U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Calls for large-scale increase of humanitarian aid in Gaza and diplomatic efforts to end the war
Baldwin joins 43 senators in laying out needed humanitarian and diplomatic next steps after latest round of ceasefire talks faltered last week WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) joined 43 of her Senate colleagues to express unified alarm about
Scaife campaign: Announces new endorsements
GERMANTOWN – Washington County Assistant District Attorney Grant Scaife today announced additional endorsements of his campaign for the Washington County Circuit Court. These endorsements are in addition to the support of community leaders County Executive Josh Schoemann, District Attorney Barry
Mark Belling: Handicapping the Wisconsin governor race
Governor is a great gig and Evers has no clear heir apparent.
Adam Brabender: Democrats should pick moderate to succeed Evers
That is how Gov. Tony Evers presented himself back in 2018, and that is how he won against Scott Walker. As much as I would like a screaming progressive, Wisconsin is not ready for one yet.
Andrew C. Iverson: Farmers markets promote rural prosperity in Wisconsin
This week, USDA Rural Development Wisconsin is celebrating National Farmers Market Week.
Gregory Humphrey: Virtue not working concept in Trump White House
There was a time when the presidency stood for something more than power.It stood for virtue. For honesty. For the idea that the person behind the Resolute Desk was resolute in character, not just ambition. But that time feels like a relic of a vanished republic.
Dave Zweifel: They ran out of criminals, so they’re deporting children
Now the targets have become children, farm workers, Home Depot employees and hundreds of thousands of people who have been in the U.S. for decades, earning a living, paying taxes and raising children.
David C. Couper: Take the cross back from the oppressors
On Aug. 2, I and a group of fellow believers will carry a large wooden cross through the streets of Madison. We will walk silently, not in protest of one political party or another, but against a deeper sickness — one that perverts the Gospel, sanctions cruelty, promotes violence, militarism and war, endangers our environment and wraps oppression in religious robes.
Kristin Brey: Studies find art on street crosswalks makes them safer. Trump wants them gone.
Asphalt art projects have taken off in the past decade as collaborations between cities, community groups and artists.
David Blaska: Palestinian advocates hurt their cause
Has advocacy for any cause created more ill will than the push for Palestinian statehood?
Noria Doyle: Americans may no longer rely on global dominance of English as U.S. influence collapses under Trump
There is an old joke that goes: if you speak two languages, you are bilingual. But if you only speak one language, you are an American.
Rodriguez campaign: Slams opponents for racist smear campaign targeting her husband
MADISON, WI – Today, Lt. Governor and candidate for Governor Sara Rodriguez released the following statement in response to blatantly false and racist rumors circulated to reporters this week regarding her husband, Baltazar Rodriguez: “My husband is a proud, naturalized U.S.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: On the 60th anniversary of Medicaid, Van Orden and Steil must explain why they passed the largest cut to Medicaid in history
On this day in 1965, Medicaid and Medicare were signed into law, two programs that have helped millions of Wisconsinites live longer, healthier lives and achieve economic security. Yet just weeks before Medicaid’s 60th anniversary, Derrick Van Orden and Bryan
Wisconsin Historical Society: St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church listed in the National Register of Historic Places
TOWN OF CRYSTAL LAKE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society announces the listing of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in the National Register of Historic Places on July 18, 2025. The church was originally constructed in 1907 in the Town
Wisconsin Historical Society: Carleton District #3 School listed in the National Register of Historic Places
MILWAUKEE – The Wisconsin Historical Society announces the listing of the Carleton District #3 School in the National Register of Historic Places on July 18, 2025. The building was originally constructed in 1916 and expanded to its present appearance in