
As universal free school meals end, are Wisconsin families ready for it?
The COVID-19 pandemic forced students to pack up their bags and switch from whiteboards to laptops.
Empty schools meant empty cafeterias.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced students to pack up their bags and switch from whiteboards to laptops.
Empty schools meant empty cafeterias.
A Wisconsin judge found that there was “absolutely no evidence of election fraud” in Wisconsin at the end of a lawsuit involving Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
The Wisconsin football team returns to practice this week in preparation for the 2022 season, which means Camp Randall Stadium is about to come back to life.
GOP gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels refused to even touch the subject of gun reform when asked by CBS 58, but in a recent radio appearance on the Vicki McKenna Show, he voiced his opposition to red flag laws and efforts to curtail gun violence overall in Wisconsin.
A small business called Door County Candle Company has so far raised $700,000 for relief efforts in Ukraine, spearheaded by business owner Christiana Gorchynsky Trapani.
Alliant Energy is starting a new energy-saving program that the utility’s demand-side manager, Kari Gehrke, describes as “a simple way [for customers] to save money and reduce their carbon footprint at the same time.”
On July 20th, Governor Tony Evers filed a lawsuit in Dane County Circuit Court against 3 Wisconsin manufacturers and 15 other chemical companies for their use of PFAS, which the state claims has polluted the water and natural resources of Wisconsin.
Summer programs like Lead Generation are giving students in Milwaukee, Marquette, and other cities the tools to explore career options and pursue higher education, especially for students of color.
The Taste of Madison is returning to Capitol Square Park for its 40 year anniversary on Labor Day weekend.
Voting in the Wisconsin primaries has been shaken up by Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions and last minute drop outs in the races for the senate and governor. If you are unsure how to vote this year, or if a candidate you voted for dropped out, we have the information you need.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced students to pack up their bags and switch from whiteboards to laptops.
Empty schools meant empty cafeterias.
A Wisconsin judge found that there was “absolutely no evidence of election fraud” in Wisconsin at the end of a lawsuit involving Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
The Wisconsin football team returns to practice this week in preparation for the 2022 season, which means Camp Randall Stadium is about to come back to life.
GOP gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels refused to even touch the subject of gun reform when asked by CBS 58, but in a recent radio appearance on the Vicki McKenna Show, he voiced his opposition to red flag laws and efforts to curtail gun violence overall in Wisconsin.
A small business called Door County Candle Company has so far raised $700,000 for relief efforts in Ukraine, spearheaded by business owner Christiana Gorchynsky Trapani.
Alliant Energy is starting a new energy-saving program that the utility’s demand-side manager, Kari Gehrke, describes as “a simple way [for customers] to save money and reduce their carbon footprint at the same time.”
On July 20th, Governor Tony Evers filed a lawsuit in Dane County Circuit Court against 3 Wisconsin manufacturers and 15 other chemical companies for their use of PFAS, which the state claims has polluted the water and natural resources of Wisconsin.
Summer programs like Lead Generation are giving students in Milwaukee, Marquette, and other cities the tools to explore career options and pursue higher education, especially for students of color.
The Taste of Madison is returning to Capitol Square Park for its 40 year anniversary on Labor Day weekend.
Voting in the Wisconsin primaries has been shaken up by Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions and last minute drop outs in the races for the senate and governor. If you are unsure how to vote this year, or if a candidate you voted for dropped out, we have the information you need.