
Wisconsin Waterfowl Migration and Conservation: An Ecologist’s Insight
As temperatures drop, Wisconsin hunters set early alarms to witness the waterfowl migration and engage with conservationists.

As temperatures drop, Wisconsin hunters set early alarms to witness the waterfowl migration and engage with conservationists.

Wisconsin hospitals’ finances improved in 2024, but rising costs and potential insurance losses pose future challenges.

The City of Madison cleared Civil Rights Director Davis of discrimination claims but noted issues with his leadership style.

Two judges ruled the Trump administration must use contingency funds for SNAP during the shutdown, ensuring aid continues.

Milwaukee faces a crisis as the federal shutdown threatens food aid, impacting 230,000 county residents relying on SNAP.

Amber Daugs of Grow it Forward sees rising demand as SNAP benefits expire. Community efforts and donations help bridge the gap.

Hunters in Wisconsin killed 3,724 bears in 2025, close to the five-year average, but below the target of 4,075.

The U.S. Army Corps issued a permit for Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute, opposed by the Bad River tribe in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin proposes speed limiters for repeat reckless drivers, sparking debate on safety and effectiveness in Milwaukee.

The State Building Commission approved $15M for Wisconsin’s prison redesign, aiming to close Green Bay’s facility.

A former Milwaukee teacher’s aide is suing ICE, accusing them of violating federal laws protecting crime victims.

Wisconsin lawmakers propose grants for fire sprinklers in apartments to prevent tragedies like the deadly Milwaukee fire.