The Wisconsin Department of Justice is directing consumers on how to receive payments from a $700 million settlement with Google.
The U.S. House narrowly passed the spending package to reopen the government in a 222-209 vote.
Two federal judges ordered that the SNAP program must be at least partially continued.
About 750,000 federal workers, including some from Wisconsin, are expected to be furloughed, and some potentially fired.
The lawsuit alleges the government has continued to implement diversity, equity and inclusion programs that were instituted under Biden.
The training base's first female commander was suspended after the discovery that the president's portrait was flipped.
Wisconsin voters on Tuesday approved a constitutional amendment to enshrine the state’s voter ID law.
Seven polling sites in Milwaukee ran out of ballots, or were nearly out, due to "historic turnout" but more ballots were on their way.
Democrats nationwide had framed the contest as a referendum on President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's second-term agenda.
The race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court has officially become the most expensive judicial race in American history.
Wisconsin's Democratic attorney general asked a court on Friday to block billionaire Elon Musk from handing out $1 million checks to voters.
The opposition blasted the $1 million payment from Musk as an attempt to illegally buy influence on the court.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a sweeping executive order overhauling elections, including a proof of citizenship requirement.
A group funded by Musk is offering voters $100 to sign a petition opposing "activist judges."
Taxpayers usually have three years to file and claim their tax refunds. The latest deadline is fast approaching.
Funerals have been set for the student and teacher who were shot and killed by a 15-year-old at a religious school in Wisconsin
Some Republicans have floated him as a potential candidate for governor in 2026.
Cities in the Midwest dominated the list, claiming nine of the top 20 spots, seven in the top 10, and four in the top five.
Voters weighed in on a proposed state constitutional amendment aiming to clarify that only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote in Wisconsin
Eric Hovde shared with Patch why he should represent Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate.
Peter Barca announced his bid against Republican U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, who is seeking a fourth term.
The justice will retire from the role after serving 30 years on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Wisconsin votes Tuesday were asked to decide on two Republican-backed ballot measures that would affect how elections are run.
Wisconsin state Republicans argued their bill was a matter of fairness for non-transgender athletes.
At issue in battleground Wisconsin is the boundaries for state Assembly and Senate districts in a purple state.
The bill would limit medical marijuana only to severely ill people with chronic diseases such as cancer with limited dispensing locations.
The Republican-backed bill would have banned puberty blockers, doses of testosterone or estrogen, and certain surgeries for children.
Gov. Tony Evers last week granted another 82 pardons, bringing his total number of pardons granted during his time as governor to 1,111.
"Around 20 people, carrying Nazi flags, walked up State Street to the Wisconsin State Capitol," according to the Madison Police Department.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos was advised on Friday not to pursue impeachment against Justice Janet Protasiewicz.
County board members had expressed concern about whether Stubbs would try to continue serving in the Legislature after taking her new job.
Local officials say that MMSD staff has proposed increasing the flow into Badfish Creek without seeking input from them or watershed groups.
Voces de la Frontera and allied organizations are taking to the streets for two days of marches in Milwaukee and Madison.
Thursday’s meeting kicked off a two-week public comment period on the pending decision.
The announcement follows conflicting statements made on Wednesday by Stubbs.
Stubbs was recently appointed as the director of Dane County Human Services.
A public hearing on the issue will be held May 11 and the MMSD commission is expected to make a final decision on May 25.
At the hearing, a national expert, a former UW-La Crosse professor and three conservative UW-Madison students testified on the issue.
On the ballot: the state Supreme Court race and the Madison mayoral race.
The first hearing is set to be held in Madison on April 6 and the second in Eau Claire on April 20.