Q&A: How Would Wisconsin Ditch Spring Elections?
Ending Wisconsin’s spring elections wouldn’t be as easy as GOP congressman Derrick Van Orden suggests.
Ending Wisconsin’s spring elections wouldn’t be as easy as GOP congressman Derrick Van Orden suggests.
Southeastern Wisconsin’s first diverging Diamond has arrived — and it’s turning heads.
Most recently, each tunnel shut down for about two months earlier this year.
Milwaukee’s most connected public gardner/mural maker/fundraiser has spent years connecting the city’s artists, nonprofits and neighborhoods. Now, he’s ready to take on a new venture: housing development.
After less than two decades printing newspapers, the Journal Sentinel’s massive West Milwaukee facility is being repurposed by Global Power Components.
Wakeboats have become floating pariahs, but their defenders say the criticism is unfounded.
For better or worse, state cost-cutting panel is no DOGE.
A swamped craft in Green Lake was not the end of a man’s life but allegedly the beginning of a long, not-secret-enough flight to romance in Central Asia.
There are 6 big rules that high school student-athletes must follow to maintain their WIAA eligibility.
The man who helped create Erin Hills introduced an ambitious proposal for a new elite Lake Country golf course.