Nikolas DeGroot started informal in-person gatherings about shared issues in local parks and makes sure conversations stay respectful.
Madison had a curfew for at least a decade before repealing it in March 2023, though it’s reentering public discussion after large fights.
Reporters were recognized for their coverage of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, power plants, police misconduct and a high school barbershop.
A Sheboygan Falls woman will test a federal appeals court ruling against a Trump administration policy barring many ICE detainees from seeking release on bond.
After months of negotiation, Gov. Tony Evers and Republican leaders in the Legislature said they’ve reached a deal that would spend down the state’s budget surplus on tax relief and education.
As the state GOP gathers this weekend in the Wisconsin Dells, polls suggest Trump’s strongest support is weakening amid the Iran war and high gas prices.
Law Forward sued the state agency for ordering Madison not to count 23 ballots, while local election officials separately criticized the agency for not providing initial help and then scrutinizing ...
Most lawmakers representing Wisconsin have seen a marked increase in median net worth since coming to Capitol Hill.
Nitrate pollution is especially acute in rural areas and has been linked to disease. More than 80 groups nationwide say immediate action is needed.
Regulators OK a one-off Alliant-Meta power deal while raising transparency concerns and calling for standardized rates for future projects.
Yes. The 2026 U.S. Farm Bill reclassifies the definition of intoxicating hemp and is expected to lead to the closure of businesses selling delta-9 THC and hemp-derived products.
Wisconsin has the nation’s highest reported death rate from falls among older adults. But many falls can be prevented through balance drills and classes — from ballroom dancing to parkour — that ...