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Governor releases letter after lawmakers demand emergency rule for order limiting gatherings.
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Governor releases letter after lawmakers demand emergency rule for order limiting gatherings.
Complaint focuses on process used for tax credits by WEDC, State Historic Preservation Office.
Wisconsin is one of only two swing states (the other is Pennsylvania) not to allow early counting of absentee ballots.
People in jail are already dealing with a number of challenges — but that shouldn’t mean they lose their vote, says Ryeshia Farmer.
As gun sales surge, the president recruits poll watchers, stokes violence.
Pandemic continues to teach lessons for the state’s economy, says WEDC chief.
Governor’s task force takes aim at what advocates call a crisis in providing help for the elderly and disabled.
Republican lawmakers who haven’t held session since April complain the governor isn’t consulting them.
No charges for Mensah, protesters clash with police and National Guard.
And it’s sowing the ground for a contested election.
Tom Palzewicz is running as a Democrat against one of the most well known and powerful Republicans in the Wisconsin State Legislature.
Statewide measure restricts indoor public groups to 25% of building capacity as pandemic surges.
Wisconsin had one of the strictest voter ID laws in the country, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
To be fair to Mike Pence, he had an unenviable job.
Wisconsin's voter purge still up in the air as voter lists become an issue nationwide.
Trump shifts focus of his accusations from illegal immigrants to advanced voting.
Here are a few of the worries consuming U.S. voters in an unprecedented election year.
Tosa mayor worries that polarization will impede progress.
In-person instruction is on-again off-again as COVID rates rise.