In addition to its strict voter ID law, other restrictive voting laws in Wisconsin make it the fifth-hardest state in the nation to cast a vote, according to the Cost of Voting Index.
The case is all but certain to come before the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which currently holds a 4-3 liberal majority.
Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel bring their political histories — and partisan backers —to the race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
More than $17 billion, or 61%, of the federal aid the Wisconsin government receives goes to the state's Department of Health Services. The health department spends most of that amount on Medicaid programs, according to the state Legislature's nonpartisan fiscal bureau.
The Madison area hit 13 below zero Tuesday morning, with a brisk breeze dropping the wind chill to minus 31. While most of us were huddled inside, some were out in the arctic air, either because their jobs required it or because,
The state superintendent leads the Department of Public Instruction, which oversees the state's 421 public school districts and its libraries. A primary will be held Feb. 18.
When Wisconsin voters legalized the state lottery in the '80s, they did so on the promise of using the proceeds for property tax relief.
Gov. Tony Evers in a letter to President Donald Trump said Wisconsinites "are rightfully alarmed and concerned" by a abrupt freeze on federal funds.
The freeze could affect Wisconsin schools, road builders, health care providers and others counting on those taxpayer funds.
The Wisconsin men moved up four spots to No. 18 in the latest NET rankings, which are a key tool in determining seeding and at-large qualifiers for the NCAA Tou
The Republican-backed candidate in Wisconsin’s pivotal state Supreme Court race says he thinks anyone convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers should serve their entire sentence.
Older Black men account for a growing share of Milwaukee drug deaths as fentanyl creeps into cocaine supplies, catching a generation unaware.