FTC Chair Lina Khan spoke at an event organized by residents who sought to up pressure on state regulators to block a nursing ...
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Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate race hardly feels like a referendum on the Democratic incumbent. Can the Republican challenger turn the tide?
Michael Bell Sr. says Kenosha police killed his son and covered up the truth. A victims rights board had a different takeaway.
Months after the Wisconsin Supreme Court legalized them, ballot drop boxes remain a source of deep division across the state.
Wisconsin Watch founders Andy and Dee Hall were recently awarded the 2024 Service to Nonprofit News Award, a top honor.
Critics say the Wisconsin Department of Corrections is limiting prisoner access to information while wider entry points for drugs remain open.
What if when voters say “It’s the economy!” they’re just expressing a partisan viewpoint? That’s what a look at polling data suggests.
Meat labeled in U.S. grocery stores as “made in USA” doesn't have to have come from animals in the U.S., but that will change with a new rule.
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service is looking for a reporter to investigate and report on health disparities and issues affecting Milwaukee.
The mission of attorney William Sulton, in the news for his work with the SDC, is to represent those deemed the least, last or left behind.
Wisconsin justices rejected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s request to have his name removed from the November ballot or covered with stickers.