Wisconsin election investigator Gableman's contempt fines $2K daily
A Wisconsin judge ordered Michael Gableman be fined $2,000 a day until he complies with court orders related to open records requests.
Republicans allow Wisconsin PFAS standards to take effect
Wisconsin Republicans will allow regulations Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' administration developed to control PFAS pollution to take effect.
House passes Senate bill providing security to Supreme Court justices' families
The bill comes after one man was arrested for allegedly plotting to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh and protesters demonstrated outside the homes of justices.
Pet shop facing threats after adding gun control question to adoption form
The Thousand Oaks pet shop is asking how potential adopters feel about gun control and is barring NRA members from adopting. Now the owner is facing thousands of threats.
Wisconsin mentioned in Jan. 6 Capitol attack hearings
Wisconsin is one of a handful of battleground states that determined who won the White House, and after a partial recount, random audits and several lawsuits in federal and state court, the results stayed the same. Joe Biden won Wisconsin by roughly 20,000 votes.
Wisconsin Elections Commission: Republican attorney named new chair
The Wisconsin Elections Commission on Friday selected Republican Attorney Don Millis to be its new chairman, passing over Bob Spindell.
Judge: Gableman's office in contempt, leading GOP election probe
A judge is holding Michael Gableman's office in contempt. He also refused to answer questions in court Friday, June 10.
Wisconsin Elections Commission OKs Tim Michels run for governor
The Wisconsin Elections Commission voted to allow Tim Michels to stay on the Republican primary ballot, pushing aside a Democratic challenge.
Jan. 6 hearing: Capitol officer recounts 'war scene' in her testimony
Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwards described to lawmakers Thursday night the "war scene" that she and other officers faced when rioters began viciously attacking them on Jan. 6, 2021.
The Capitol Riot evidence video: A harrowing American moment, repackaged for prime time
Promised: New footage. New testimony. New and damning revelations designed to eliminate all doubt. Hired to package it all for the airwaves: A former network news president.
Capitol riot hearing: Committee declares Jan. 6 riot an 'attempted coup'
The House panel’s yearlong investigation into the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot is intended to stand as a public record for history.
Wisconsin judge's killing brings judicial safety to the forefront
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janine Geske said security has always been a concern, but she's afraid judges are now being swept up in political fights, putting them in danger.
Wisconsin judge's killing brings judicial safety to the forefront
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janine Geske said security has always been a concern, but she's afraid judges are now being swept up in political fights, putting them in danger.
House votes to set minimum age of 21 for buying semi-automatic weapons in response to recent mass shootings
The legislation has almost no chance of becoming law as the Senate pursues negotiations focused on improving mental health programs, bolstering school security and enhancing background checks.
Donald Trump set to undergo questioning in July for NY civil probe
Former President Donald Trump has agreed to answer questions under oath next month in the New York attorney general's civil investigation into his business practices, unless their lawyers persuade the state's highest court to step in.
Fed judge refuses to bar 3 Wisconsin incumbents from 2022 ballot
A federal judge in Milwaukee has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to bar Republican U.S. Reps. Scott Fitzgerald and Tom Tiffany as well as Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson from the 2022 ballot.
Wisconsin's abortion ban; Gov. Evers calls on GOP to repeal
Governor Tony Evers has called a special session, asking the Wisconsin Legislature to scrap the state’s law banning most abortions. Roe v. Wade has made that state law unenforceable. Without Roe, it would come back.
Wisconsin GOP attorney general candidates look to expand gun rights
The two frontrunners for the Republican attorney general nomination say they want to expand gun rights for nonviolent felons.
2022 midterms: Results from Tuesday's key US House races and other things to know
Primary elections across seven states Tuesday set up November contests in dozens of races, as Democrats look to protect the party's fragile majority in the House.
Wisconsin Supreme Court: Businesses' COVID records can be released
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that the public has a right to see government records related to the tracking COVID-19 outbreaks at businesses.


















