Former Milwaukee Alderman Bob Donovan speaks after advancing in mayoral primary
Former Milwaukee Alderman Bob Donovan is speaking after advancing in the mayoral primary.
Wisconsin election conspiracy theories, officials knock down claims
Wisconsin's top elections officials knocked down a series of conspiracy theories about the state's voter records and election administration.
Ballot box guidance; Wisconsin Elections Commission retracts
The Wisconsin Elections Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to retract its guidance that allowed for multiple absentee ballot boxes.
Evers pushes $150 for Wisconsin residents, opposition expected
Gov. Tony Evers wants to send every resident $150. Wisconsin debates what to do with an estimated $3.8 billion budget surplus.
Milwaukee mayor primary, Johnson, Donovan advance
On spring primary day in Wisconsin, the big race in Milwaukee was for mayor. Seven candidates were whittled to two. Cavalier Johnson and Bob Donovan will face off in the April general election.
State of the State: Evers delivers 4th address
Gov. Tony Evers was back inside the Wisconsin Capitol for his fourth State of the State address after it was held virtually in 2021 due to COVID-19.
State of the State: Evers delivers 4th address
Gov. Tony Evers used his election year State of the State address on Tuesday to call on the Republican-controlled Legislature to approve his plan to send $150 to every taxpayer in Wisconsin, saying inaction by lawmakers now while people are suffering is "baloney."
Wisconsin Assembly advances bail reform
An amendment to change the Wisconsin Constitution which currently limits bail amounts could go to voters in a statewide referendum as soon as April of next year.
Milwaukee mayor race, primary voters cast ballots
Milwaukee voters on Tuesday cast ballots to decide who will move on to the general election in the race for mayor.
UW System foreign influence prevention bills approved
The Wisconsin Senate passed three Republican-backed bills aimed at preventing Chinese spies from infiltrating UW System campuses.
Concealed guns on school property, Wisconsin Senate OKs bill
The Wisconsin Senate sent Gov. Tony Evers a pair of bills on Tuesday that would make it easier to carry concealed firearms in Wisconsin.
Protections for unvaccinated; Wisconsin Senate approves bills
The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Senate passed a package of bills Tuesday that push back against COVID-19 vaccine requirements.
Milwaukee mayor election 2022: Candidates on key issues
The seven candidates for Milwaukee mayor are making their pitches to become the city's next chief executive. But do you know where the candidates stand on the key issues facing voters?
Milwaukee mayor's race, get-out-the-vote efforts
The polls open on Tuesday morning, Feb. 15 in what could be the most-contested mayor's race in Milwaukee history.
Trump's accounting firm says financial statements 'contain discrepancies,' aren't reliable
The accounting firm that prepared former President Donald Trump’s annual financial statements says the documents “should no longer be relied upon” after New York's attorney general said they regularly misstated the value of assets.
Milwaukee mayor's race most contested in city's history
Seven people are trying to serve the rest of Tom Barrett's term in what could be the most-contested mayor's race in Milwaukee history. He resigned to become ambassador to Luxembourg.
Milwaukee mayor's race; most contested in city history
The polls open on Tuesday morning, Feb. 15 in what could be the most-contested mayor's race in Milwaukee history.
Ban on school mask mandates passed by Virginia House; Gov. Youngkin plans to sign
The Virginia House of Delegates banned school mask mandates Monday, handing a victory to Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin after his effort to impose the ban by executive order stalled in court.
Sarah Palin's lawsuit against New York Times dismissed
A judge said Monday he’ll dismiss a libel lawsuit that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin filed against The New York Times, claiming the newspaper damaged her reputation with an editorial falsely linking her campaign rhetoric to a mass shooting.
Official: Trudeau to use emergency powers to quell COVID-19 mandate protests in Canada
A government official in Canada says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will invoke emergency powers to quell the COVID-19 mandate protests.



















