A Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge has ruled that the Social Development Commission’s property corporation defaulted on mortgage payments for its North Avenue buildings and faces foreclosure.
Low-income households are largely excluded from any significant tax benefits from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
A year after the Famous Yeti’s THC pizza incident, the state doesn’t have laws regulating THC in food preparation.
Increased use of compassionate release could ease costs and crowding with minimal risks to public safety, experts say. But it remains off limits to many prisoners.
Wisconsin regulators rarely inspect parks and allow many to go unlicensed — all while frustrations simmer with unresponsive landlords.
Gov. Tony Evers says he supports a Republican bill that would restore funding for Wisconsin veterans homes that closed in September, but the bill’s prospects in the Assembly remain unclear.
In addition to the FAFSA, applicants seeking financial aid will now complete the CSS Profile, including questions about home value and 401(k) balances.
Our democratic republic, more than other forms of government, relies on trust and truth. But people are increasingly receiving bitter and dividing information.
The order doesn’t specify how state agencies should handle the task, but sets a target for completion: the next election, in February.
Thousands of workers will be needed to construct a new nuclear plant at the Kewaunee Power Station, as well as nuclear, electrical, civil, chemical and mechanical engineers to design and operate ...
Immigration hearing and arrest data illustrate where new immigrants to Wisconsin originated, where they settled and how they’ve fared in immigration court.
Mark Treinen joined the Cap Times as the top editor in 2023 following a 30-year career in daily newspapers that included two ...