In addition to its strict voter ID law, other restrictive voting laws in Wisconsin make it the fifth-hardest state in the nation to cast a vote, according to the Cost of Voting Index.
The Wisconsin men moved up four spots to No. 18 in the latest NET rankings, which are a key tool in determining seeding and at-large qualifiers for the NCAA Tou
The Madison area hit 13 below zero Tuesday morning, with a brisk breeze dropping the wind chill to minus 31. While most of us were huddled inside, some were out in the arctic air, either because their jobs required it or because,
The state superintendent leads the Department of Public Instruction, which oversees the state's 421 public school districts and its libraries. A primary will be held Feb. 18.
The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Legislature has asked that a liberal state Supreme Court justice step aside in a pending case that seeks to overturn a 2011 law that effectively ended collective
Gov. Tony Evers in a letter to President Donald Trump said Wisconsinites "are rightfully alarmed and concerned" by a abrupt freeze on federal funds.
Wisconsin makes it more difficult for its citizens to vote than almost any state in the nation. Looking only at voter ID laws, Wisconsin’s is one of the strictest in the country, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, but there are other factors besides the voter ID law that affect how easy or hard it is to vote.
While Dunn didn't mention court candidate Brad Schimel by name he criticized comments Schimel made previously about Jan. 6.
Mother of the late Rep. Jonathan Brostoff implores action on firearms, including reinstating 48-hour waiting period for handguns
Wisconsin Democrats are pushing legislation to block state officials and resources from being used to detain anyone in the state on an immigration matter without a
The Republican-backed candidate in Wisconsin’s pivotal state Supreme Court race says he thinks anyone convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers should serve their entire sentence.
At some point in the First Act, this curtain shows up and I’m looking at it and thinking, ‘Man, that looks really familiar,” State Journal reporter Barry Adams said.