Opportunity Wisconsin: Tariff Tuesdays
THE REFUND YOU WON’T BE GETTING This week, the Trump administration launched an online portal to refund money back from tariffs the Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional. There’s just one catch: it’s not for you. The portal — known as CAPE,
Brunette campaign: Former Lt. Governor Barbara Lawton endorses Judge Lyndsey Brunette for Wisconsin Supreme Court
MADISON, Wis. – Former Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawton has endorsed Judge Lyndsey Brunette for Wisconsin Supreme Court, citing Brunette’s commitment to protecting fundamental rights and freedoms and her experience on the bench. “Supreme Court justices provide the essential backstop
Gov. Evers: Sends letter urging Trump administration to halt plans to rescind 2001 rule affecting the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, emphasizes potential environmental impacts
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, during Earth Week, sent a letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins expressing his concerns with the USDA’s proposed rescission of the 2001 Roadless Rule, which would impact nearly 70,000 acres of land in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in Northern Wisconsin. Gov. Evers, who has made
Dept. of Transportation: ICYMI: WisDOT, industry partners urge drivers to commit to safe driving in work zones
Contractor representative reminds drivers to see more than a vest, see a person Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Secretary Kristina Boardman yesterday joined the Wisconsin State Patrol and a contractor representative to urge people to drive safely in work zones
Milwaukee Common Council: Officially designates “Youth Victory Over Violence Week”
MILWAUKEE, WI — Today, the Milwaukee Common Council took a historic step in prioritizing community safety and youth empowerment by officially passing a resolution to designate the last week of April as Youth Victory Over Violence Week. Sponsored by Alderwoman Larresa Taylor, the
Rep. Zimmerman: Announces reelection campaign for Wisconsin State Assembly
Milwaukee County Executive Crowley: Releases 2025 fatal overdose data
MILWAUKEE – For the fourth year in a row, overdose and opioid overdose deaths are on the decline in Milwaukee County. On Tuesday, April 21, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley was joined by Dr. Ben Weston, the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner
Wisconsin Muslim Civic Alliance: Applauds Milwaukee Common Council for unanimously passing resolution calling for the release of Salah Sarsour
The Wisconsin Muslim Civic Alliance (WMCA) applauds the Milwaukee Common Council for passing a resolution calling for the immediate release of Salah Sarsour and affirming his right to due process under the Constitution. The resolution passed with a decisive vote
UW-Green Bay: Phoenix pride fuels record-breaking third annual UW-Green Bay Giving Day
GREEN BAY, Wis.— UW-Green Bay asked, and the Phoenix community showed up. Friends, alumni and community partners came together and raised $262,604 during the third annual UW-Green Bay Giving Day marking a 28.2% increase over last year and underscoring the powerful role
Dept. of Natural Resources: Walleye tag reward study continues in the bay of Green Bay
GREEN BAY, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), together with Walleyes for Tomorrow, has announced the continuation of the walleye reward tag study in the Bay of Green Bay and its major tributaries. The Bay of Green Bay and its tributaries support a
UW-Stout: Animation, video seniors’ short films featured alongside seasoned storytellers at Unspooled, May 9-10
Menomonie, Wis. – Girl Scouts and turkeys and zombies! Oh, my! Animation and digital media and video production seniors are busy wrapping up their capstone projects before setting their cinematic monsters loose at the 4th Annual Unspooled Film & Animation Festival
City of Milwaukee Alderman Burgelis: Statement on the passing of Dan Bice
Today, we mark the passing of Dan Bice, a one-of-a-kind journalist who never flinched, never coasted, and never let powerful people get comfortable. For decades at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, he asked the questions others wouldn’t, chased facts others missed, and
Dept. of Justice: UPDATE: Officer involved death investigation in Superior, Wis.
SUPERIOR, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is investigating an officer involved death that occurred in the City of Superior on the evening of Tuesday, April 7, 2026. At 9:47 p.m. Tuesday evening,
Gov. Evers: Trillion Trees Pledge update: Gov. Evers, DNR announce nearly 12 million trees planted in 2025, bringing state over halfway toward its tree planting goal
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), in celebration of Earth Day, Arbor Day, and Forest Appreciation Week, today released Wisconsin’s Trillion Trees Pledge 2025 Annual Report. The report shows that Wisconsin planted nearly 12 million trees and conserved more than 7,800 acres of
WisDems: Round up: Wisconsin Democrats ramp up for midterms
MADISON, Wis. — Last week, the Chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, Devin Remiker, spoke with reporters about how Democrats from across the state are not taking a beat after Justice-elect Chris Taylor’s massive 20 point win and are gearing up