Wisconsin Wolf Harvest Regulations Take Effect in November

Wisconsin Wolf Harvest Regulations Take Effect in November

GOP lawmakers had requested modifications to the regulations, but the DNR decided against changes.

The Week’s Greatest Hits

The Week’s Greatest Hits

Most popular articles and press releases in the past week

Thousands of Wisconsinites Protest Trump Administration at ‘No Kings’ Rallies

Thousands of Wisconsinites Protest Trump Administration at ‘No Kings’ Rallies

The nationwide rally included dozens of protest events in all parts of Wisconsin.

As Shutdown Continues, Wisconsinites Brace for Rising Health Insurance Costs

As Shutdown Continues, Wisconsinites Brace for Rising Health Insurance Costs

Democrats warn that Wisconsin health care costs could skyrocket if Affordable Care Act credits expire at the end of the year

Zoinks, A&J’s Halloween House Hits 10 Years Fundraising for Pathfinders

Zoinks, A&J’s Halloween House Hits 10 Years Fundraising for Pathfinders

Beloved Bay View Halloween attraction hopes to raise at least $16,000 this spooky season with Scooby Doo theme.

Port Washington Data Center Requires $1.4 Billion Transmission Line Project

Port Washington Data Center Requires $1.4 Billion Transmission Line Project

The route and price tag of the 90-mile line are drawing concern.

Members Only: A Rundown of Our Exclusive Bulletins
Members Only

This content is only for members A Rundown of Our Exclusive Bulletins

A weekly recap of our members-only bulletins, short takes, reporting updates and more.

Weekly News Quiz: October 18, 2025
Weekly News Quiz

October 18, 2025

See how well you followed what happened in Milwaukee over the past week.

After Trials, Most Wisconsin Schools Opt Out of Performance-Based Pay For Teachers

After Trials, Most Wisconsin Schools Opt Out of Performance-Based Pay For Teachers

Rewarding teachers on how well students do is complicated and can have unintended consequences, research finds.

Urban Reads: Paris Rides to New Record
Urban Reads

Paris Rides to New Record

All the city news you can use.

Government Shutdown Shutters Madison’s Federal Wood Lab

Government Shutdown Shutters Madison’s Federal Wood Lab

Federal researchers warn of lost data, delayed projects and mounting strain.

One Alderman’s Quest To Defund The Streetcar

One Alderman’s Quest To Defund The Streetcar

Ald. Scott Spiker wants city to hop off The Hop.

Cherry Street Bridge Reconstruction Is Millions Over Budget

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But city says it is still saving money. How?

School Aid Shrinks for 7 in 10 Wisconsin Districts

School Aid Shrinks for 7 in 10 Wisconsin Districts

Most districts see aid cuts as $350 million shifts to private programs.

Storm Leaves Nine Boats at the Bottom of Milwaukee’s Rivers

This content is only for membersStorm Leaves Nine Boats at the Bottom of Milwaukee’s Rivers

After August’s record-setting rainfall, Port Milwaukee crews found more than just floating debris.

Milwaukee Public Schools Using Retirees To Fill Vacant Teaching Positions
Federal Shutdown Cuts Off Funding For State Job Support Programs
Wisconsin Dems Continue Push For Independent Redistricting Commission

Wisconsin Dems Continue Push For Independent Redistricting Commission

Proposal endorsed by one Democratic gubernatorial candidate.

Ethics Board Finds Wausau Mayor Violated City Policy By Removing Ballot Drop Box
Public Meetings Upcoming On Possible I-794 Removal, Replacement

Public Meetings Upcoming On Possible I-794 Removal, Replacement

WisDOT will present traffic impacts for first time on various alternatives.

MKE County: Report Says Bad Times Just Beginning For Milwaukee County
MKE County

Report Says Bad Times Just Beginning For Milwaukee County

A report by the Wisconsin Policy Forum says budget cuts in 2026 likely to continue in successive years.

No More Tea Parties, Comedy Club Moving Downtown

No More Tea Parties, Comedy Club Moving Downtown

The Laughing Tap setting up shop in George Watts building.

Wikler Won’t Run For Governor

Wikler Won’t Run For Governor

Former Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair won't enter open race.

Entertainment: A Boo-eautiful Weekend Awaits
Entertainment

A Boo-eautiful Weekend Awaits

Halloween is two weeks away, but Halloween events start now.

City Will Support Bay View Affordable Housing Development

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Redevelopment authority will grant seldom used financial power to aid development.