Ken Wysocky and Mike Nichols: Where Wisconsin’s crazy meth infestation appears most prevalent
Meth is injected, smoked, snorted or ingested in just about every corner of Wisconsin. But by at least one measure the insidious problem is worse in two adjacent counties — Brown and Outagamie — than anywhere else.
Kevin Whipple: Community solar brings energy independence, meaningful savings
Supporting the proposed Wisconsin Community Solar Policy would bring energy independence, economic stability, meaningful savings, and smart land use to communities like ours across the state.
Reggie Jackson: DOE shutdown would strip MPS of nearly $195 million and cripple equity programs
School districts that rely heavily on federal partnerships to maintain equitable learning conditions and modern facilities would likely face an uphill battle, and higher education institutions might be forced to scale back affordability measures.
JT Cestkowski: As Trump takes the Act 10 playbook national, Wisconsin workers have lessons to share
The state’s unions look back on the past 14 years from a place of both promise and great danger.
TUE News Summary: Supreme Court candidates final push, Wisconsin in national spotlight
TOP STORIES Supreme Court candidates make final push amid high spending, voting… “This election is going to determine all of our fundamental rights and freedoms,” Crawford told supporters at a Monday night rally in Madison. “Let me talk for a
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: La Crosse County added to Wisconsin spongy moth quarantine
MADISON, Wis. – Trapping data collected by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) indicates that the spongy moth, an invasive insect from Europe that feeds on the leaves of more than 300 tree species, is now
UW Health: A heart full of love: Wisconsin woman becomes 1,000th heart transplant
MADISON, Wis. – The trails throughout Devil’s Lake State Park are Kortney Zblewski’s favorite places to hike, and the 30-year-old is eager to lace up her hiking boots again following the life-changing gift of a new heart and new lungs
WisGOP: Wisconsin Democrats’ closing message: THE C*** WORD…
MADISON, Wis. — In case you missed it, Wisconsin voters have another reason to reject Susan Crawford, just look at Wisconsin Democrats’ closing message: So if anyone wants to know why Susan Crawford and Democrats are so unpopular, just look at Wisconsin Democrats loudest leaders.
Underly campaign: Trump strips another $645,000 from Wisconsin schools Kinser still silent as real damage mounts
MADISON, WI — On Friday evening, the Trump administration made yet another stealth move—quietly eliminating $645,000 in federal education funding for Wisconsin in a last-minute rule change that took effect three minutes before it was even announced. At 5:03 p.m. EST on March
Voters head to the polls in Supreme Court, state schools superintendent races
Polls are open in Wisconsin with record-spending races for the state Supreme Court and superintendent of Public Instruction at the top of the ballot.
Wisconsinites cast nearly 645K ballots ahead of election day
Ahead of today’s vote, Wisconsinites already cast 644,800 absentee ballots in the spring election as interest in early voting surged compared to two years ago, particularly in GOP areas, new numbers show.
TUE AM Update: Joint Finance to hear from UW president, Corrections secretary at budget briefing
From WisPolitics … — The Joint Finance Committee today will hear from UW President Jay Rothman and Corrections Secretary Jared Hoy on their budgets. The two are the only agency heads the committee invited to testify on the budget. Two
WisDems: Knee pad Brad suits up for Opening Day
MADISON, Wis. — Catchers aren’t the only ones strapping on the knee pads this Opening Day. Here in Wisconsin, Knee Pad Brad Schimel has already been putting in extra innings to glove campaign cash from Elon Musk. That’s why today, ahead of
Sen. Ratcliff: Transgender Day of Visibility celebrated in Wisconsin
At a joyful event in the State Capitol, Democratic legislators and members of the Transgender, Nonbinary, LGBTQIA+ communities, allies and friends gathered to celebrate International Transgender Day of Visibility. As part of the celebration, a package of three bills, the
MON PM Update: Early vote surge continues, crime major theme in final SCOWIS ads
From WisPolitics … — Wisconsinites have already cast 644,800 absentee ballots in the spring election as interest in early voting surged compared to two years ago, particularly in GOP areas, new numbers show. But liberal Dane and Milwaukee counties so