals Can Hire Even After 30,000 Job Cuts

On Sparta stop, VA Secretary outlines staffing strategy and backs tougher rules on predatory robo-calls.

MKE County: Supervisors Changing County Policies After Health Care Fiasco
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Supervisor pushes for greater board oversight of health care contract.

With Sharp Criticism, Regulators Approve Electric Rates For Facebook-Meta Data Center

With Sharp Criticism, Regulators Approve Electric Rates For Facebook-Meta Data Center

Public Service Commission members blasted lack of transparency around the Beaver Dam data center.

Milwaukee’s First Universally Accessible Playground Targets 2027 Finish

Milwaukee’s First Universally Accessible Playground Targets 2027 Finish

Late summer site work at Kilbourn Reservoir Park would replace 2006-era equipment years ahead of schedule.

Entertainment: It’s All About Moms This Weekend
Entertainment

It’s All About Moms This Weekend

Plus: John Cusack is coming to town.

Prosecutors Ask Court to Disregard Dugan’s New Push for Acquittal

Prosecutors Ask Court to Disregard Dugan’s New Push for Acquittal

They argue court got it right the first time, when convicting Dugan of misdemeanor obstruction.

Rodriguez Won’t Seek Reelection In Key Southside Assembly Swing Seat

Rodriguez Won’t Seek Reelection In Key Southside Assembly Swing Seat

Oak Creek Republican exits redrawn 21st District as Democrats eye a pickup opportunity.

Milwaukee Bucks Introduce New Head Coach Taylor Jenkins

Milwaukee Bucks Introduce New Head Coach Taylor Jenkins

Former Grizzlies coach billed a 'no brainer' hire, Bucks co-owner reveals Giannis timeline.

USDA, Wisconsin Scale Back Avian Flu Testing On Dairy Herds

USDA, Wisconsin Scale Back Avian Flu Testing On Dairy Herds

Officials cite lower risk, but lab leaders warn surveillance could be undermined by staffing and funding cuts.

Devil’s Lake Expansion May Be One of Stewardship Program’s Last Acts

Devil’s Lake Expansion May Be One of Stewardship Program’s Last Acts

Knowles-Nelson funding that protected 700,000 acres is set to expire at the end of June.

Lawsuit Seeks to Block Food Truck Curfew

Lawsuit Seeks to Block Food Truck Curfew

The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty argues city's food truck curfew is unconstitutional.

Milwaukee Film Festival Grows, But Still Far From Pre-COVID Peak

Milwaukee Film Festival Grows, But Still Far From Pre-COVID Peak

2026 attendance climbs to 36,922 as the nonprofit rebuilds after cuts and leadership change.

Lawsuit Challenges Wisconsin Ban On Out-Of-State Signature Collectors

Lawsuit Challenges Wisconsin Ban On Out-Of-State Signature Collectors

Conservative law firm says bipartisan law limiting petition circulators violates free speech rights.

Pizzeria Planned For Burleigh Street

Pizzeria Planned For Burleigh Street

Meenk Bros Pizza Co. plans to serve New York-style pies in former Brew City Pickles space.

We Energies CEO Says Another Data Center Announcement is Coming

We Energies CEO Says Another Data Center Announcement is Coming

Scott Lauber optimistic about projects in the pipeline.

Your Right to Know: How to Solve High Costs, Long Delays for Open Records
Your Right to Know

How to Solve High Costs, Long Delays for Open Records

A simple reform in state open records law could have big impact.

Landmark Live Now 100% Union Represented

Landmark Live Now 100% Union Represented

More than 200 workers organize with Milwaukee Area Service and Hospitality Organization.

Watertown Board May Stop School Band From Playing Piece with LGBTQ+ Ties

Watertown Board May Stop School Band From Playing Piece with LGBTQ+ Ties

Music has no lyrics but composer dedicated it to transgender activist.

Milwaukee Woman Charged With Defrauding State of $2.2 Million

Milwaukee Woman Charged With Defrauding State of $2.2 Million

Debbie Long, 44, charged with 5 felonies for defrauding Wisconsin Medicaid.

City Hall: So Many Needs, So Few ARPA Dollars Left to Spend
City Hall

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A divided council can't decide how to spend remaining federal grant funds.

Murphy’s Law: Milwaukee Pridefest’s Leadership Questioned
Murphy’s Law

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Is Wes Shaver a top city leader or a less-than transparent huckster?

Federal Government Picks Wisconsin Lab to Research Psychedelic Drugs

Federal Government Picks Wisconsin Lab to Research Psychedelic Drugs

HHS Secretary RFK Jr. pushing to use drugs in mental health treatment.

Cap Times Employees Seek a Union

Cap Times Employees Seek a Union

8 newsroom employees at shrinking Madison news outlet cite its progressive tradition.