Broadband bill would target underserved rural areas
MADISON — Republican lawmakers are circulating a bill to expand broadband service in underserved parts of the state.The bill made public Tuesday is sponsored by Rep.
Governor Scott Walker proposes lifetime teaching licenses
MADISON — Teachers in the state would never have to renew their teaching licenses under a plan from Gov.
Lawmaker: Gov. Scott Walker owes apology to single parents
MADISON — A Democratic state representative who was a single parent says Gov.
Gov. Walker says he abandoned I-94 roadwork because of Milwaukee infighting
MILWAUKEE COUNTY -- Gov.
UWM students react to Gov. Walker's higher education proposal that may impact student organizations
MILWAUKEE -- Part of Governor Scott Walker's higher education proposal is what he calls expanded freedom for students when it comes to their money.
State lawmakers, officials react to Gov. Walker's budget proposals
MADISON -- There is no shortage of reaction to Gov.
Republican leaders differ with Governor Walker on budget
MADISON -- Republican legislative leaders are showing where divisions will be with Gov.
Governor Walker proposes 5% UW tuition cut; plan gets chilly reception in Legislature
LA CROSSE -- Many students attending a University of Wisconsin System campus would see their tuition cut by five percent under a plan floated by Gov.
Gov. Walker plans "transformative" evangelical Alaskan cruise
MADISON — Wisconsin Gov.
Medical examiner investigates 8 probable overdose deaths in Milwaukee Co.
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office investigated eight probable overdose deaths in Milwaukee County this past weekend.
State Sen. Scott Fitzgerald says he doesn't see excitement for tuition cut
MADISON -- Republican Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald says he doesn't see a "lot of excitement" for Gov.
Gov. Walker says budget will include $649M more for public schools, 2 years after proposed cuts
MADISON -- Governor Scott Walker said the budget he's set to unveil Wednesday, February 8th will include hundreds of millions more for public schools.
Committee sends project labor agreement bill to Senate
MADISON — The Wisconsin state Senate could soon take up a bill that would limit the influence of unions bidding for public projects.The Senate Labor Committee voted on party lines Thursday to approve a proposal sponsored by Sen.