
Gov. Tony Evers Issues Wisconsin’s First Commutations in Two Decades
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers restarts Wisconsin’s commutation process, aiming to reform the justice system.

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers restarts Wisconsin’s commutation process, aiming to reform the justice system.

Pao Lor reflects on his journey from war-torn Laos to becoming an associate dean in Wisconsin, sharing his story of resilience and identity in his memoir, “Bamboo Son.”

Forest Service employees in Wisconsin face relocation as regional offices close under a new restructuring plan.

Housing providers in NE Wisconsin are struggling to support 100+ households after Newcap, a nonprofit, abruptly closed.

Wisconsin AG Josh Kaul is confident the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold birthright citizenship, despite concerns.

One year ago, Trump declared April 2 ‘Liberation Day’ with tariffs that raised prices, impacting several industries.

Just in time for Passover and Easter, Mendelssohn’s “Lobgesang,” a symphony-cantata, offers a spiritual journey.

Maria Lazar claims political neutrality but spent $225k on GOP consultants. She’s running for Wisconsin Supreme Court.

Gov. Tony Evers calls Trump’s order on absentee ballots “bulls—” and illegal, vowing to challenge it in court.

Republican lawmakers allege Democratic AG Josh Kaul sidestepped state law by hiring attorneys funded by private foundations.

Ralph Gianoli’s 1977 murder in Kenosha is solved after decades; DNA links James Fowler, 68, to the crime.

Milwaukee sues Highgrove Holdings for neglect and tax delinquency, calling their properties “public nuisances.”