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Judge Denies DA’s Move To Merge Tearman Spencer Cases
Spencer’s attorney says they’re ready to take cases to trial.
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A 'temporary patch' for a broken system says Congressman. Dems called it 'performative.'
Dozens gathered in La Crosse Friday afternoon. More demonstrations are scheduled in Madison, Milwaukee, Appleton
Including one with an open federal lawsuit over his last job.
From calls to dismantle ICE to claims of domestic terrorism, state politicians offer starkly different reactions.
After Congress closed a hemp loophole, legislators float competing plans that could reshape THC products or shut many of them down entirely.
With no challengers in April, LeeVan Roundtree Jr. is set to represent Milwaukee County’s 5th District on the board.
A yearlong review and emotional testimony on hygiene, menstruation and supervision power imbalances frame the latest hearing.
Hearings highlight sharp divides over race-conscious programs and who should control tax increases.
Proposal would mandate at least 60 minutes of recess through 6th grade.
Bill would create a safety board and permitting process for autonomous vehicles.
Governor taps judicial appointee for different branch to take Dugan's seat.
Endorsements
The Crowley campaign has $601,000 cash on hand
Raising millions in charitable dollars while executives get rich.
Even gerrymandered districts could be at risk in 2026 election.
Courts are dismantling veto power. Some legislators still trying to use it.
From Florida to Texas, ACA marketplace enrollment has soared with enhanced tax credits, but failure to extend them could leave millions uninsured starting in 2026.
Hawaii is the leader. How high -- or low -- does Wisconsin rank?
Along with many district attorneys, sheriffs, registers of deeds and coroners.
The busy life of the Wisconsin-born Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy.
Press Releases
Groups File Motion to Intervene in U.S. Department of Justice Lawsuit Against Wisconsin Elections Commission
Much-anticipated plates are estimated to generate more than $25 million for the state’s transportation fund in the first three years












