Madison Common Council: Alder John W. Duncan announces resignation from Madison Common Council
Alder John W. Duncan, District 1, is resigning from the Madison Common Council, effective July 31, 2026. “My last day as your alder will be Friday, July 31, 2026. My husband and I have decided to move from Madison. While
Rpys campaign: Statement from Kelda Roys’ campaign
“The public is getting far too familiar with hearing Sara Rodriguez apologize. One year ago, Rodriguez launched her campaign claiming Gov. Evers gave her a special heads-up that he was not running for re-election. We soon learned from Gov. Evers
Brennan campaign: Joel Brennan: Sara Rodriguez fails to take responsibility or answer many serious, mounting questions
MILWAUKEE, WI — Democratic candidate for Governor Joel Brennan released the following statement following Sara Rodriguez’s press conference about her campaign: “Sara Rodriguez failed to answer many serious and mounting questions about her campaign’s mismanagement and, more importantly, failed to take responsibility
Rodriguez vows campaign will move ahead amid financial irregularities
Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez today said her gubernatorial campaign is moving forward after finding her former campaign manager had double-counted donations and failed to pay bills, calling it a “bump in the road.”
UW Health: UW Health and Marshfield Medical Center-Beaver Dam complete definitive agreement
MADISON, Wis. – UW Health and Marshfield Medical Center-Beaver Dam have officially reached an agreement to bring the medical center into the UW Health system of care. This milestone reflects steady progress and disciplined planning, according to Carey Gehl, chief
U.S. Rep. Pocan: Reps. Pocan, Dexter, Leger Fernandez, and Ramirez return from Cuba fact-finding mission
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representatives Mark Pocan (WI-02), Teresa Leger Fernandez (NM-03), Delia C. Ramirez (IL-03) and Maxine Dexter (OR-03) released the following statement upon the conclusion of their four-day Congressional delegation to Cuba: “I went to Cuba thirty years ago, three and
Gov. Evers: Slams Trump administration for using misleading data to justify continued threats to funding needed to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse and support Wisconsin’s unemployment insurance program
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers sent a letter to U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Secretary-designee Keith Sonderling, slamming the department’s recent letters to states, including Wisconsin, dated June 17 and July 6, in which he threatened to withhold critical funding needed to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse and support Wisconsin’s unemployment insurance (UI) program based on misleading data and substandard analysis to accuse Wisconsin of
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Ginseng Board of Wisconsin election results announced
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has certified the 2026 Ginseng Board of Wisconsin election results. Robert Kaldunski and Aaron Kaiser, both of Edgar, began three-year terms on the board on July 1,
Wisconsin Historical Society: Wisconsin Historical Society Announces Winners of 2026 Board of Curators Awards
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society is pleased to announce the 2026 winners of the annual Board of Curators Awards, recognizing individuals and organizations across the state for exceptional work aligned with the organization’s mission to connect people to
Community Action Wisconsin: Community Action Wisconsin submits 13,000 signatures to advance Local Healthcare Action Plans in La Crosse and Eau Claire
LA CROSSE / EAU CLAIRE, Wis. — Community Action Wisconsin (CAW), a new grassroots organizing effort, announced today that it has turned in over 13,000 signatures to city clerks in La Crosse and Eau Claire to place Local Healthcare Action
3rd CD Democrats: Tuesday, July 14 is the final 3rd CD Democratic Primary Candidate Forum
The final 3rd CD Democratic Primary Debate Forum will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, July 14 from 6:30pm-8:00pm in Eau Claire. The forum will be held at the Business Education Center of Chippewa Valley Technical College. 620 W. Clairemont Ave. Emily Berge
David Crowley: Why I am proud to endorse Sara Rodriguez for governor
The values we fought for—affordability, opportunity, dignity for working families, and a government that delivers results—do not leave this race simply because I did. The best way to carry those ideas forward is to unite behind Sara Rodriguez and elect her as Wisconsin’s next governor.
Jessica McBride: Poor Joel ‘Pick Me’ Brennan can’t get any love, even though he’s the Democrats’ best candidate
He’s like the responsible, overlooked sibling who gets a 4.0 and goes to college but sits woefully ignored while the parents gush over the flashier sibling who dashed in late, lives in the basement, smokes too much weed, and ran over grandma in the parking lot.
John Nichols: Wisconsin Muslim voters snubbed by gubernatorial candidates
A pair of Democratic contenders pulled out of last week’s forum after learning they would be asked about Israel’s assault on Gaza and other controversial topics.
Dale Kooyenga: A rule meant to protect you may discourage Wisconsin data centers, jobs
What should be a straightforward safeguard risks becoming a barrier that discourages qualified companies from choosing Wisconsin, risking future jobs, tax base growth and economic opportunity.