Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers took to the podium Wednesday night at the Wisconsin State Capitol for his seventh State of the State address, where he addressed cutting taxes, success in the building the economy,
The Madison area hit 13 below zero Tuesday morning, with a brisk breeze dropping the wind chill to minus 31. While most of us were huddled inside, some were out in the arctic air, either because their jobs required it or because,
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers used his seventh State of the State speech Wednesday to urge the Republican-controlled Legislature to enact a wide range of Democratic priorities they have rejected in the past,
A proposal to make gun safes exempt from Wisconsin sales tax is receiving bipartisan support. The intent is to encourage people to secure their guns.
Tax cuts, mental health resources in schools and gun reform expected to be part of Evers' speech
() – Clean water and fewer regulations top the wish list for Wisconsin dairymen as lawmakers get back to work as the Dairy Business Association released its priorities
Republican lawmakers in battleground state Wisconsin want to change state law to allow candidates to remove their names from the ballot. This would address an issue that arose after Robert
The nominees include Gregory León for Outstanding Chef, Bryant’s Cocktail Lounge for Outstanding Bar and Agency for Best New Bar, all national awards.
MADISON, Wis. -- An annual favorite is back at Culver's for a limited-time only. Now through Feb 23, guests can enjoy the Wisconsin Big Cheese Pub Burger, which is never-frozen beef, garlic mayo and topped with Cheddar, American and Havarti cheeses all on a bun.
The Badgers have refused to disclose the information, citing one specific and perhaps controversial reason. The University of Wisconsin denied a request by Sportico to view its athletes' NIL deals, stating that sharing the information would harm the school and the state.
The University of Wisconsin football program's starting left tackle for the last three seasons is taking his talents to the NFL. After five seasons in Madison,
In a Jan. 17 story about a Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling on voter records, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Ron Heuer, who heads up the Wisconsin Voter Alliance, is a former travel agent.