Dept. of Natural Resource: Magazine welcomes fall
The fall issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine is now available in print and online. / Photo Credit: Jason Fleener MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the fall issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine is now
Sen.Wimberger: New figures show Evers could stop veterans’ shelter closures today
Legislators Call on Governor to Keep Veterans’ Housing Facilities Open MADISON – Legislators from communities affected by Governor Tony Evers’ planned closures of homeless veterans’ shelters sent a letter to Governor Tony Evers today, calling on him to use funds already at
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: WILL & IRG file suit to allow IRG to disclose request for investigation brought against judge
Wisconsin Law Bars Release of Denied Requests, Violates First Amendment The News: The Institute for Reforming Government, represented by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, filed a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Judicial Commission challenging a statute that prohibits publicly
Revitalize Milwaukee: “Restoring hope: coming together after the flood”
Revitalize Milwaukee Highlights Year-Round Critical Repair Work Amid Milwaukee’s RecentFlooding Crisis Milwaukee, WI — September 10, 2025 — In the aftermath of the recent devastating floods thatswept through Milwaukee neighborhoods, many homeowners — already living on the edge —are now
Crowley campaign: Firefighters Local 215 endorses David Crowley for governor
First Union to endorse in governor’s race backs Crowley MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Association, IAFF Local 215, has officially endorsed Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley for Governor of Wisconsin. The endorsement marks the first union endorsement in the
Common Cause: September Poll: 64% of Republican and Independent voters want ban for mid-decade redistricting
Republican and Independent voters want Congress to step up and ban mid-decade redistricting in opposition to a White House desperate to hold onto power – including 60% of voters who supported Donald Trump in 2024. That’s the latest from a poll of registered voters that Common Cause commissioned with Noble Predictive Insig… Please
Gov. Evers: Orders flags to half-staff in honor of 9/11 and state day of Service and Remembrance
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers signed Executive Order #274 ordering the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff on Thurs., Sept. 11, 2025, and declaring a state Day of Service and Remembrance in honor of the nearly
Tony Evers: One Big Beautiful Bill Act will make Wisconsin pay more, receive less
Republicans have created a quarter-of-a-billion-dollar hole in our state’s future budgets, on top of the nearly $70 million we’ll have to pay over the next two years.
M.D. Kittle: Evers is going out with a leftist bang
With leftists firmly in control of the state’s court of last resort for the foreseeable future, Evers could go out with a leftist bang. He’s got nothing to lose.
Steven Walters: Restructuring plan for Wisconsin prisons rejected
With Gov. Tony Evers on his way out, the landscape for prison reform in the state has changed.
Daniel Buck & Will Flanders: How conservatives can win over teachers
Separating them from their unions will require smart politics.
Christian Schneider: American universities are schooling China on authoritarian tactics
The attempt to limit speech through peer pressure risks turning campuses into surveillance states.
Bruce Murphy: Vivent Health rakes in donations, pays big salaries
United Way-funded nonprofit pays $8 million over 4 years to top employees.
Gregory Humphrey: Great Wisconsin Quilt Show and Trump’s tariffs
In conversations with vendors from Arizona to Iowa to Virginia, a continuous theme emerged and was expressed by those displaying their goods and promoting their services. Donald Trump’s tariffs are hurting their businesses.
Dave Zweifel: In Trump’s America, criminals walk, civil servants get fired
The rioters who ransacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, beat and killed law enforcement officers and stunned the world are free and unpunished. But the Justice Department lawyers and federal investigators who sought to make them pay for their crimes have lost their livelihoods, and several are having to hire lawyers to fight charges themselves.