Congressional maps, Wisconsin Supreme Court rejects redistricting
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Friday rejected a Democratic lawsuit that sought to throw out the battleground state’s congressional maps.
Volunteers needed for RNC 2024 Milwaukee
It's all hands on deck for the RNC 2024 Milwaukee, and thousands of volunteers are needed to make it all happen.
RNC chairwoman to resign before convention
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel is resigning from her role months before the convention in Milwaukee.
RNC 2024 Milwaukee needs volunteers
It's all hands on deck for the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, and leaders are calling for thousands of volunteers to help make it happen.
Republican National Committee shakeup as Milwaukee prepares for RNC
A major shakeup is coming to the Republican National Committee. Next week, the chairwoman will resign.
Secretary Kevin Carr announces retirement from Wisconsin DOC
Secretary Kevin A. Carr, head of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, announced his retirement effective Friday, March 8.
Evers vetoes Republican-backed bills cutting income, retiree taxes
Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a nearly $800 million income tax cut passed by Republicans.
2024 RNC volunteer recruitment effort; Milwaukee to welcome thousands
The MKE 2024 Host Committee launched on Friday, March 1 its formal volunteer recruitment efforts ahead of this summer’s Republican National Convention.
Nearly as many abortions happening in US every month as before Roe v. Wade was overturned: Report
A new study conducted for the advocacy group Society of Family Planning found that the number of monthly abortions in the U.S. is similar to what it was before the nation's top court overturned the right to abortion.
Who will replace Mitch McConnell as the Senate's top Republican?
Who might replace Mitch McConnell? Though no senator has announced their intention to run, there have been some vying for the job behind the scenes, according to the AP.
Mitch McConnell to resign as Senate Republican leader in November
Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving Senate leader in history who maintained his power in the face of dramatic convulsions in the Republican Party for almost two decades, will step down from that position in November.
Hunter Biden at deposition: ‘I did not involve my father in my business’
Hunter Biden’s private deposition is part of the Republican-led impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
Michigan primary 2024 takeaways: Trump-Biden win edging closer to a rematch
Biden and Trump easily won their Michigan primaries on Tuesday. However, both candidates have cause for concern in their bid for the White House.
Raymond School Board election; recall unsuccessful
The Raymond School Board recall election was unsuccessful, as Janell Wise retained her seat and Mike Pauers became the newest member of the school board.
White powder in letter sent to Donald Trump Jr. prompts emergency crew response
Emergency crews responded to Donald Trump Jr.’s Florida home on Monday after a letter containing unidentified white powder was sent to him.
RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel to resign after losing Trump's backing
RNC chair Ronna McDaniel said she’s leaving the GOP’s national leadership after Donald Trump announced his preference for someone else in the role.
Trump committee, Brandtjen felony charges recommended: Wisconsin ethics panel
The Wisconsin Ethics Commission has recommended felony charges against a committee for former President Trump and state lawmaker Janel Brandtjen.
PFAS pollution: Wisconsin lawmakers pass bill to tackle problem
The Wisconsin Assembly passed a bill Thursday that would unlock $125 million to help municipalities and landowners cope with PFAS pollution.
Wisconsin hunting, fishing licenses; Assembly OKs out-of-state fee hike
The Wisconsin Assembly approved a bill that would raise a variety of hunting, fishing and trapping license fees for out-of-state residents.
Wisconsin abortion debate; Planned Parenthood files petition
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin asked the state Supreme Court on Thursday, Feb. 22 to overturn a 174-year-old state law that conservatives have interpreted as an abortion ban.


















