RNC Milwaukee 2024; protests, marching rules
The City of Milwaukee is one step closer to approving rules for speakers and protests during the Republican National Convention.
Kimberly Zapata ballot Fraud trial begins
The trial for Kimberly Zapata, a former Milwaukee election official, began today, March 18. she's accused of ballot fraud that happened in 2022.
Marquette helps DACA students; supporting 'Dreamers' with gala
Marquette University is going the extra mile to help DACA students achieve higher education.
Wisconsin early voting begins March 19; what you need to know
Early voting begins in Wisconsin for local races, two proposed constitutional amendments and the now anticlimactic presidential primary.
Wisconsin EV charging network; bill could unlock $78M in funds
A Wisconsin bill that could make a statewide EV rapid charging station network possible is now on Gov. Tony Evers' desk.
Eric Hovde promises to donate Senate salary to charity: 'I can't be bought'
Wisconsin Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde pledged in a new campaign ad Friday to donate his salary to charity if elected, a move that comes as Democrats try to paint the California bank owner and real estate mogul as an out-of-touch multimillionaire.
President Biden's Milwaukee visit; boy with stutter gets advice
9-year-old Harry Abramson got to meet President Joe Biden after writing him a letter asking how to overcome stuttering.
Judge denies Trump's request to dismiss classified documents case
Former President Donald Trump’s felony classified documents charges won’t be dismissed on constitutional grounds, a federal judge ruled Thursday afternoon.
Question of banning outside election grants
You'll decide if Wisconsin's constitution should be amended to ban outside money from going to elections, what conservatives are calling "Zuckerbucks."
Outside funding for Wisconsin elections, voters to decide April 2
Voters will decide whether to amend the Wisconsin Constitution: Should the state ban outside groups from giving money to governments for elections?
Jets' Aaron Rodgers denies accusations he shared Sandy Hook conspiracies
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has denied recent accusations that he allegedly shared conspiracy theories about the Sandy Hook shooting.
32-hour workweek? Bernie Sanders' bill would make it US law
Senator Bernie Sanders is proposing a 32-hour workweek with no loss of pay in America.
President Biden visits Milwaukee, 6th Street project funding announced
In Milwaukee, President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced $36 million in grant funding for infrastructure projects aimed at reconnecting communities.
President Biden's visit, 6th Street project funding
In Milwaukee, President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced $36 million in grant funding for infrastructure projects aimed at reconnecting communities.
President Biden's Milwaukee visit; race for the White House is on
President Joe Biden’s latest visit to Milwaukee highlights the importance of the battleground state when it comes to deciding who wins the White House.
President Biden in the battleground state
President Joe Biden’s latest visit to Milwaukee highlights the importance of the battleground state when it comes to deciding who wins the White House.
Hunter Biden trial on federal gun charges tentatively set for June 3
Hunter Biden could face trial in Delaware on federal firearms charges as soon as June, in the midst of his father's reelection campaign.
Biden announces 6th Street project funding
In Milwaukee, President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced $36 million in grant funding for infrastructure projects aimed at reconnecting communities.
Vos recall petition identity theft, Racine County DA reports calls
The Racine County DA's Office said it has fielded "numerous" calls about reported identity theft related to an effort to recall Assembly Speaker Vos.
President Biden speaks about infrastructure in Milwaukee
President Biden speaks about infrastructure in Milwaukee.