
Wisconsin Job Support Programs Struggle Amid Federal Shutdown
Federal shutdown halts Wisconsin job program funding; state uses reserves, but impacts on data and visas grow urgent.

Federal shutdown halts Wisconsin job program funding; state uses reserves, but impacts on data and visas grow urgent.

Explore vibrant violin concertos by Telemann, performed by Isabelle Faust and Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin.

Gov. Tony Evers urges the Trump administration to preserve $1.5 billion in federal energy grants for Wisconsin.

Special education advocates in Wisconsin are worried about layoffs in the U.S. Department of Education affecting oversight.

Aspen Miller gathered at Milton Vretenar Memorial Park to honor Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist, posthumously.

Vikki Braker values her yard at Cedar Falls Acres, a mobile home park where she worries about future ownership changes.

Milwaukee judge resigns amid allegations of falsifying signatures and residency. Faces charges, denies wrongdoing.

Wisconsin municipalities adopt local wheel taxes to fund infrastructure, with Eau Claire and Milwaukee planning increases.

The Milwaukee Brewers, now dubbed the “Above-Average Joes” by manager Pat Murphy, beat the Cubs in the NLDS.

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Wisconsin’s historic taverns tell tales of community and tradition, showcasing the state’s rich brewing heritage.

Attorneys from liberal firms urge Wisconsin’s Supreme Court to appoint a panel for gerrymandering lawsuits by 2026.