Bill Berry: Help farmers left holding the bag by Trump
Buying local is patriotic, and good for you and the local farmers who are your neighbors.
Dept. of Justice: Hosts annual ICAC conference on missing and exploited children
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) is hosting its annual Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Conference on Missing and Exploited Children this week, providing a nationwide training that expands the efforts, knowledge-base and skills of law enforcement
Sen. Johnson, Sen. Roys, Rep. McGuire, Rep. Andraca: Wisconsin GOP strips hundreds of provisions and billions in funding from state budget
MADISON — Today, Democratic members of the Joint Committee on Finance (JFC) slammed their Republican counterparts as they unveiled their plans to strip Governor Evers’ state budget to the bone by slashing hundreds of provisions and billions of dollars of
Dept. of Natural Resources: Incidental take notice for Monroe County
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) proposes to issue a permit for the incidental taking of a rare lizard and terrestrial invertebrates, which may result from the Oakdale Electric Co-op Fort McCoy Project in Monroe County. Incidental
Gov. Evers: Releases new 2025-2026 Wisconsin State Highway Map
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) and the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, today released the 2025-26 edition of the Wisconsin State Highway Map, which is now available in print and online to help Wisconsinites
TUE News Summary: Wisconsin joins lawsuit challenging Department of Health and Human Services overhaul
TOP STORIES Wisconsin officials join lawsuit over Trump administration’s efforts to overhaul federal health agency… [HHS Sec.] Kennedy Jr. in March announced a major restructuring plan that included consolidating divisions, closing half of the federal agency’s regional offices and eliminating
Wisconsin Farmers Union: New video tells story of $4.23 million in local food delivered to Wisconsin communities
A new video series produced by the Wisconsin Local Food Purchase Assistance (WI LFPA) Program tells the story of two years of impactful food access work, and details how the program has bolstered the success of producers, food access sites,
LPWI: Renounces actions of an imperial presidency
The Libertarian Party of Wisconsin (LPWI), at their state convention last month, passed a resolution strongly denouncing the actions of the Trump Administration and their perceived attempts at an imperial presidency. “That the LPWI renounce the Trump admins deportations w/o due process,
UW Health: Burn unit nurse goes above and beyond for patient
MADISON, Wis. – To kick off Nurses Week, UW Health is spotlighting a nurse in the Burn and Wound Center whose innovation has helped improve patient care, promote the profession on a global level and earned him the title “unofficial
UW–Eau Claire: Turning trauma into triumph: Social work grad Emily Casey
Most students expect to face some challenges during college, academically and otherwise. Nothing, however, could have prepared Emily Casey for the difficulties she faced in her first year at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire — physical and emotional struggles that
Wisconsin Conservation Voters: Hundreds of voters from across the state to attend Conservation Lobby Day
MADISON – On Tuesday, May 6, conservation voters from around the state will attend Wisconsin Conservation Voters’ Conservation Lobby Day. This all-day event is one of the most impactful days of the year for pushing environmental policies forward in the
Kaul joins 14th lawsuit against Trump administration
Dem Attorney General Josh Kaul joined his 14th lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration, accusing Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of “dismantling” the Department of Health and Human Services.
TUE AM Update: Committee to hear bill that would allow retired public employees to receive pensions while back on the job
From WisPolitics … — A Senate committee today will take public testimony on legislation that would allow retired public workers to continuing collecting their pensions if they go back to work. Current law requires anyone receiving a retirement or disability
Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression: Statement against the DA’s decision to not press criminal charges against Columbus police involved in murder of Sam Sharpe
[Milwaukee, WI] – Earlier today, the District Attorney’s Office announced that the five Columbus Police Officers involved in the killing of Samuel Sharpe Jr. during the Republican National Convention (RNC) on July 16th, 2024, will not face criminal charges. The
Voces de la Frontera: Condemns authoritarian threats against Wisconsin officials, stands in solidarity with Governor Evers
(Milwaukee, May 5th, 2025)—On May 1 and 2, Voces de la Frontera organized two days of action in Milwaukee and the State Capitol in Madison, which brought thousands of immigrant workers, students, families, and allies into the streets to march