The Wisconsin Republican said he is backing Immigration and Customs Enforcement, despite public outcry over President Donald Trump’s mass deportation efforts.
In rural communities like the town of Wausau, aging clerks are hard to replace — and the state’s decentralized system depends on them.
Wisconsin Watch has a new partner in the fight for facts. Ahead of another pivotal election year, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Wisconsin Watch are teaming up to produce more Fact Briefs, ...
Wisconsin doesn’t have more registered voters than the adult population. The claim, recently recirculated by President Donald Trump, combines two voter lists to misrepresent the number of active, ...
Hope Karnopp has reported on politics for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel since 2023. She covered the 2024 presidential campaigns in Wisconsin and was on the ground at the RNC and DNC. She previously ...
Caught amid the turmoil of the Social Development Commission are a group of workers and contractors who haven’t been paid. Some have given up.
The past eight years have been marked by disagreements over executive power, court battles and budget compromises.
The final marathon session included a reversal on postpartum Medicaid coverage and a plan to use $125 million to address PFAS pollution.
Solar panels still generate electricity on cloudy days and in cold weather, albeit less. Clouds cut output as less sunlight reaches the panels, but they continue producing power from indirect light.
The agriculture industry says tariffs are hurting farmers. Wisconsin Republicans say tariffs are a challenge the industry must endure.
Robin Vos, who has led the Republican charge in Wisconsin during his record-long stint as state Assembly speaker and blocked much of the Democratic governor’s agenda, announced he will ...
At a Wisconsin Watch panel, emergency dispatchers and educators recommended improving pay and working conditions, using therapy and artificial intelligence to reduce burnout, raising the ...