Dan Knodl: Will Democrats stand with Wisconsin ratepayers or line the pockets of energy executives?
Wisconsinites cannot afford ROFR. Voters deserve transparency—and they will be watching closely to see which lawmakers stand up for fair energy pricing and which ones cave to special interests.
LaKeshia Myers: Dear legislative Republicans, we’ve already paid for education … cut the check
Despite campaign promises and public statements supporting education, the Republican-controlled legislature has consistently blocked efforts to provide adequate funding for our public schools.
Susan Crawford: Elon Musk is trying to buy the Wisconsin Supreme Court
Elon Musk is pouring millions of dollars into this race, running false and deceptive attack ads against me and even hiring canvassers to go door-to-door with flyers that say people should vote for Brad Schimel to protect Donald Trump’s agenda.
Bill Kaplan: Musk’s millions threaten Wisconsin Supreme Court
Musk’s millions threaten the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s independence and integrity. Don’t let Musk wreck the court like he is wrecking the federal government.
John Torinus: Trump, Musk keep digging hole deeper
My solace in the first six weeks of the second Trump presidency is that our chaotic leader never shuts up, like never, and keeps digging a deeper hole for himself and the Republican Party.
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Wisconsin Agriculture Youth Council applications due March 31
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) reminds students to apply now for the next Wisconsin Agriculture Youth Council. Applications will be accepted through March 31, 2025. Students who will be seniors during the
John Nichols: Superintendent race highlights partisan divide
Races for state superintendent of public instruction are officially nonpartisan. But that’s not the reality in contests for the state’s top education post.
James E. Causey: Milwaukee’s new poet laureate has taken art form to thousands of MPS students
For decades, poetry slams have woven into the vibrant tapestry of Milwaukee’s urban culture, pulsating through the city’s bars and nightclubs and Shelly Conley was on the scene.
Dave Zweifel: We saved sandhill cranes; the Legislature wants to kill them
Changing the law to help farmers who suffer damage makes a lot more sense than once again killing birds conservationists worked hard to save.
Schimel campaign: New ad: Homicide survivor defends Judge Brad Schimel from Susan Crawford’s lies
WAUKESHA, Wisc. – Today, in response to the shameful and distasteful ads Susan Crawford’s campaign has run, the Schimel for Justice campaign released a new TV ad titled ‘Tell Me.” In the emotional spot, homicide survivor Laurie recounts how Judge Brad Schimel
Souls to the Polls: Faith leaders, and community partners host a free Get Out the Vote Brunch to inform and inspire voters ahead of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election
MILWAUKEE, WI—With the Wisconsin Supreme Court election quickly approaching on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, Souls to the Polls Wisconsin, a non-partisan voter education and advocacy organization, is hosting a faith and community brunch and briefing on Monday, March 10, 2025
MON News Summary: Evers joins lawsuit against Trump, calling the president’s widespread firings illegal
TOP STORIES Evers joins lawsuit against Trump, calls widespread federal workforce firings illegal… [19-Dem AG] lawsuit, which was filed Thursday, argues the Trump administration unlawfully directed federal agencies to fire thousands of probationary employees. … failed to provide the required
Crawford campaign: Elon Musk is trying to buy the Wisconsin Supreme Court
MADISON, Wis. – This weekend, Judge Susan Crawford recorded interviews with Ben Meiselas, host of the MeidasTouch Network, and Brian Tyler Cohen, two of the most-watched new media platforms in the country, with millions of subscribers across YouTube and social media
Milwaukee Public Schools: Trowbridge Street School won’t reopen Monday, to allow more time for deep cleaning of lead dust
(MILWAUKEE) — Although significant progress has been made in addressing lead hazards at Trowbridge Street School for Great Lakes Studies, recent retesting by the Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) shows that several areas require additional cleaning and remediation. For that reason, Trowbridge will
Dept. of Justice: UPDATE: Officer involved death investigation in Fond du Lac County, Wis.
TOWN OF FOND DU LAC, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is investigating an officer involved death that occurred in the Town of Fond du Lac, Wis. on the evening of Monday, Feb.