Robin Vos recall: Trump supporters' attempt failed, review finds

The effort to recall Robin Vos did not gather enough signatures to trigger the recall election and should be rejected, state elections officials said.

Trump's bid for trial delay rejected by New York appeals court

A New York appeals court judge has rejected the latest bid by former President Donald Trump to delay his hush money criminal trial, less than a week before jury selection is set to start.

President Joe Biden Wisconsin visit; unveils student debt relief plan

President Joe Biden traveled to Wisconsin to announce details of a new plan to ease student loan debt for millions, a trip that comes a week after primary voting in the Midwest battleground highlighted weaknesses for the Democratic president and Donald Trump, his Republican challenger.

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Pres. Biden traveled to MATC in Madison, WI on Monday, April 8 to announce new details for student loan debt relief.

Trump's latest abortion statement draws ire from pro-life groups

Former President Donald Trump clarified his position on abortion after months of mixed messages. Anti-abortion groups say they're "deeply disappointed" with Trump's statement.

Biden visits Baltimore bridge collapse: 'Your nation has your back'

President Joe Biden got a firsthand look Friday at the devastation left behind after Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed last month. 

Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson: High expectations for 1st full term

Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson sailed to victory in Tuesday’s election winning about 80% of the vote. This will be Johnson’s first full term in office since taking over for Tom Barrett two years ago.

Hmong, Asian American history; Wisconsin schools required to teach

Gov. Tony Evers on Thursday signed into law a bipartisan bill requiring Wisconsin schools to teach Asian American and Hmong American histories.

WI transgender high school sports ban bill vetoed by Gov. Evers

Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill Tuesday, April 2, that was passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature to ban high school transgender athletes from competing on teams that align with their gender identity.

Former President Trump Wisconsin visit to Green Bay Tuesday

Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to make his first campaign visit to Wisconsin in 2024 – it is set for Tuesday evening, April 2 in Green Bay.

Robin Vos recall: Second effort launched to oust Assembly speaker

Backers of former President Trump are launching a second effort to recall Assembly Speaker Robin Vos after the first attempt appears to have failed.

Open Record: In-Person Influence

Professor Christopher Devine joins Open Record to explain why Presidential campaign visits often do little to influence voter behavior.

Trump is selling Bibles for $59.99 ahead of Easter

Former President Donald Trump is hawking Bibles as he runs to return to the White House.

NY court agrees to let Trump pay $175M instead of $454M in civil fraud case

A court has agreed to hold off collection of Donald Trump’s more than $454 million civil fraud judgment — if he puts up $175 million within 10 days.

Trump’s bond deadline to secure $454 million ends Monday

Donald Trump’s appeal bond of $454 million is due Monday as part of a penalty he owes for a civil fraud judgment. Here’s what happens if the money hasn’t been secured.

Trump properties that could be seized in fraud lawsuit collection

Here’s a list of the specific Trump properties cited in the fraud case that could be among the assets collected by the state of New York as soon as Monday,

WIS 16 cable barrier project in Waukesha County, Evers approves

Governor Evers has approved a $2.1 million improvement project along WIS 16, from WIS 190 (Capitol Drive) to approximately 5,800 feet west of WIS 84, in Waukesha County.

Evers vetoes election bills, signs precious metals sales tax exemption

Gov. Tony Evers vetoed Republican proposals that would have allowed election observers to get closer to poll workers and required a new post-election audit, while signing a bill increasing the penalty for assaulting an election official.