
Richard Moore: Sean Duffy, Anne Gorsuch, and the final frontier
President Donald Trump’s nomination of Wisconsin’s own Sean Duffy to be interim head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration sent environmental headbangers into orbit.
President Donald Trump’s nomination of Wisconsin’s own Sean Duffy to be interim head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration sent environmental headbangers into orbit.
The tariffs debate is far from over, but the price pinch on consumers and a crimped supply chain might influence the conversation sooner than later.
While the Constitution is clear that a president cannot spend money without a congressional appropriation, the rules are murky about whether they have to spend money that Congress has appropriated.
Milwaukee ranks fifth in the nation for line-of-duty police deaths despite not even being one of the 30 most populous cities in the country.
The other contention made is that Republicans would lower crime. Here too the evidence is scant.
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public that Wisconsin’s state parks, forests and recreation areas offer a variety of universal recreation options available across the state. These include equipment available to borrow, such as adaptive
Congressional Candidate for Wisconsin’s 3rd District offers Rep. Van Orden the opportunity to host event in Chippewa Falls EAU CLAIRE, WIS. – Laura Benjamin, small business owner, former Eau Claire City Council member, and Democratic candidate for Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional
The annual March for Life Wisconsin will take place from 2pm-4pm on Saturday, July 26, 2025, on the State Street steps at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison. The March for Life Wisconsin is a joyful and peaceful march to
GREEN BAY — Open records requests have revealed that at least three Wisconsin county sheriffs, in Ozaukee, Brown and Sauk counties, have made recent deals with ICE to house and transport detained immigrants, increasing detention space for Trump’s deportation initiatives.
Aviation recognized across the state during world’s largest air show OSHKOSH, WI—Gov. Tony Evers proclaimed July 21-27, 2025 as Aviation Week in Wisconsin in recognition of the world’s largest aviation celebration. The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) AirVenture week takes place
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that Conservation Warden Bradley Dahlquist was recognized as the Warden of the Year for 2024. Dahlquist, a member of the Antigo Warden Team in the DNR’s Northeast Region, began
Robotics, cinema students have hands-on experiences in science, engineering, animation, marketing, design Menomonie, Wis. – All through the summer, more than 300 elementary, middle and high school students from around the Midwest are experiencing what it’s like to be a
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Hospital Association (WHA) is announcing two additions to its public policy and government relations team, bringing decades of experience in legislative affairs and Medicaid policy to support WHA’s member hospitals and health systems. Abbey Rude joins WHA
“I have the vision for making Wisconsin literally ground zero for the reindustrialization that he’s trying to lead in the country,” Berrien, CEO of manufacturing and machining firm Pindel Global Precision, said on WISN 12’s “UpFront,“ which is produced in partnership with WisPolitics.
President Donald Trump’s nomination of Wisconsin’s own Sean Duffy to be interim head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration sent environmental headbangers into orbit.
The tariffs debate is far from over, but the price pinch on consumers and a crimped supply chain might influence the conversation sooner than later.
While the Constitution is clear that a president cannot spend money without a congressional appropriation, the rules are murky about whether they have to spend money that Congress has appropriated.
Milwaukee ranks fifth in the nation for line-of-duty police deaths despite not even being one of the 30 most populous cities in the country.
The other contention made is that Republicans would lower crime. Here too the evidence is scant.
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public that Wisconsin’s state parks, forests and recreation areas offer a variety of universal recreation options available across the state. These include equipment available to borrow, such as adaptive kayaks, all-terrain wheelchairs and beach wheelchairs, and amenities such as
Congressional Candidate for Wisconsin’s 3rd District offers Rep. Van Orden the opportunity to host event in Chippewa Falls EAU CLAIRE, WIS. – Laura Benjamin, small business owner, former Eau Claire City Council member, and Democratic candidate for Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District, will host a public town hall in Chippewa Falls
The annual March for Life Wisconsin will take place from 2pm-4pm on Saturday, July 26, 2025, on the State Street steps at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison. The March for Life Wisconsin is a joyful and peaceful march to celebrate and protect every human life. Organizers say that the
GREEN BAY — Open records requests have revealed that at least three Wisconsin county sheriffs, in Ozaukee, Brown and Sauk counties, have made recent deals with ICE to house and transport detained immigrants, increasing detention space for Trump’s deportation initiatives. Brown County provides an example of such a financial arrangement. An
Aviation recognized across the state during world’s largest air show OSHKOSH, WI—Gov. Tony Evers proclaimed July 21-27, 2025 as Aviation Week in Wisconsin in recognition of the world’s largest aviation celebration. The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) AirVenture week takes place July 21-27 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that Conservation Warden Bradley Dahlquist was recognized as the Warden of the Year for 2024. Dahlquist, a member of the Antigo Warden Team in the DNR’s Northeast Region, began his DNR warden career in 2008. He was presented the
Robotics, cinema students have hands-on experiences in science, engineering, animation, marketing, design Menomonie, Wis. – All through the summer, more than 300 elementary, middle and high school students from around the Midwest are experiencing what it’s like to be a student at University of Wisconsin-Stout. In hands-on learning lab and
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Hospital Association (WHA) is announcing two additions to its public policy and government relations team, bringing decades of experience in legislative affairs and Medicaid policy to support WHA’s member hospitals and health systems. Abbey Rude joins WHA as Vice President of Government Relations with primary responsibilities over
“I have the vision for making Wisconsin literally ground zero for the reindustrialization that he’s trying to lead in the country,” Berrien, CEO of manufacturing and machining firm Pindel Global Precision, said on WISN 12’s “UpFront,“ which is produced in partnership with WisPolitics.