Biden running in 2024: President says Kamala Harris will be running mate again
President Joe Biden has confirmed that he plans to have Vice President Kamala Harris be his running mate in 2024.
Wisconsin election investigation, Voces de la Frontera subpoenaed
Voces de la Frontera Action said that special investigator Michael Gableman sent a subpoena seeking election records from the organization.
VP Kamala Harris, Milwaukee visit set for Jan. 24
Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Milwaukee on Monday, Jan. 24.
Wisconsin Supreme Court hears redistricting arguments
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in the high-stakes legal battle over political district boundary maps.
Jan. 6 panel subpoenas Rudy Giuliani, other Trump allies who challenged 2020 election
The House committee investigating the U.S. Capitol insurrection has subpoenaed Rudy Giuliani and other members of Donald Trump’s legal team who filed bogus legal challenges to the 2020 election that fueled the lie that race had been stolen from the former president.
Wisconsin unemployment: Bills would tighten benefits, Medicaid
Wisconsin Republicans introduced a package of legislation that would tighten eligibility for unemployment benefits and Medicaid coverage.
Republican Wisconsin Assembly leader Steineke won't seek reelection
Assembly Majority Leader Jim Steineke, a Republican representing Kaukauna, announced Tuesday that he won’t seek reelection this fall.
Wisconsin concealed carry age change introduced
Republican Wisconsin lawmakers are pushing a plan that would lower the minimum age to legally carry a concealed weapon in the state.
Senate presses ahead with voting rights debate: Here's what the legislation would do
The Senate on Tuesday is set to debate legislation that combines the two major voting bills, the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
7 Milwaukee mayor candidates look to fill Barrett's term
Seven candidates are running to fill Tom Barrett's term as mayor of Milwaukee, with the field officially set ahead of the Feb. 15 primary.
7 Milwaukee mayor candidates look to fill Barrett's term
Seven candidates are running to fill Tom Barrett's term as mayor of Milwaukee, with the field officially set ahead of the Feb. 15 primary.
1st Black female lieutenant governor presides over Virginia Senate
Republican Winsome Earle-Sears has taken her seat for the first day presiding over the Virginia Senate as the state’s first woman to serve as lieutenant governor and the first Black woman to hold statewide office.
Milwaukee mask mandate back? Council vote Tuesday
A citywide mask mandate could return to Milwaukee pending a vote from the Common Council scheduled for Tuesday.
North Korea fires 2 suspected missile into sea, S. Korean officials say
The launch came after the North conducted a pair of flight tests of a purported hypersonic missile on Jan. 5 and Jan. 11.
President Biden, First Lady volunteer at Philabundance to pay tribute ahead of MLK Day
The President and the first lady returned to Philabundance again as a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. ahead of the MLK Day since they recognize hunger in America as one of the continued issues impacting children and families.
Penzeys Spices calls Republicans 'racists' in email to customers
Wauwatosa-based Penzeys Spices, a national company, is calling Republicans "racists" in an email blast.
Attorney General Kaul reelection campaign has $1M+ available
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul says he has more than $1 million in the bank heading into his reelection campaign.
Wisconsin ballot drop box ruling; group takes emergency action
A group defending absentee ballot drop boxes files an emergency request asking Waukesha County Judge Michael Bohren to put his own ruling on hold. One village has already removed their drop box one month before the state's next primary.
Biden touts bridge repair program in speech on infrastructure
President Joe Biden spoke on Jan. 14 about his infrastructure plan's $27 billion program to repair and upgrade roughly 15,000 bridges across the U.S.
Biden urges employers to 'do the right thing' after Supreme Court blocks vaccine mandate
President Biden appealed to U.S. companies “to do the right thing to protect Americans’ health and economy” after the Supreme Court blocked the vaccine mandate.



















