Housing affordability is Gen Z's top voting issue, Redfin survey finds
Rising housing costs are making it difficult for first-time buyers to secure a home, an issue concerning young voters ahead of November’s election.
'Battleground' host S.E. Cupp previews local-first election coverage
“Battleground," a new FOX First Run digital initiative, is set to debut on June 10. It takes a local-first approach to covering the swing states.
WI AG Kaul criminally charges 3 people who worked for Trump in 2020
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul filed felony forgery charges against two attorneys and an aide who helped submit paperwork falsely saying former President Donald Trump won Wisconsin in 2020.
Conventional Wisdom: Service With A Smile
People from across the state, country and world will descend on Milwaukee for the RNC this summer – and they'll need places to eat and sleep.
Fauci grilled by House GOP over COVID-19 response, origins
During his testimony, Anthony Fauci and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene got into a heated exchange. Greene tried to discredit Fauci while grilling him on social distancing and masking guidelines during the pandemic.
RNC 2024: Volunteers still needed, recruitment deadline Wednesday
The deadline to apply to volunteer for the Milwaukee 2024 Host Committee during the Republican National Convention is fast approaching.
Jill Biden visits Festa Italiana, Milwaukee remarks don't address Trump
First lady Jill Biden stopped in Milwaukee, delivering remarks during the Festa Italiana opening ceremony, on Friday, May 31.
Trump, in post-conviction remarks, falsely claims 'trial was rigged'
Donald Trump, at a press conference Friday morning, again called his trial "rigged." "If they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone," he said.
Trump found guilty in hush-money case; sentencing set for July
Former President Donald Trump sat stone-faced in court as a jury found him guilty of falsifying business records in an attempt to bury stories about extramarital affairs that arose during his 2016 presidential campaign.
Politicians react after Trump guilty verdict in hush money trial
A mix of reactions are pouring in as many are weighing in after Donald Trump was found guilty in his hush money trial.
Trump guilty: Wisconsin politicians respond to hush-money verdict
A jury convicted former President Donald Trump in a hush-money case related to his 2016 campaign. Wisconsin politicians responded to the verdict.
MPS finance problem: Dismantling school district a familiar question
A Milwaukee Public Schools finance report problem could impact every school district in Wisconsin. Is it time to split up the state's largest district?
Can Trump still run for president? What his conviction means for the election
Can Donald Trump still be president now that he's been found guilty? Here's what the Constitution says.
Trump’s other criminal cases and where they stand after NYC conviction
Aside from the likely appeal in New York, Donald Trump is still involved in three other criminal cases including one out of Georgia, one out of Washington, D.C., and one out of Florida.
Trump found guilty in hush money case
After deliberating for about a day, jurors in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial reached a verdict.
First lady Jill Biden to visit Milwaukee, speak at Festa Italiana
First lady Jill Biden will make an appearance at Festa Italiana this weekend in Milwaukee.
RNC 2024: Governor declares emergency
Gov. Tony Evers has declared an emergency ahead of this summer's Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Here's what it means.
RNC 2024: Wisconsin governor declares emergency, what it means
Gov. Tony Evers has declared an emergency ahead of this summer's Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Here's what it means.
WI judge hearing union law lawsuit appears to have signed Walker petition
A judge overseeing a challenge brought by unions trying to undo Wisconsin's law that bans nearly all collective bargaining for public workers appears to have signed a 2011 petition to recall then-Gov. Scott Walker from office because of anger over that law.
Journalism groups sue WI Justice Department for names of police officers
Two groups of investigative journalist tracking police misconduct have filed a lawsuit in the hopes of forcing the Wisconsin Department of Justice to divulge the names, birthdates nd disciplinary records of every officer in the state.



















