Wisconsin Environmental Health Network: To host Health & Environment Series conference at UW–Madison Arboretum
Madison, WI — The Wisconsin Environmental Health Network (WEHN) will host its annual Health & Environment Series: Making the Connection conference on March 5–6 at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum, bringing together community members, health professionals, students, and leading scientists to explore how environmental conditions shape
State Senate Democratic Committee: Sets new fundraising record as tier 1 candidates exceed expectations
MADISON, WI – Today’s fundraising numbers have made it clear that Democrats are in line to win a State Senate majority. The State Senate Democratic Committee (SSDC) is announcing a record $1.5 Million raised during 2025, the most the committee has ever raised in
Bennett campaign: Shows working-class support in Assembly fundraising
Housing Advocate, Caregiver to an Aging Parent, and Former Alder Juliana Bennett Raises $13.2K in Q4 2025 for District 76 Assembly Campaign. MADISON, WIS. — Former Madison Alder Juliana Bennett announced today her campaign for Wisconsin State Assembly raised $13,169 from
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Accepting applications for the Tribal Elder Community Food Box Program grant through February 23
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is accepting applications for the 2026 Tribal Elder Community Food Box Program grant through 11:59 p.m. on February 23, 2026. DATCP will award a total of up
LoCoco campaign: Raises $81k in latest fundraising period
Ends Year With More Than $130,000 Cash On Hand ELM GROVE — Conservative attorney Anthony LoCoco raised more than $81,000 in the second half of 2025, bringing his total fundraising haul for his campaign for the Court of Appeals, District II
UW-Stout: Andersen Windows, Hewlett Packard among companies hiring UW-Stout engineering, cybersecurity students before graduation
Five inspiring STEM graduates share experiences in Q&As Menomonie, Wis. – Among the class of nearly 400 undergraduate students who crossed the commencement stage at University of Wisconsin-Stout’s Dec. 20 ceremony, five College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management students
National Association of Minority Contractors: Proposed Assembly Joint Resolution AJR 102: A policy that rolls back equality and stifles Wisconsin’s economic momentum under the guise of neutrality
Wisconsin Constitutional Amendment could severely prohibit state and local government support to Women and Minority Communities across Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI — Recently, the Wisconsin State Assembly advanced proposed constitutional amendment Assembly Joint Resolution (AJR) 102 which, coupled with Senate Joint
Democracy Defense Project: Madison clerk’s negligence cover up creates dangerous precedent
WISCONSIN – After an audit of election results in Dane County, it was uncovered Madison City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl failed to count 193 ballots cast by mail. As legal proceedings move forward and the threat of financial penalties looms for the city of
WisDems: As open enrollment closes, thousands of Wisconsinites see premiums increase, less enroll in health care plans
MADISON, Wis. — Today, open enrollment for 2026 officially comes to a close, and due to the GOP’s purposeful defunding of a program that helps nearly 300,000 Wisconsinites afford health care, Wisconsinites are facing skyrocketing health care costs this year. These increases
Jean Kiernan Detjen: Wisconsin schools score high – but are they preparing citizens?
Wisconsin schools are earning high marks – but deep cuts to arts, languages, and civic learning raise questions about whether students are prepared for a complex, rapidly changing world.
James E. Causey: Nothing has changed since Martin Luther King’s dream speech
Unless reparations are addressed to tackle current inequities and gaps, I fear we will still be using spaces bearing King’s name to sing “We Shall Overcome” 50, 60, or 75 years from now.
Gregory Humphrey: Gender-affirming care for minors gutted by Trump administration, cruelty on steroids takes its place
What should strike us like a thunderbolt is that Children’s Wisconsin and UW Health, two of the state’s most respected health systems, did not halt gender-affirming medical care for minors based on medical decisions. Rather, the decisions were forced on them for political purposes.
Leah Irvin: The legacy of William F. Buckley Jr. at UW-Madison
The conservative icon visited Madison on multiple occasions and the movement he built can still be seen on campus.
Gregg Hoffmann: Can Trump legally withdraw from climate pact?
The Trump Administration recently announced it was withdrawing the U.S. from the United Nations Framework on Climate Change Convention, the agreement underpinning the international effort to slow the climate crisis.
Bruce Thompson: How has Trump done on the economy?
Both for Wisconsin and U.S., the data looks much different than he claims.