In the wake of President Trump cutting nearly $1 trillion in Medicaid over the next 10 years, Rachel Crites worries for her family and others with disabilities. She says Medicaid is a lifeline—her son ...
Millions of Americans will see their insurance premiums double, or even triple, by 2026 if Republicans don't agree to extend the Affordable Health Care Act tax credits.
Enrollment in Wisconsin’s public school districts has continued to fall, while other types of schools are gaining students, according to the state’s annual late September count. The numbers released ...
Plan your trip to the cheese capital of the world, which happens to be right here in Wisconsin. Here are 11 things to do in Plymouth. The Packers, beer, and cheese are in every Wisconsinite’s blood.
The Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin in 2025 will be custom cushions for wheelchair users, soy sauce, extraction tools or a rescue airboat. Another upset-laden round of head-to-head votes narrowed the ...
We are always looking for elected officials, candidates, activists, and other thought leaders to write thought-provoking op-eds about the challenges and opportunities that Wisconsin face. Specifically ...
Public college is less affordable in Wisconsin than in nearly every other state, according to a new analysis of 2022-23 school year data. The nonprofit National College Attainment Network, which ...
A potential frontrunner decides to seek a third term as attorney general instead, offering stability in the state’s fight against the Trump administration. The decision by Wisconsin Attorney General ...
On your mental map of Wisconsin, draw a diagonal from the southwestern corner of the state through Green Bay. Much of the state north and west of that line is nearing, at or even beyond peak fall ...
WATCH: Former CDC vaccine chair warns Wisconsin could see more measles cases Dr. Jonathan Temte, a UW professor who helped declare measles eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, says low vaccination rates ...
That’s what Eau Claire City Council President Emily Berge is calling US Rep. Derrick Van Orden’s new bill to withhold federal funding from both Eau Claire and Ellsworth over comments made by two city ...
WATCH: Former CDC vaccine chair warns Wisconsin could see more measles cases Dr. Jonathan Temte, a UW professor who helped declare measles eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, says low vaccination rates ...
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