Felony child neglect charges against a Wisconsin mother were dismissed this month after she met court-ordered conditions stemming from an accidental shooting involving her 13-year-old […]
All-In Milwaukee will soon be able to significantly expand its reach through a new five-year, $7.4 million grant from Ascendium, a Madison-based
A spokeswoman for the Trump administration said the "White House is aware of the Medicaid website portal outage" and was moving to get it back online.
Wisconsin makes it more difficult for its citizens to vote than almost any state in the nation. Looking only at voter ID laws, Wisconsin’s is one of the strictest in the country, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, but there are other factors besides the voter ID law that affect how easy or hard it is to vote.
While Dunn didn't mention court candidate Brad Schimel by name he criticized comments Schimel made previously about Jan. 6.
All-In Milwaukee accepts only about 30% of qualified applicants. A new grant opens the door for more students to go to college.
Republicans asked Justice Janet Protasiewicz to recuse in a case seeking to overturn a law that effectively ended collective bargaining.
The economic impact of IndyCar returning to Milwaukee was at least $10 million more than anticipated. The three-day event last August had an estimated impact of between $33.5 million and $41 million, Wisconsin State Fair Park Chief Financial Officer Mitch Winter told the fair's board of directors on Monday.
The Wisconsin men moved up four spots to No. 18 in the latest NET rankings, which are a key tool in determining seeding and at-large qualifiers for the NCAA Tou
Raymond has been at the Medical College's helm for more than 14 years and plans to leave the role on or around June 30 of next year.
All-In Milwaukee, which aims to help local students earn a college degree in state and obtain local employment, was awarded a five-year, $7.4 million grant from Madison-based nonprofit Ascendium Education Group. This investment will help the program serve 1,000 students annually by 2029, up from 500 in the program now.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Legislature on Tuesday asked that a liberal state Supreme Court justice step aside in a pending case that seeks to overturn a 2011 law that effectively ended collective bargaining for most state workers.