
Federal Prosecutors Oppose Former Judge’s Bid to Overturn Conviction
Federal prosecutors oppose former Judge Hannah Dugan’s bid to overturn her conviction for felony obstruction.

Federal prosecutors oppose former Judge Hannah Dugan’s bid to overturn her conviction for felony obstruction.

Facial recognition tech is seen as revolutionary for police yet raises bias and privacy concerns, impacting public trust.

A Wisconsin tribe seeks to halt Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline reroute. Concerns over water, land, and treaty rights persist.

Sherman Funmaker, a former drummer, defies odds to become a poet. His book “Bear Tracks” explores his rich heritage.

Wisconsin voters will decide whether to amend the state constitution to curtail the governor’s partial veto power.

Wisconsin’s apprenticeship program hit a record high with over 18,000 apprentices and 3,000 employers in 2025.

Wisconsin Assembly Republicans plan to pass bills on postpartum Medicaid and breast cancer screening costs, despite past opposition.

A coalition of health and environmental groups is suing the EPA over the repeal of a key climate regulation finding.

Gov. Evers criticized Republican funding of Wisconsin schools in his final State of the State address, urging action.

Madison Police add placards to unmarked vehicles for clarity amid ICE concerns, ensuring public recognition.

Marquette University allegedly favors wealthier families with scholarships, pushing low-income families into high-interest loans.

Visitors may access Apostle Islands ice caves for the first time since 2015, with conditions allowing safe hiking.