Gregory Humphrey: The Supreme Court got dragged into America’s false narratives
There’s a particular rot in American politics that doesn’t come from policy differences, but rather from the partisan-grade production of false narratives.
Michael Lucas: Xcel’s St. Croix solar project talks stall, goes to PSC for approval
Community pushback against a massive solar development in St. Croix county just revealed how little local input is worth when it gets in the way of a utility’s renewable energy goals.
Natalie Eilbert: Dane County residents face too many financial burdens
More than a third of Dane County households are struggling to afford basic needs, and it’s not for lack of effort.
Bruce Murphy: Remembering Dominique Noth
Longtime journalist, theater and film critic passes away at age 84.
WED News Summary: Trump says Wisconsin approved for $22.6M in disaster aid
TOP STORIES Trump posts $22.6M in Wisconsin disaster relief; Evers is in the dark… posted Tuesday evening on his Truth Social platform that he had just spoken with U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany “and informed him that the Great State of
ACLU of Wisconsin: New ACLU of Wisconsin report reviews how 2025-26 Legislative session impacted our rights
MADISON – The ACLU of Wisconsin today announced the release of a report on the 2025-26 legislative session, detailing the impact of the organization’s work in the Capitol and how the bills considered this session – whether signed into law
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: WILL challenges Arrowhead School District for religious censorship
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) is demanding that the Arrowhead Union High School District remedy unconstitutional religious discrimination after school officials prohibited graduating senior Sarianne Beronja from displaying a Bible verse on her commencement slideshow. Students
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Baldwin calls for investigation into USPS delays during Wisconsin’s spring election
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) called for an investigation into the delays at the United States Postal Service (USPS) during the Wisconsin Spring Election that led to hundreds of Wisconsinites across the state not having their votes counted. Baldwin
Blackhawk Technical College: Second Monroe AIM class completes program at Blackhawk
JANESVILLE, Wis. — On June 30, five students completed the second Accelerated Industrial Maintenance (AIM) program on Blackhawk Technical College’s Monroe Campus. Funded by a federal grant through the Southwest Wisconsin Workforce Development Board (SWWDB), AIM is part of Wisconsin’s
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters: Announcing the 2026 Poetry and Fiction contest winners
WISCONSIN, July 2026 – The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters is proud to announce the winners of the 32nd annual Wisconsin People & Ideas poetry and fiction contest. This annual contest celebrates the state’s rich literary talent and supports established and
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: What to know about scams targeting military consumers
MADISON, Wis. – Military Consumer Protection Month begins on July 1, and the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is here to raise awareness of issues impacting military consumers and share resources to help them identify, avoid,
Wisconsin Laborers’ District Council: Introduces Laborers Escaping Adversity Now (LEAN) peer support program
DeForest, WI – The Wisconsin Laborers’ District Council announced the launch of its Laborers Escaping Adversity Now (LEAN) peer support program today. This innovative program was created to help LIUNA members and their families overcome mental health issues, substance use disorders,
Gov. Evers: Gov. Evers, DHS celebrate extended postpartum Medicaid coverage now in effect for Wisconsin moms and families
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, together with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), celebrated that Wisconsin moms are now eligible for 12 months of postpartum Medicaid healthcare coverage thanks to a bipartisan bill signed by Gov. Evers earlier this year that goes into full effect today, July
Evers administration hails roadmap to reducing emissions; some question costs
The Evers administration released what it called a roadmap to reducing greenhouse gas emissions while driving economic growth, protecting natural resources and improving the health of state residents.
U.S. Rep. Wied: Statement following President Trump’s approval of Wisconsin’s disaster declaration request
WASHINGTON, DC — Congressman Tony Wied (WI-08) released the following statement after President Trump approved the State of Wisconsin’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration in response to the severe flooding that struck the state in April. “I am grateful