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  1. Maria Lazar

    Maria Lazar’s bizarre court election strategy: Take a hard right

    Maria Lazar made recent appearances before groups that would seem to make it even harder to appeal to moderate voters in the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election.
  2. Up North News

    Watch: Missy Hughes’ plan for growing the state’s economy

    One of the Democratic candidates for governor has put out a 3-part plan for growing the state’s economy.
  3. What’s Happening in Wisconsin: Your View and the Badger State Buzz (Feb. 23-March 1)

    What’s Happening in Wisconsin: Your View and the Badger State Buzz (Feb. 23-March 1)

    Welcome to this week’s Wisconsin View and Badger State Buzz—two staples of the UpNorthNews newsletter.
  4. Matt Thums and USA wheelchair curling team.

    Wausau resident Matt Thums heads to Winter Paralympic stage

    Wausau resident Matt Thums is headed to the international stage to compete in wheelchair curling, for a remarkable second time.
  5. Wisconsin Winter Olympics athletes.

    Jordan Stolz took on all challengers – including pressure – and came out on top

    Congratulations are in order for Jordan Stolz, who took all the weight he’d had been carrying on his shoulders as an American Olympic favorite and the No. 1-ranked speed skater in the world, and put it in gold and silver around his neck. That burden is finally lifted. The hardware will last forever. Not since Dan Jansen, […]
  6. Up North News

    Watch: Meet the 3 Democratic candidates in the 7th Congressional District

    Meet the three Democratic candidates running for Congress up north in the 7th District.
  7. Up North News

    Watch: Red tape and SNAP cuts are keeping WI students hungry

    To mitigate rising hunger, school districts like Reedsburg in Sauk County are scrambling to feed students by increasing efforts to help.
  8. Gov Tony Evers and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos

    Question of the Week: Wisconsin after Evers and Vos retire

    Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has announced he will not run for reelection this fall. Neither is Gov. Tony Evers. After eight years of butting heads, what's next? It's our newsletter Question of the Week for February 22.
  9. Up North News

    Watch: Federal funding cuts halt gender-affirming care for trans youth

    These decisions aren't driven by new information, but by a federal government threatening to cut funding.
  10. Up North News

    Watch: Flipping a GOP district with a focus on affordability

    Dissatisfaction with Donald Trump is making it possible for Democrats to be competitive in traditionally Republican places like a State Senate district in Waukesha County.
  11. Up North News

    Watch: Mandela Barnes begins statewide tour to hit Tiffany on being a puppet for Trump

    Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes outlined his statewide tour planned to coincide with President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech.
  12. Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy.

    Brewers, manager Pat Murphy agree on new multi-year contract

    It took a little time, but the Milwaukee Brewers have finally locked down their man.

UNN Politics

WISCONSIN LIFE

LOCAL

  1. Martial Arts in Milwaukee.

    This martial arts form, founded in Milwaukee, continues to empower students

    Cheryl Knox, 66, used to walk past the Kempo Goju dojo on her way to and from Keefe Avenue Elementary in the mid-1970s. She said she was enamored by the trophies in the window and the martial arts students training in the distance. “I was captivated by everything,” Knox said. “I always thought, one day, I would go inside, and then […]
  2. Children's Wisconsin received $10 million for research.

    Children’s Wisconsin receives $10 million gift toward research

    Milwaukee-area philanthropists Barri and Dave Drury have made a $10 million gift to Children’s Wisconsin to support pediatric research, one of the largest donations for research the health system has received. The gift, announced by Children’s Feb. 4, is meant to drive scientific discoveries that will improve pediatric patients’ care and to support Children’s physicians […]
  3. The tradition of having a groundhog predict the weather was based on the Pennsylvania Dutch superstition that if a groundhog sees its shadow after emerging from its burrow, it will go back inside the burrow because six more weeks of winter are on the way. I

    Meet Jimmy, Wisconsin’s own weather-predicting groundhog

    Move over, Punxsatawney Phil. Sun Prairie is home to its own weather-predicting groundhog and unique Groundhog Day traditions.
  4. Miss Door County pageant.

    Meet the record number of women in the 2026 Miss Door County pageants

    Meet the record number of women in the 2026 Miss Door County pageants.
  5. Each of these family-owned companies developed a product they stand behind and also enjoy at home.

    11 Wisconsin-made packaged snacks that are perfect for game day

    These 11 locally made snacks are perfect for satisfying your game-day appetite.
  6. On the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s second term, advocates for clean energy and the environment are calling out the administration for failed promises to cut energy costs.

    WI energy bills rise as Trump marks one year in office

    On the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s second term, advocates for clean energy and the environment are calling out the administration for failed promises to cut energy costs.
  7. Indigenous practices.

    Indigenous practices help heal trauma passed down through generations

    It’s not uncommon for Indigenous people to feel distrustful or on guard when around White people, explains Lea Denny.
  8. Immigrants have always played a crucial role in this country’s prosperity, and that’s abundantly obvious when looking at the different ways immigrant-owned businesses have contributed to the vitality of Wisconsin’s economy.

    6 immigrant-owned Wisconsin businesses to support in 2026

    Immigrant-owned businesses support the local economy and provide an opportunity to learn about new cultures. Here are six in Wisconsin to check out in 2026.
  9. Greenleaf residents oppose data center proposal.

    AI data center plans for Greenleaf scrapped amid community opposition

    The real estate company looking to bring a data center to Greenleaf has ended its pursuit of property after residents and officials made clear they opposed the idea.
  10. While many of the records broken by Wisconsinites are connected to sports, the state and its residents also claim some pretty silly, yet no less impressive, records as well.

    10 impressive records broken by Wisconsinites

    From sports feats, to scientific wonders, to a huge collection of memorabilia, Wisconsinites have shattered plenty of fascinating, and impressive, records.

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