Nearly a dozen Wisconsinites were pardoned by President Donald Trump Monday when he issued a sweeping executive order pardoning more than 1,500 people charged in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Those pardoned include:
Gov. Tony Evers used his State of the State to urge the Legislature to enact proposals that Republicans have rejected in the past.
For Aquilino Gonell the inauguration Monday of Donald Trump to a second term as U.S. president will carry bitter ironies. Before and after winning the election in November, Trump said he would pardon those convicted in the Jan.
Transportation secretary nominee Sean Duffy promised to not interfere in ongoing agency investigations into Elon Musk’s electric car company if confirmed to head the department.
Wis., right, before Duffy testifies before the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, on his nomination to be Transportation Secretary.
With less than a week until President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House, the Senate is busy grilling the nominees picked to fill out his Cabinet. Following a marathon hearing for Defense Secretary-nominee Pete Hegseth on Tuesday,
Progressive staffers on Capitol Hill penned a letter to congressional leadership on Thursday asking for a 32-hour week, claiming it would increase staff retention, prevent burnout, and serve as a ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers took to the podium Wednesday night at the Wisconsin State Capitol for his seventh State of the State address, where he addressed success in cutting taxes and building the economy.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers used his seventh State of the State speech Wednesday to urge the Republican-controlled Legislature to enact a wide range of Democratic priorities they have rejected in the past,
A day that began with the outgoing president’s pardon of lawmakers and his own family ended with the incoming president’s pardon of supporters who attacked the U.S.
Crawford said she would focus on public safety, "I believe people in Wisconsin deserve to feel safe as they go about their lives — in their homes, driving down the road, or walking to the grocery store. My top priority in making decisions is always to ...
Wisconsin Public Radio’s Dr. Jonathan Overby is the host of the event. The event will also feature musical and dance performances, speeches and presentations of the MLK Heritage