LoCoco campaign: LoCoco earns endorsement of three district II court of appeals judges
ELM GROVE – Conservative attorney Anthony LoCoco today announced the endorsement of District II Court of Appeals Judges Shelley Grogan, Mark Gundrum, and Maria Lazar in his campaign for Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District II. “I am honored to have the
Dept. of Justice: Township of Peshtigo OID records – August 29, 2025
Recently, Marinette County District Attorney DeShea Morrow issued her decision regarding the death of Andrew Collamore which occurred on August 29, 2025 in the Township of Peshtigo, Wis. The district attorney determined there will be no criminal charges for involved law enforcement.
Building Families Alliance of Wisconsin: Supports introduction of legislation to increase access to fertility treatment and fertility preservation
MADISON – Madison, WI – On October 7th, State Senator Kelda Roys (D-Madison) and State Representative Jodi Emerson (D-Eau Claire) stand together with patients, medical professionals, and supporters of the Building Families Alliance of Wisconsin from across the state to introduce
Talking Trade with Sarah Helton, Michael Best Strategies
The latest episode of “Talking Trade” features Sarah Helton, Michael Best Strategies’ partner and trade expert.
UW-Madison Law School: ‘Parties, Power, and Possibility: Revisiting fusion voting in Wisconsin’ Nov. 14
Madison, Wis. – “Parties, Power, and Possibility: Revisiting Fusion Voting in Wisconsin” will feature nearly 20 scholars, legal experts, party leaders and civic practitioners from across the country at the University of Wisconsin on Nov. 14, 2025. This timely daylong
Gov. Evers, Dept. of Veterans Affairs: Announce nearly $2 million in grants to Veteran Memorial Cemeteries
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA), today announced that two of Wisconsin’s Veteran Memorial Cemeteries have been awarded nearly $2 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Veterans Cemetery Grants
Wisconsin Historical Society: Willow Drive Mounds and Habitation Complex listed in the National Register of Historic Places
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society announces the listing of the Willow Drive Mounds and Habitation Complex in the National Register of Historic Places on September 11, 2025. The property is located on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, adjacent
Gabriel Shapiro: Data centers not worth the cost
Choosing to invest in data centers means losing progress in our transition to renewable, locally produced energy, by raising electricity prices and keeping coal and natural gas plants open.
William Osmulski: How to live like a king on welfare in Wisconsin
Keeping your income below 200% FPL is not hard to do, and it qualifies you for tens of thousands of dollars of public benefits. If done strategically, you can live at a much higher standard of living than you ever dreamed possible.
Mark Lisheron: School-bus Wi-Fi finally gets reined in while pandemic-era home internet subsidies only now dribble out
Two more ways government manages to screw up subsidies
Kristin Brey: I owe my livelihood to social media. I’m still trying to limit my screen time.
Research has repeatedly tied heavy social media use to worse mental health. And yet, millions of us stay. It’s like cigarettes in the 90s, we know it’s bad for us. Yet we keep inhaling.
Anthony Hernandez: Trump education cuts quietly declare that opportunity should be rationed on race
What’s under attack isn’t just a set of programs. It is a vision of America itself — one where diversity is an asset, education opens doors, and opportunity expands rather than contracts.
Gregory Humphrey: Trump needs to understand noncitizens have ‘same free speech rights as the rest of us’
We actually needed a United States district judge to write that the First Amendment belongs to everyone present in this country, citizen or not. The ruling rebuked, with pure moral force, that it is unconstitutional to weaponize immigration law against dissent about any issue in the public square.
John Nichols: Trump tries to silence critics of capitalism
Critiques of capitalism, which have always been a part of the American political discourse, are gaining traction these days.
Paul Fanlund: How Jeff Bezos keeps throwing Kamala Harris under the bus
A year ago, the Washington Post spiked its opinion staff’s editorial endorsing Kamala Harris for president. A year later, a revamped, right-wing Post opinion staff has smeared Harris over her new book about the campaign.