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The state budget will likely be finalized this summer and set spending levels throughout state government for the next two ...
Wisconsin saw the number of construction apprentices grow in the last decade, but a new report suggests that growth might ...
WUWM's Making Wisconsin series dives into the history of sanctuary in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and our country with Sergio ...
Throughout U.S. and Wisconsin history, the idea of who gets to be a citizen has changed. At times, it’s been broad and ...
As a trial looms for the man accused of killing the 19-year-old in a hate crime, Laureano's mother seeks answers — and ...
Some spots picked up heavy rain as slow moving showers and thunderstorms bubbled up. For the select few areas stuck under one ...
Iowa guard Taylor Stremlow was one of coach Jan Jensen's most valuable contributors during her first season. Stremlow was part of the Hawkeyes' freshman class that replaced the outgoing Caitlin Clark ...
The Racine Theatre Guild (RTG) has been a community staple for the last 87 years, navigating many changes from new venues, ...
Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul has joined more than a dozen multi-state lawsuits seeking to push back against the ...
Wisconsin lawmakers push nuclear energy studies with bipartisan support, aiming to expand beyond the state s only operating ...
We cannot continue to duct-tape our way through a school funding system that funds institutions and fuels fights while failing our kids and schools.
A new bipartisan proposal is looking to help Wisconsin's communities recruit new workers from outside of the state.