Lisa White: Primaries matter more than ever
District 17 needs leadership that understands economic development, affordability, agriculture, health care, education, and local control. Western Wisconsin deserves a senator who has worked in these communities and understands their challenges firsthand.
Jerry Hanson: Congressman Steil must abandon his voter suppression efforts
Steil’s Voter ID Act, along with his authoring of the SAVE Act, isn’t meant to secure elections. It is meant to ensure certain Americans cannot access the ballot easily.
Richard Moore: The sky is falling…again
Tony Evers is claiming disaster over the prospect that temporary federal funds intended to seed state-run water bank programs might be terminated. But Wisconsin’s fund is not only worth millions, it’s one of the best in the country.
John Imes: Wisconsin’s clean energy future is about affordability, jobs and independence
As America approaches its 250th birthday, we should remember that every generation is called upon to build something lasting. For ours, that means building an energy system that is affordable, reliable, resilient and capable of powering Wisconsin’s economy for decades to come.
James E. Causey: My car was stolen mid-afternoon from a downtown MKE street
With new cars selling for around $50,000 and decent used vehicles often costing $20,000 or more, I’m not dreaming about an upgrade. I just want my 2012 Audi A5 back.
Law Forward: Russ Feingold and Law Forward respond to SCOTUS decision in NRSC v. Federal Election Commission
MADISON, Wis. – Today, former U.S. Senator Russ Feingold and Law Forward responded to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in NRSC v. Federal Election Commission. On behalf of Feingold, Law Forward filed an amicus brief urging the justices not to tear down the federal law prohibiting
Madison Area Technical College: Madison College awarded state grant to help Wisconsin manufacturers build electromechanical workforce
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin manufacturers struggling to fill electromechanical technician positions have a new workforce solution starting this summer. Madison College has been awarded a Workforce Advancement Training (WAT) grant from the Wisconsin Technical College System to help manufacturers train their
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Blaszkowski takes on new government relations role at WMC
MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber and manufacturers’ association – announced Tuesday that Anna Blaszkowski has been promoted to Senior Manager of Employment Regulation & Technology Infrastructure Policy. “Anna has quickly established herself as a
Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin: Makes $600,000 in grant funding available to strengthen local hunger-relief efforts
Madison, Wis. — Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin today announced it is providing access to $600,000 in grant funding to its network of partner food pantries and programs throughout southwestern Wisconsin. Through the “Retail Capacity Grant,” funding will be awarded to support
Dept. of Justice: Wisconsin Department of Justice and Coalition secure more than 50 million eggs and $3.3 million after uncovering allegedly illegal scheme to manipulate egg prices
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice and a coalition secured more than 50 million eggs for consumers nationwide and $3.3 million from some of the nation’s largest egg producers for allegedly colluding behind the scenes to raise prices.
Wisconsin Family Action: Celebrates Supreme Court decision upholding state’s right to save women’s sports
Madison, WI – Wisconsin Family Action (WFA) applauds today’s decision by the United States Supreme Court in Little v. Hecox, affirming the constitutionality of Idaho’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act and recognizing the important state interest in protecting fairness and equal athletic
Dept. of Natural Resources: Impaired boaters focus of Operation Dry Water campaign set for July 3-5
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation wardens will once again join law enforcement agencies nationwide for Operation Dry Water, an annual campaign to prevent boating while impaired to keep waters safe for all during the the holiday
Medical College of Wisconsin: To lead landmark multi-center clinical trial in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – June 30, 2026 – The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is leading a new multi-center clinical trial to evaluate an interdisciplinary rehabilitation model for military veterans and first responders with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and co-occurring disorders such as
Dept. of Transportation: Celebrate with safe driving habits during Fourth of July weekend
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) reminds drivers to prepare for busy roads and celebrate safe driving habits during the Fourth of July holiday weekend. According to AAA, more than 1.4 million Wisconsinites will be driving to their destinations this holiday weekend.
TUE News Summary: Wisconsin Democratic primary for governor turns negative
TOP STORIES Wisconsin Democratic primary for governor turns negative… Sen. Kelda Roys, issued veiled criticisms of some of her fellow candidates, warning against political newcomers and wishy-washy moderates. … Hong, said without naming names that voters can “smell bulls—.” …