
Bad River Band Sues Army Corps Over Enbridge Line 5 Permit Violations
The Bad River Band is suing the U.S. Army Corps for allegedly violating laws in permitting Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute.

The Bad River Band is suing the U.S. Army Corps for allegedly violating laws in permitting Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute.

Wisconsin Rep. Derrick Van Orden supports cutting Obamacare subsidies as costs rise, despite public opposition.

Trial proceeds for two charged with felony forgery in Wisconsin’s 2020 false electors scheme; third defendant split.

Wisconsin mother Jenna Plager opts for road trips with her baby, relieved by TSA’s new breast milk screening rules.

Bird flu found in a Wisconsin dairy herd; tests confirmed positive in cow’s milk from a Dodge County farm.

Two state judicial panels began hearings on lawsuits claiming Wisconsin’s U.S. House districts are unconstitutional.

A hearing on felony charges against Jim Troupis in Wisconsin’s false electors case proceeds, despite Trump allies’ efforts.

Aria Trucios embraces their nonbinary identity, using “X” on legal documents to represent their gender authentically.

Texas sues Epic Systems, alleging a monopoly on health records and restricting parental access to children’s data.

Changing careers can be daunting, but self-reflection and utilizing resources like Wisconsin’s Job Center can guide you.

A GOP-led committee approved new UW faculty teaching requirements amidst debate over legislative oversight.

Sen. Tammy Baldwin emphasizes extending federal tax credits as crucial to keeping health insurance affordable in Wisconsin.