Voters line up on Memorial Day to cast absentee ballots

MILWAUKEE -- In a political first for the city of Milwaukee, voters had a chance to take to the polls on a holiday (Memorial Day) on Monday, May 28th, and many lined up to cast their ballot in the recall election.

Barrett accuses Walker of signing recall petitions against Kohl, Feingold

MADISON -- Milwaukee Mayor and Democratic candidate for governor Tom Barrett continued to launch attacks at Governor Scott Walker on the campaign trail Memorial Day Weekend.

Election bribery law was not broken during Romney visit

WAUKESHA CO. -- Waukesha County District Attorney Brad Schimel says no one broke Wisconsin's Election Bribery Law when presidential candidate Mitt Romney handed out free Cousins Subs sandwiches in April.

MPD's crime numbers become an issue in gubernatorial campaign

MADISON -- Allegations of misreported Milwaukee police crime statistics are now an issue in the gubernatorial recall campaign.

Barrett says he plans to confront Walker re: John Doe during debate

MADISON -- Governor Scott Walker hasn't answered questions about the ongoing John Doe investigation into several of his aides during his time as Milwaukee's County Executive, saying legally, he can't.

Wis. court upholds lemon law judgment against Mercedes-Benz

MADISON (AP) --  The state Supreme Court has upheld a $482,000 lemon law judgment against Mercedes-Benz USA LLC.

Economy the focus on gubernatorial campaign trail

MADISON -- There are less than two weeks until voters take to the polls in the gubernatorial recall election race, and voters are seeing all kinds of confusing information on jobs and the economy.

90,000+ absentee ballots already issued in recall election

MADISON -- Thousands of Wisconsin voters are taking advantage of absentee voting for the June 5th recall election.

Women's, worker's rights at center of Racine Senate recall debate

RACINE -- Women, and discrimination in the workplace have found their way to the center of debate in the John Lehman/Van Wanggaard Senate recall race, as election day draws near.

Mark Neumann submits papers for U.S. Senate seat

MADISON -- Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Mark Neumann turned in his nomination papers to the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board in Madison Tuesday, May 22nd.

Common Council approves resolution for fed. legislation on student loans

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee's Common Council Tuesday, May 22nd approved a resolution urging Congress to pass federal legislation regarding student loans.

Political Lowe-down: The Twitter Transformation

MADISON -- Social media has had a starring role in Wisconsin's political drama for the last year.