State leaders react to officer-involved shooting in Kenosha
Today’s Midday podcast covers the fallout and reaction from state leaders after a Kenosha police officer shot a Black man in the back multiple times.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the fallout and reaction from state leaders after a Kenosha police officer shot a Black man in the back multiple times.
Today’s Midday podcast features coverage of U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s speech on the last evening of the Democratic National Convention as well as Dem presidential nominee Joe Biden’s acceptance speech.
Today’s Midday podcast covers state health leaders reporting an increase in turnaround time for COVID-19 test results in pockets across the state and a decline in overall testing.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the state Elections Commission staff recommending entertainer Kanye West be denied access to Wisconsin’s presidential ballot because his signatures were late.
Today’s Midday podcast features coverage of U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Milwaukee, helping to kick off the Democratic National Convention and President Donald Trump’s stop in Oshkosh.
Today’s Midday podcast covers Wisconsin’s spotlight this week with Dems kicking off their national convention and President Trump and Vice President Pence coming to the state. Stephanie Hoff and WisPolitics.com President Jeff Mayers also discuss the losses Milwaukee’s hospitality industry
Today’s Midday podcast covers strong support among voters for Gov. Tony Evers’ mask mandate, released by the Marquette University Law School Poll and implications for the GOP. Stephanie Hoff and WisPolitics.com President Jeff Mayers also discuss the Evers administration’s new
Today’s Midday podcast covers President Trump’s announcement to visit the state on the same day that Dems roll out their limited Milwaukee convention and the likelihood of the DNC coming back to the city next year. Stephanie Hoff and WisPolitics.com
Today’s Midday podcast features coverage of last night’s partisan primary election and looks forward to the general election in November.
Today’s Midday podcast covers election clerks using members of the National Guard to staff polling sites around Wisconsin and highlights three races Capitol insiders are keeping on eye on.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the debate on the “UpFront” program between Rep. Adam Neylon, R-Pewaukee, and Rep. Greta Neubauer, D-Racine, on Gov. Tony Evers’ statewide mask mandate. wispolitics · Neylon, Neubauer debate Evers’ mask mandate on ‘UpFront’
Today’s Midday podcast covers Gov. Tony Evers announcing $32 million in CARES Act funding for the UW System for COVID-19 testing and personal protective equipment.
Today’s Midday podcast covers Kanye West’s efforts to get on the presidential ballot in Wisconsin and highlights potential roadblocks in that process.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the breaking news that Joe Biden will not accept the Dem presidential nomination in Milwaukee, citing concerns over rising COVID-19 cases in the state.
Today’s Midday podcast features coverage of Gov. Tony Evers endorsing Joe Biden, a last-minute push for ballot access by two presidential candidates and first lady Karen Pence’s visit to Milwaukee.
Today’s Midday podcast features a breakdown of an investigation led by U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson into presumptive Dem nominee Joe Biden’s son and reaction from the Oshkosh Republican on the “UpFront” program, produced in partnership with WisPolitics.com.
Today’s Midday podcast covers Gov. Tony Evers’ decision to issue a statewide mask mandate, which could set up another legal battle over the extent of his powers to combat COVID-19.
Today’s Midday podcast covers Wisconsin League of Municipalities Executive Director Jerry Deschane saying the “overwhelming majority of cities have no intention of adopting a mask mandate” to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the Department of Workforce Development warning a GOP plan to switch the additional federal unemployment benefit to a percentage of lost wages would worsen the state’s claims backlog.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the kick-off of early, in-person voting under a federal appeals court ruling from earlier this summer.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the fallout and reaction from state leaders after a Kenosha police officer shot a Black man in the back multiple times.
Today’s Midday podcast features coverage of U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s speech on the last evening of the Democratic National Convention as well as Dem presidential nominee Joe Biden’s acceptance speech.
Today’s Midday podcast covers state health leaders reporting an increase in turnaround time for COVID-19 test results in pockets across the state and a decline in overall testing.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the state Elections Commission staff recommending entertainer Kanye West be denied access to Wisconsin’s presidential ballot because his signatures were late.
Today’s Midday podcast features coverage of U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Milwaukee, helping to kick off the Democratic National Convention and President Donald Trump’s stop in Oshkosh.
Today’s Midday podcast covers Wisconsin’s spotlight this week with Dems kicking off their national convention and President Trump and Vice President Pence coming to the state. Stephanie Hoff and WisPolitics.com President Jeff Mayers also discuss the losses Milwaukee’s hospitality industry faces due to a virtual convention.
Today’s Midday podcast covers strong support among voters for Gov. Tony Evers’ mask mandate, released by the Marquette University Law School Poll and implications for the GOP. Stephanie Hoff and WisPolitics.com President Jeff Mayers also discuss the Evers administration’s new CARES Act dashboard on how relief funds are allocated in
Today’s Midday podcast covers President Trump’s announcement to visit the state on the same day that Dems roll out their limited Milwaukee convention and the likelihood of the DNC coming back to the city next year. Stephanie Hoff and WisPolitics.com President Jeff Mayers also discuss the response to presumptive Dem
Today’s Midday podcast features coverage of last night’s partisan primary election and looks forward to the general election in November.
Today’s Midday podcast covers election clerks using members of the National Guard to staff polling sites around Wisconsin and highlights three races Capitol insiders are keeping on eye on.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the debate on the “UpFront” program between Rep. Adam Neylon, R-Pewaukee, and Rep. Greta Neubauer, D-Racine, on Gov. Tony Evers’ statewide mask mandate. wispolitics · Neylon, Neubauer debate Evers’ mask mandate on ‘UpFront’
Today’s Midday podcast covers Gov. Tony Evers announcing $32 million in CARES Act funding for the UW System for COVID-19 testing and personal protective equipment.
Today’s Midday podcast covers Kanye West’s efforts to get on the presidential ballot in Wisconsin and highlights potential roadblocks in that process.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the breaking news that Joe Biden will not accept the Dem presidential nomination in Milwaukee, citing concerns over rising COVID-19 cases in the state.
Today’s Midday podcast features coverage of Gov. Tony Evers endorsing Joe Biden, a last-minute push for ballot access by two presidential candidates and first lady Karen Pence’s visit to Milwaukee.
Today’s Midday podcast features a breakdown of an investigation led by U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson into presumptive Dem nominee Joe Biden’s son and reaction from the Oshkosh Republican on the “UpFront” program, produced in partnership with WisPolitics.com.
Today’s Midday podcast covers Gov. Tony Evers’ decision to issue a statewide mask mandate, which could set up another legal battle over the extent of his powers to combat COVID-19.
Today’s Midday podcast covers Wisconsin League of Municipalities Executive Director Jerry Deschane saying the “overwhelming majority of cities have no intention of adopting a mask mandate” to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the Department of Workforce Development warning a GOP plan to switch the additional federal unemployment benefit to a percentage of lost wages would worsen the state’s claims backlog.
Today’s Midday podcast covers the kick-off of early, in-person voting under a federal appeals court ruling from earlier this summer.