The latest election added a left-leaning justice to the bench, but the gender split did not change. Of the court's seven ...
U.S. Rep. Tony Wied, a millionaire who represents Wisconsin’s northeastern district, reported at least $1.3 million in trades ...
A former Sheboygan police officer is now working part-time for the Cascade Police Department after an OWI arrest in 2022. His ...
Right-leaning candidates have not been very competitive in recent elections for the state's highest court. That trend ...
Republicans fear, and Democrats crave, a long-lasting grip on the state’s highest court by the political Left. Prominent voices across the political spectrum think it’s very possible.
U.S. DOT Secretary Sean Duffy and son-in-law and congressional candidate Michael Alfonso With a huge donation, U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is trying to help his son-in-law ...
Democrat Rebecca Cooke came close in her attempt to unseat the incumbent Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-Prairie du Chien) in 2024, losing by less than three points. She will be well-funded in her attempt ...
All public employees in Wisconsin must retain records, per the state’s open records law. Except one group. The ones who wrote that law. State legislators have exempted themselves from the retention ...
The Wisconsin State Capitol and the Forward statue. Photo by Ben Donahue. The bill, which has little chance of passage this year, may preview future strategy from Democrats should they take full ...
A bipartisan supermajority in the state Legislature agrees: nuclear power should help Wisconsin keep the lights on. “I’m hopeful that we will be the leader in the country for nuclear power,” state Rep ...
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