
LaKeshia Myers: It’s time to say goodbye to the former Northridge Mall
I am working diligently with city and state officials to expedite the process to rid us of the blight and eyesore that once was our beloved Northridge Mall.
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I am working diligently with city and state officials to expedite the process to rid us of the blight and eyesore that once was our beloved Northridge Mall.
I would like any parent choosing to place their child for adoption to have full access to counseling and support. A safe-haven box is not going to solve that.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, review the Wisconsin partisan primary for governor, Congress and the Legislature. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Congress finally acted on what started as Build Back Better and ended up passing as the Inflation Reduction Act 2022. The latter doesn’t exactly roll off your tongue, or solve every environmental problem, but the pared down bill appealed to some lawmakers who didn’t support the original proposal.
If it isn’t the danger posed by thugs and gang members shooting at each other or attempting to relieve citizens of their wallets and cell phones, there’s the increasing worry about America’s latest scourge: the mass shooter who thinks it’s fun spraying bullets from a semi-automatic assault rifle at innocent people going about their daily routines or sitting at their desks in a schoolhouse.
The history of the radical right’s relentless campaign to seize power in the United States is well documented in Nancy MacLean’s 2017 book, “Democracy in Chains.”
What took place at the Mar-a-Lago home of former President Donald Trump this week is outrageous. Oddly enough, it feels like — as Yogi Berra would say — deja vu all over again.
The FBI—the Democratic Party’s paramilitary wing—must be abolished.
Ron Johnson keeps doubling down on all his crackpot ideas, but he couldn’t have been handed a more ideal challenger — progressive Mandela Barnes. And the Wisconsin GOP goes MAGA in the governors’ race.
A life is a life. Forced continuation of unwanted pregnancy will damage or destroy at least two.
Now that the smoke is clearing from the divisive Republican gubernatorial primary, the path to reelection for Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is becoming somewhat clearer
Both candidates frame other sections of their platforms as touching on economic growth or, at least, making the state more open to progress. The next three months will tell whether their respective campaign portraits get more depth, perspective and color in a way that will move Wisconsin forward.
A vote for Loudenbeck for secretary of state will allow a single political party, rather than the people, to control who votes, who counts the votes and who wins.
Primary night in Wisconsin revealed some crucial messages – and some mixed signals.
The solution from Biden and congressional Democrats is spending more money, printing more money, and raising more money through sweeping taxes under the ill-named Inflation Reduction Act.
Regardless of his opponent, there’s plenty of fodder to criticize the past three-plus years, and this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Our state’s race for the U.S. Senate this fall will be as closely watched — and probably as negative — as any in the nation.
Wisconsin’s lieutenant governor embodies both the flaws and the promise of his generation.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty alleges in a complaint the city’s use of mobile voting sites throughout the community violates state law governing alternate absentee ballot sites.
Even now, nearly two years after Trump left the White House, the intelligence community is still openly operating against him, trying desperately to ensure that he can never regain the presidency.
I am working diligently with city and state officials to expedite the process to rid us of the blight and eyesore that once was our beloved Northridge Mall.
I would like any parent choosing to place their child for adoption to have full access to counseling and support. A safe-haven box is not going to solve that.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, review the Wisconsin partisan primary for governor, Congress and the Legislature. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Congress finally acted on what started as Build Back Better and ended up passing as the Inflation Reduction Act 2022. The latter doesn’t exactly roll off your tongue, or solve every environmental problem, but the pared down bill appealed to some lawmakers who didn’t support the original proposal.
If it isn’t the danger posed by thugs and gang members shooting at each other or attempting to relieve citizens of their wallets and cell phones, there’s the increasing worry about America’s latest scourge: the mass shooter who thinks it’s fun spraying bullets from a semi-automatic assault rifle at innocent people going about their daily routines or sitting at their desks in a schoolhouse.
The history of the radical right’s relentless campaign to seize power in the United States is well documented in Nancy MacLean’s 2017 book, “Democracy in Chains.”
What took place at the Mar-a-Lago home of former President Donald Trump this week is outrageous. Oddly enough, it feels like — as Yogi Berra would say — deja vu all over again.
The FBI—the Democratic Party’s paramilitary wing—must be abolished.
Ron Johnson keeps doubling down on all his crackpot ideas, but he couldn’t have been handed a more ideal challenger — progressive Mandela Barnes. And the Wisconsin GOP goes MAGA in the governors’ race.
A life is a life. Forced continuation of unwanted pregnancy will damage or destroy at least two.
Now that the smoke is clearing from the divisive Republican gubernatorial primary, the path to reelection for Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is becoming somewhat clearer
Both candidates frame other sections of their platforms as touching on economic growth or, at least, making the state more open to progress. The next three months will tell whether their respective campaign portraits get more depth, perspective and color in a way that will move Wisconsin forward.
A vote for Loudenbeck for secretary of state will allow a single political party, rather than the people, to control who votes, who counts the votes and who wins.
Primary night in Wisconsin revealed some crucial messages – and some mixed signals.
The solution from Biden and congressional Democrats is spending more money, printing more money, and raising more money through sweeping taxes under the ill-named Inflation Reduction Act.
Regardless of his opponent, there’s plenty of fodder to criticize the past three-plus years, and this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Our state’s race for the U.S. Senate this fall will be as closely watched — and probably as negative — as any in the nation.
Wisconsin’s lieutenant governor embodies both the flaws and the promise of his generation.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty alleges in a complaint the city’s use of mobile voting sites throughout the community violates state law governing alternate absentee ballot sites.
Even now, nearly two years after Trump left the White House, the intelligence community is still openly operating against him, trying desperately to ensure that he can never regain the presidency.