Wisconsin's Assembly leader claimed there was "widespread voter fraud" after clashing with a man who wanted to decertify the 2020 election.
Around 400 gallons of oil spilled into the Menominee River in Milwaukee for 90 minutes, a Department of Natural Resources spokesperson said.
School districts have the flexibility to support students with and without disabilities when they have proper funding, an advocate said.
“The elections commission did not say that what the fraudulent electors did was totally fine,” a lawyer for a watchdog group said.
Health care workers see a pause in COVID-19 rates, but cautiously watch for new variants.
A lawsuit charged that the health director was wrong to issue orders curbing COVID-19 and Dane County was wrong to authorize them.
WI Assembly Speaker Robin Vos will have to produce emails and texts from his election review, after he said he deletes texts regularly.
Educators across the U.S. signed a pledge as lawmakers tried to pass laws to curb lessons about racism and sexism in history.
The former state supreme court justice had done an "outstanding job" investigating the 2020 U.S. Election, the assembly speaker said.
Low-income residents paid more in taxes while upper- and middle-income taxpayers had cuts, a report said.
The wolf population in Great Lakes states has returned and the state should manage its population, the senator said.
"Safer protocols can be adjusted, but should not be discarded altogether," a church organization told churches across Wisconsin.
Items like groceries and delivery orders were included in invoices Michael Gableman filed to the State Assembly, according to documents.
Legislation to ban transgender children from receiving gender-affirming care still negatively effects children, an advocate said.
Support for legalized marijuana grew by 20 points across all political parties in the last decade, the Marquette University Law Poll said.
“Give generously to a charity if you are inclined, but always research an organization before sending money," an official said.
Wisconsin National Guard members are stationed in Poland amid tensions between Ukraine in Russia. They're expected to return home in spring.
The department hoped it wouldn't have to suspend in-person visits again, the head corrections official said.
The company decided to build postal trucks in South Carolina instead of Wisconsin and union leaders called it an attack against union labor.
The Natural Resource Board vote to set chemical drinking water limits below health services' recommendation was "incomplete but important."
Gun regulation hasn't caught up with technology and citizens deserve more gun policies, one lawmaker said.
"We're not talking about 2020," one state senator said Tuesday as a dozen voting bills were passed.
Union representation in sectors like manufacturing has decreased and those heavy jobs have a smaller share in Wisconsin, a report said.
Paid time off to care for newborn or recently adopted children contributes to healthy development, one state senator said.
Agriculture creates 90 percent of nitrates in Wisconsin soil, research showed.
The initiative brought together business owners and environmental groups to preserve the Great Lakes, one U.S. Congress member said.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court would favor creating rules to shackle juveniles in court only when necessary.
Local property tax payers could pay up to $577 million more in 2022-23 if voucher caps go, the Department of Public Instruction said.
"Indifference is getting expensive, folks," Evers told legislators at his address Tuesday.
"You're not crazy," one state representatives told crowd members at a rally for overturning a U.S. election.
Water pollution permit and nutrient management plans aren’t protecting drinking water in some Wisconsin communities.
A restaurant owner was looking to promising year-end holiday business when "omicron hit us upside the head."
Business groups have been able to delay releasing COVID-19 outbreak records without proving it being unlawful, one lawyer said.
Milwaukee mayoral candidates covered topics from reckless driving, pandemic relief and revenue in a forum hosted Wednesday.
Transforming the state's unemployment division would make "an entity that micromanages claimants’ job search efforts,” a lawyer said.
Advocates for workers and the poor say measures won’t help employers who have trouble hiring.
People should apply a critical eye to the spreadsheet snippets and homemade lists circulating, an elections official said of the claims.
About $42 million is available for a Type 1 facility in Milwaukee.
Democratic politicians called the GOP-advanced proposal "watered down."
"It’s too bad we don’t have bipartisan support in opposition to pipelines, because this goes to quality of life," one officeholder said.