Two Republican Election Deniers Lost Primaries for WI Legislature

Two Republican Election Deniers Lost Primaries for WI Legislature

Angie Sapik and Scott Harbridge, who was backed by Sean Duffy, lose in northern Wisconsin.

Tiffany’s Vote for 2025 Medicaid Cuts Could Be Issue in Race for Governor

Tiffany’s Vote for 2025 Medicaid Cuts Could Be Issue in Race for Governor

45,000 people in Wisconsin lost health coverage. 'Biggest cut we've ever seen in this country.'

City Hall: Even With Reserves And Sales Tax, Milwaukee Still Bleeds Red Ink
City Hall

This content is only for members Even With Reserves And Sales Tax, Milwaukee Still Bleeds Red Ink

New forecast from Comptroller Bill Christianson offer alarming view of city's long-term fiscal future.

Transportation: MCTS Graduates First Class of Journeyman Bus Drivers
Transportation

MCTS Graduates First Class of Journeyman Bus Drivers

MCTS graduates 13 bus operators from first-of-its-kind apprenticeship program.

Measles Outbreak Grows to 36 Confirmed Cases in Southwest Wisconsin 

Measles Outbreak Grows to 36 Confirmed Cases in Southwest Wisconsin 

All but one of the people infected in the state this year have been unvaccinated.

Back in the News: Ron Johnson’s War On Vaccines
Back in the News

Ron Johnson’s War On Vaccines

He's run 5 senate committee hearings in the last year spreading crackpot theories and disinformation.

UW System Will Freeze Tuition for 2 Years If State Invests $190 Million

UW System Will Freeze Tuition for 2 Years If State Invests $190 Million

4-Year Tuition Pledge and work to learn programs announced ahead of 2027 budget negotiations.

City Commission Approves Metcalfe Park Development

City Commission Approves Metcalfe Park Development

Nonprofit organization plans ambitious, mixed-use 'liberation hub.'

Half of People Killed This Year in Wisconsin Off-Road Vehicle Crashes Were Over 60

Half of People Killed This Year in Wisconsin Off-Road Vehicle Crashes Were Over 60

State law only requires people under age 38 to take safety courses.

Data Centers a Hot Issue As Governor’s Race Takes Off

Data Centers a Hot Issue As Governor’s Race Takes Off

Who will be tougher and smarter on data centers, Crowley or Tiffany?

Wisconsin to Hold Hearings on Commuting Sentences for Prisoners

Wisconsin to Hold Hearings on Commuting Sentences for Prisoners

Poll shows majority in the state support clemency for some offenders.

Wisconsin Democrats Sue to Boot Republican From Key State Senate Race

Wisconsin Democrats Sue to Boot Republican From Key State Senate Race

Lawsuit claims Michele Magadance Skinner is a Georgia resident and can't hold office in Wisconsin.

Committee Recommends New Operator for Sewerage District

Committee Recommends New Operator for Sewerage District

Current operator, French company Veolia, is competing with Dallas-based Jacobs for the contract.

Oracle Drops Lawsuit Opposing Wisconsin Data Center Credit Rules

Oracle Drops Lawsuit Opposing Wisconsin Data Center Credit Rules

PSC's credit rating standards meant to protect ratepayers from risk of insolvent companies.

State Will Spend $905,000 to Help Conserve 1,250 Acres in North Woods

State Will Spend $905,000 to Help Conserve 1,250 Acres in North Woods

Natural Resources Board approves acquisition of conservation easement from Uihlein family trust.

Welding Or Weddings? City Extends Deal For Former Cheesehead Factory

This content is only for membersWelding Or Weddings? City Extends Deal For Former Cheesehead Factory

City grapples with transitioning industrial area near inner harbor.

10 Years After Unrest, Faith Leaders Optimistic About Sherman Park

10 Years After Unrest, Faith Leaders Optimistic About Sherman Park

Envisioning 'a strong, vibrant' neighborhood 'where all residents can flourish.'

We Energies, Milwaukee Schools Partnership Opens Career Doors for Students

We Energies, Milwaukee Schools Partnership Opens Career Doors for Students

Utility offers apprenticeships for high school students that lead to jobs in the industry.

Murphy’s Law: How Republicans Helped Elect Crowley
Murphy’s Law

How Republicans Helped Elect Crowley

They spent millions to help Hong win Democratic primary for governor, then began attacking her.

Urban Milwaukee Hiring Small Business Reporter

Urban Milwaukee Hiring Small Business Reporter

Join our downtown newsroom to cover Milwaukee’s small businesses, bars and restaurants.

The State of Politics: What Wisconsin Primary Fight Means for 8 Democrats
The State of Politics

What Wisconsin Primary Fight Means for 8 Democrats

Lots of losers in race for governor. How does it affect their political future?

Ben Wikler Sees ‘Wind’ in Democrats’ Sails

Ben Wikler Sees ‘Wind’ in Democrats’ Sails

Why former Wisconsin Democratic chair thinks party can win trifecta in November election.

Bay View Brewery Closes Taproom

Bay View Brewery Closes Taproom

Supermoon says it's not farewell, but it is a dramatic change.

Urban Reads: The Benefits of Portland’s E-Bike Program
Urban Reads

The Benefits of Portland’s E-Bike Program

All the city news you can use.

New Poll Shows Tight Crowley–Tiffany Race For Governor

New Poll Shows Tight Crowley–Tiffany Race For Governor

Crowley leads by four points, but margin of error suggests another nail-biter statewide contest ahead.