A Milwaukee County jury found 52-year-old Demetric Scott guilty of felony identity theft and witness intimidation.
Angela Smith, owner and operator of The Zen Dragonfly, uses African traditional methods to assist people in their physical, mental and spiritual healing.
People on Wisconsin’s inactive list aren’t eligible to vote, but their records stay on file indefinitely — a practice that actually helps reduce the likelihood of fraud, election officials ...
Massive data center proposals are often developed in secret. Wisconsin has now joined several states with legislative proposals to make the process more transparent.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor Paul Florsheim is trying to take his case all the way to the Wisconsin Supreme Court to overturn a 1923 ruling.
Records requests reveal how industry groups and legislators approach plans to alleviate rising costs to operate dairy farms.
An anesthesiologist and a cardiologist gave up prestigious careers to save their daughter from war. Nearly four years later, they’re still on the long road to practicing their professions in the ...
In 2018, Wisconsin Democrats were “hungry for a win” after two terms of the Walker administration, and Evers’ statewide election success as superintendent of public instruction appealed to Democratic ...
In Madison, Oshkosh, Superior and elsewhere, protesters spoke out against federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis.
Cloverleaf Infrastructure is no longer pursuing land to build a data center in the town of Carlton, town and company officials said.
The White House’s effort to blame Alex Pretti for the Border Patrol shooting that killed him in Minnesota has renewed a national conversation about Second Amendment rights. Here are the parameters ...
Accepting the former city clerk’s defense in a lawsuit over 193 lost ballots would free election officials to diminish voting rights, the governor warned in a court filing.