Survival Coalition: Statement on U.S. DOJ opinion
The U.S. Department of Justice released an opinion last week that argues core civil rights laws—the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Rehabilitation Act, and the 1999 Supreme Court Olmstead decision–do not require states to integrate people with disabilities into the community. U.S.
Community Shares of Wisconsin: 2026 Community Change-Maker Awards
Madison, WI – On September 17, Community Shares of Wisconsin (CSW) will honor local leaders and organizations who are advancing social and environmental justice in our community. At a time when many organizations are shying away from diversity, equity, inclusion,
Wisconsin Conservation Voters: Kicks off accountability campaign urging WE Energies to stop raising rates and invest in clean energy
MADISON – Wisconsin Conservation Voters has launched an accountability campaign directed at WE Energies. The campaign aims to help people concerned about the growing unaffordability of energy costs make their voices heard. WE Energies is demanding another 14 percent rate hike.
Enough is Enough – A Legacy for Erin: Court Watch marks two years of monitoring reckless driving cases; new report shows signs of progress
Milwaukee, WI — June 22, 2026 — Enough Is Enough ~ A Legacy for Erin today released its latest Court Watch report examining sentencing outcomes in Milwaukee County felony fleeing and reckless driving cases. Since launching Court Watch in June
U.S. Rep. Wied: REAL Ingredients, REAL Standards: Congressman Wied introduces REAL Butter Act
Greenleaf, WI — Congressman Tony Wied (R-WI) visited Brickstead Dairy earlier today to announce his newest bill, the bipartisan Recognizing Engineered Alternatives as Lab-Created (REAL) Butter Act, co-led with Congressman Josh Riley (D-NY). This legislation would promote transparency, protect consumer choice,
Carthage College: Introduces new Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Arts
KENOSHA, Wis. – Carthage College is expanding its performing arts academic offerings this fall with a new Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Arts, providing students with an additional pathway for immersive, specialized training in theatre. Designed for students seeking deeper
Dept. of Justice: Wisconsin DOJ announces two settlements totaling $325,000 with WRR Environmental Services Co., Inc. for alleged air pollution control and hazardous waste management law violations
EAU CLAIRE COUNTY, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) today announced two settlements with WRR Environmental Services Co., Inc. (WRR) totaling $325,000. The settlements resolve civil environmental enforcement actions against the company for alleged violations of its air
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty: Judge blocks Milwaukee’s food truck ordinance following WILL’s lawsuit
The News: Today, a Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge blocked enforcement of Milwaukee’s 10:00 p.m. food truck curfew while the case continues through litigation. The order follows a lawsuit filed by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) on behalf
Xcel Energy: Proposal protects customers from higher bills as data center demands grow
EAU CLAIRE, Wis.- June 22, 2026 — Xcel Energy today filed a proposal with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, establishing transparent rules ensuring that any new large electric customers pay 100% of the cost needed to serve them. If approved
Hughes campaign: Missy Hughes suspends campaign for Governor; endorses LT. Governor Sara Rodriguez
VIROQUA, WI – Today, Missy Hughes announced the suspension of her campaign for Governor, and her endorsement of Lt. Governor Sara Rodriguez in the August 11th Democratic Primary, releasing the following statement: “A close friend recently shared that “sometimes the greatest power
Van Orden campaign: Cooke embraces sex changes for minors and men in girls’ sports
LA CROSSE, WI. – Rebecca Cooke’s moderate act is collapsing. Cooke is once again embracing the support of the far-left activists driving today’s most extreme agenda. Today, The Federalist published an article slamming Cooke for touting an endorsement from The
Protect Our Care Wisconsin: New: Gallup Poll shows “U.S. adults’ ability to afford health care at five-year low” following Republicans’ historic health care cuts
Gallup released a new poll revealing that fewer than half of Americans could consistently afford their health care. Conducted in 2025 after Trump and congressional Republicans made the largest health care cuts in American history to bankroll tax breaks for
Dept. of Safety and Professional Services: Wisconsin DSPS announces Manufactured Home Grant Award
Madison – Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) Secretary Dan Hereth announced that Tomorrow’s Home Foundation has earned the department’s $80,000 Manufactured Home Rehabilitation and Recycling Grant. The funding supports the critical repair and responsible recycling of manufactured homes in Wisconsin. “Manufactured homes provide thousands of
WJFW Newswatch 12: WJFW to host 7th Congressional District Primary Debates
RHINELANDER, Wis. — WJFW Newswatch 12 will host two live debates in July featuring candidates seeking to represent Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District. The first debate, featuring Republican candidates, will take place on Tuesday, July 7, from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Confirmed participants
National Republican Congressional Committee: Radical Rebecca Cooke endorsed by group that supports sex changes for kids
Out of touch Democrat Rebecca Cooke is touting the endorsement of a group that advocates for “biological males competing in women’s sports” and “gender mutilation for trans-confused children.” “Radical Rebecca Cooke continues to show her true colors by aligning herself
Gov. Evers: Requests Small Business Administration Rapid Disaster Declaration for Wisconsin communities affected by severe weather
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers sent a letter to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to declare a Rapid Disaster Declaration in response to severe storms and flooding that occurred this spring, which caused widespread destruction throughout the state of Wisconsin. Based on joint damage
Medical College of Wisconsin: Michels Family donates $27 million to the Medical College of Wisconsin to expand personalized cancer care, accelerate cancer research
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – June 22, 2026 – The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) today announced a landmark $27 million gift from Tim and Barbara Michels and the Michels Family Foundation to the MCW Cancer Center — this represents the largest personal gift ever to the
CASA of Brown County: Recognizes Family Reunification Month
GREEN BAY, WI — June 2026 — June is Family Reunification Month, a time to recognize and celebrate families who have worked hard to safely reunite after involvement with the child welfare system. At CASA of Brown County, Family Reunification Month
Dept. of Natural Resources: Help butterflies, bees and other pollinators during Pollinator Week
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages Wisconsinites to help native pollinators during Pollinator Week, June 22-28, and year-round with a few simple lawn care habits, volunteering and supporting the Endangered Resources Fund. Most of Wisconsin’s pollinators
Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities: We Belong: BPDD response to U.S. Justice Department memo challenging right to community integration for people with disabilities
The U.S. Department of Justice released an opinion last week that argues core civil rights laws—the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Rehabilitation Act, and the 1999 Supreme Court Olmstead decision–do not require states to integrate people with disabilities into the community. U.S.