Gov. Evers Delivers Radio Address, Celebrates National Travel and Tourism Week
Alderman Stamper to host Community Property Assessment Information and Appeal Assistance Sessions
Presidential Search Committee Named to Lead Universities of Wisconsin Presidential Search

Presidential Search Committee Named to Lead Universities of Wisconsin Presidential Search

UW-Superior chancellor Renée Wachter to serve as interim president

Gov. Evers Celebrates $50 Million in Grants for 71 Community Development Projects Across the State, Urges State Building Commission to Approve Funds

Gov. Evers Celebrates $50 Million in Grants for 71 Community Development Projects Across the State, Urges State Building Commission to Approve Funds

Governor urges approval of local community development projects ahead of upcoming State Building Commission meeting

Milwaukee Recreation to Hold Second Annual Family Day of Play
Brewers Name Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Month for April

Brewers Name Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Month for April

Burke Named Player of the Month; Bonet Selected as Pitcher of the Month

Big Truck Day Returns to Downtown Milwaukee on Saturday, May 16

Big Truck Day Returns to Downtown Milwaukee on Saturday, May 16

Red Arrow Park to host to dozens of big rigs from the Department of Public Works, Milwaukee Police Department, and Milwaukee Fire Department

Wisconsin State Fair Reveals 2026 Bank Five Nine Amphitheater Lineup

Wisconsin State Fair Reveals 2026 Bank Five Nine Amphitheater Lineup

Fairgoers are invited to join the 175th celebration with free performances from Here Come the Mummies, Claire Sardina, Pat McCurdy and so many more!

Wisconsin’s Quantum Future to Take Focus at May 28 Tech Council Luncheon
Lorenzo Santos Statement on Supreme Court Voting Rights Act Ruling
Summerfest and Northcott Neighborhood House Announce Juneteenth Celebration Details for 2026
New Statewide Polling Shows Wisconsin Democrats Hungry for Stronger Education Accountability — And Far More Open to School Choice Than the Party’s Current Direction Suggests

New Statewide Polling Shows Wisconsin Democrats Hungry for Stronger Education Accountability — And Far More Open to School Choice Than the Party’s Current Direction Suggests

Wisconsin voters support school choice by a 2-to-1 margin, and 80% say they are more likely to back a candidate who would hold all publicly funded schools accountable for outcomes.