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With Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee converted to a mostly virtual production, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, offer contrasting views on how each party can strengthen its candidate’s support.

After seven years as diversity chief at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Patrick Sims departs, offering his candid assessment. It’s not that good.

The president blurted out his determination to undermine voting rights in a Fox Business Network interview.

West himself even admitted to reporters that he was running a spoiler campaign in order to hurt Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

Wisconsin conservative justices this week passed on another opportunity to rein in another power-hungry, unelected bureaucrat.

I have served on the Fire and Police Commission for seven years. For seven years, I have acted with integrity. For seven years, I have put the best interests of Milwaukee first. Any decision I have made was because I believe Milwaukee is a great city. My only fault is that I pushed back against a broken system. A system that does not benefit all of the citizens of Milwaukee.
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Kanye West’s nomination papers were filed late, even if the Elections Commission accepts his argument the cut off was 5:01 p.m., not 5 p.m. on the nose, a
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers said today he expects President Trump, Vice President Pence and their supporters to wear masks and follow social distancing requirements during their campaign swings through Wisconsin next week. Evers

As numerous events in the Fox Valley area are being cancelled and postponed due to the ongoing pandemic, a local bed-and-breakfast is struggling to stay afloat. Franklin Street Inn Bed and Breakfast was founded in 1994. Current owners Keith and

Integrating medicine and public health are the most important takeaways from the coronavirus pandemic, but UW Health CEO Dr. Alan Kaplan and Dean of UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health Dr. Robert Golden say the most prominent problems are

Milwaukee is disappointed, yet reducing the Democratic National Convention to a virtual event was a smart move. But even after the pandemic, will big, expensive political conventions ever make sense again?

The Wisconsin Supreme Court this week rejected a petition from parents seeking relief from Milwaukee’s overreaching health officer.

Forcing students back into schools when the underlying pandemic hasn’t been adequately addressed is the equivalent of forcing kids into a burning building nobody bothered to extinguish.

With Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee converted to a mostly virtual production, the WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, offer contrasting views on how each party can strengthen its candidate’s support.

After seven years as diversity chief at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Patrick Sims departs, offering his candid assessment. It’s not that good.

The president blurted out his determination to undermine voting rights in a Fox Business Network interview.

West himself even admitted to reporters that he was running a spoiler campaign in order to hurt Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

Wisconsin conservative justices this week passed on another opportunity to rein in another power-hungry, unelected bureaucrat.

I have served on the Fire and Police Commission for seven years. For seven years, I have acted with integrity. For seven years, I have put the best interests of Milwaukee first. Any decision I have made was because I believe Milwaukee is a great city. My only fault is that I pushed back against a broken system. A system that does not benefit all of the citizens of Milwaukee.
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Tuesday: Pocan, Walker headline WisPolitics.com virtual event during Dem National Convention WHAT: WisPolitics.com marks the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee with a virtual event: ‘Winning Wisconsin: How the 2020 presidential race in the Badger State unfolds amid a pandemic and recession.’ WHO: Congression… Please log

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — Kanye West’s nomination papers were filed late, even if the Elections Commission accepts his argument the cut off was 5:01 p.m., not 5 p.m. on the nose, a lawyer for the state Dem Party is arguing. West’s campaign
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Tony Evers said today he expects President Trump, Vice President Pence and their supporters to wear masks and follow social distancing requirements during their campaign swings through Wisconsin next week. Evers told reporters today Trump has started saying people should wear

As numerous events in the Fox Valley area are being cancelled and postponed due to the ongoing pandemic, a local bed-and-breakfast is struggling to stay afloat. Franklin Street Inn Bed and Breakfast was founded in 1994. Current owners Keith and Lori Hansen bought the Appleton business in 2016 as a

Integrating medicine and public health are the most important takeaways from the coronavirus pandemic, but UW Health CEO Dr. Alan Kaplan and Dean of UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health Dr. Robert Golden say the most prominent problems are the same problems that plagued the healthcare industry 25 years

Milwaukee is disappointed, yet reducing the Democratic National Convention to a virtual event was a smart move. But even after the pandemic, will big, expensive political conventions ever make sense again?

The Wisconsin Supreme Court this week rejected a petition from parents seeking relief from Milwaukee’s overreaching health officer.

Forcing students back into schools when the underlying pandemic hasn’t been adequately addressed is the equivalent of forcing kids into a burning building nobody bothered to extinguish.