Wisconsin 9 hours ago Wisconsin wedding barns sue state over new liquor license law Two Wisconsin wedding barns are suing the state in a bid to block the enactment of a new law requiring them to obtain liquor licenses.
Wisconsin 10 hours ago Court clears way for high-voltage power line set to cross Mississippi River refuge A federal appeals court has approved the construction of a controversial, high-voltage power line that is set to cross a Mississippi River refuge.
Wisconsin 13 hours ago Wisconsin lawmakers vote to audit state DEI initiatives The Wisconsin Legislature's audit committee voted Tuesday in favor of a comprehensive review of the state government's diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
Wisconsin 1 day ago Wisconsin judge dismisses lawsuit challenging state's new wolf management plan A WI judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance that sought to invalidate the state's new wolf management plan; officials were accused of violating open meetings law.
Media 5 days ago Michael Rapaport outraged after show canceled amid anti-Israel 'mob': 'F----- up' Jewish comedian Michael Rapaport fired back after a comedy venue in Madison, Wisconsin, abruptly canceled his show, reportedly due to anti-Israel protests.
Wisconsin 6 days ago Wisconsin student suspect shot, killed by police outside middle school during active shooter lockdown A Wisconsin student suspect was shot and killed by police on Wednesday outside a middle school that was locked down for an active shooter threat.
Donald Trump 6 days ago Trump slams 'weak' Columbia president after days of campus chaos: 'She was so afraid' Former President Trump during a rally in Wisconsin slammed Columbia University President Minouche Shafik as "weak" amid the anti-Israel chaos on campus.
Wisconsin 6 days ago Alleged active shooter 'neutralized' outside Wisconsin middle school, district says In Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, a school district announced an active shooter situation outside a middle school, prompting lockdown procedures on Wednesday.
POLITICS May 1 Trump eyes 2 battleground states as he looks to tear down Dem 'blue wall' again Former President Trump to make campaign stops in Wisconsin and Michigan for the second time in a month as the presumptive GOP nominee aims to rip down Democrats' "blue wall" again.
Wisconsin April 28 Man who threatened to blow up GOP Senate candidate’s office donated to Dem opponent A Wisconsin man has been charged with making terrorist threats after sending an email threatening to blow the campaign office of Republican Senate candidate Eric Hovde.