
Study Urges Wake Boats to Operate Farther From Shore on Lake Beulah
A new study suggests wake boats operate in deeper waters, away from shore, to lessen impacts on Lake Beulah’s ecosystem.

A new study suggests wake boats operate in deeper waters, away from shore, to lessen impacts on Lake Beulah’s ecosystem.

A study finds anglers impact fish populations more than global warming, highlighting the importance of managing fishing.

Milwaukee aims to install 75 red light and speed cameras, hoping to curb reckless driving in high-crash areas.

Wisconsin issues a standing order for COVID vaccines as federal guidance hesitates. Oil pipeline reroute sparks debate.

Former Green Bay school board member Kou Lee is charged with felony election fraud for using a false address.

Milwaukee’s new coalition pledges all K-3 students will read at grade level in 3 years, focusing on educator training.

Andrew Patrie shares his journey raising a transgender daughter in his memoir, “Clumsy Love: A Father’s Journey.”

A group of Wisconsin youth is suing state agencies, challenging laws that worsen climate change, affecting their health.

A federal agency says a Cambria mill, where a fatal explosion occurred in 2017, hasn’t implemented safety recommendations.

Transportation Secretary Duffy announces new initiatives for trucking, including truck parking expansion and fraud crackdown.


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