David Blaska: Judge Berz laid down the law
The state Supreme Court recently suspended Dane County Circuit Judge Ellen Berz for one week without pay for two incidents it determined violated the Code of Judicial Ethics.
David Crowley: Milwaukee Public Safety Building would benefit Wisconsin
Without this investment, we’ll continue to face costly delays, inefficient staffing and public safety risks — not just in Milwaukee County, but statewide.
Scott Walker: Democrats’ inexcusable cover-up of Biden’s decline — and possible cancer
The American people have a right to know about the health and mental status of the president of the United States.
Dave Zweifel: College grads get a dire warning
Scott Pelley, who is one of the anchor reporters on “60 Minutes,” pulled no punches in warning the graduates of the perils that face America today.
Joseph Ogunlade and Pallav Routh: Rising housing costs could be pricing people out of college in Wisconsin
When housing prices go up, college enrollment often goes down, especially in places where economic opportunities are already limited.
Gregory Humphrey: Trump commutes sentence of murderer with ‘change of heart’, well golly!
Trump’s action is a full-frontal slap to the law enforcement community.
Jamie Stiehm: From Kennedy Center to the penny, Trump cuts hit home
Donald Trump excels at broadsides against bright places and people that burnish our world. But now, it’s getting personal.
Bruce Murphy: Milwaukee arts groups suffer federal funding cuts
NEA grants already awarded are cancelled, though not entirely for some.
Trump administration labels Wisconsin’s deep-red Shawano County ‘sanctuary’ community refusing to cooperate on immigration
Jim Davel, the county administrator, told WisPolitics in a phone interview he has “no idea what the heck this is about, whatsoever.”
Universities of Wisconsin: 2025-2026 Wisconsin teaching fellows & scholars announced
MADISON, Wis.— Today, the Universities of Wisconsin announced the selection of the 2025–2026 Wisconsin Teaching Fellows & Scholars. This year’s Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars (WTFS) participants include 21 faculty and instructors from the Universities of Wisconsin’s 11 comprehensive universities,
Dept. of Natural Resources: Highlights importance of maintaining safe dams
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is highlighting the importance of maintaining safe dams for National Dam Safety Awareness Day on May 31. Dams are an essential part of the infrastructure in the United States, with over 90,000
Rep. Doyle: Thanks Department of Transportation for reworking highway 35 plan
This week the Department of Transportation notified legislators and local government officials of their plan to move forward with an alternative construction plan for replacing bridges on Highway 35 between Holmen and Trempealeau. Representative Doyle had the following to say:
Dems introduce legislation aiming to protect LGBTQ+ rights
Legislative Democrats and members of the LGBTQ+ Caucus introduced a package of legislation defending LGBTQ+ rights heading into Pride Month in June.
FRI AM Update: Trump administration tabs deep red Shawano County ‘sanctuary’ community refusing to cooperate on immigration
From WisPolitics … — The Trump administration listed deep red Shawano County alongside Dane County, Madison and Milwaukee as the Wisconsin communities refusing to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. The release late yesterday included no information on why the communities
Gov. Evers: Kicks off June Dairy Month celebrating Wisconsin’s dairy industry and proud dairy heritage
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today kicked off June Dairy Month by celebrating and highlighting Wisconsin’s dairy industry, farmers and producers, and the state’s proud dairy heritage in his weekly radio address. Gov. Evers will be visiting with dairy farmers, processors, producers, and local community