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  1. Wisconsin gift and craft shops.

    The best gift and craft shops in Wisconsin, according to readers

    From handmade barn quilts and locally made jewelry to Wisconsin-themed treats, these gift and craft shops across our state have something for everyone.
  2. ACA

    It’s March madness that the ACA isn’t getting a sweet 16

    Wisconsin Republicans have helped President Donald Trump undermine the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and ramp up health insurance costs.
  3. Up North News

    Watch: Lawsuits are piling up against Big Tech for the role they’re playing endangering children’s safety

    its a role some experts argue is intentional. Follow @upnorthnewswi to see how it plays out in Wisconsin.
  4. Up North News

    Watch: 10 Wisconsin companies are suing the Trump administration to get refunds on tariffs

    But you shouldn’t hold your breath waiting on a rebate for the higher prices you’ve been paying.
  5. Up North News

    Watch: Free breakfast and lunch in school. That’s what Democratic senators wanted for Wisconsin kids.

    Free breakfast and lunch in school. That’s what Democratic senators wanted for Wisconsin kids. But the “Healthy School Meals for All” proposal was blocked by Assembly Republicans… again. Democratic Sen. Sarah Keyeski of Lodi and others introduced the legislation to reduce family food costs, eliminate hunger-related stigma, and support local farmers by funding universal, nutritious meals amidst historic cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) under President Trump’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” last summer. Blockage of the legislation comes as the majority-Republican House Agriculture Committee advanced a new Farm Bill that doesn’t reverse those cuts. As a result, millions more people could go hungry—many of them children. SNAP cuts will also strip children of school food assistance. When families lose SNAP benefits now, their kids also lose automatic eligibility for free and reduced meals at school. Having to apply directly for school meals increases the administrative burden on schools and forces families to tackle complex paperwork. The Healthy School Meals for All act would have provided critical help, but this marks the third straight legislative session where Republicans refused to even bring it up for a vote. ✏️: Salina Heller
  6. Wisconsin solar project.

    Wisconsin regulators approve two new solar projects for $360 million

    State utility regulators unanimously approved another pair of solar projects that may help power hyperscale data centers. The Public Service Commission approved on March 19 We Energies’ purchase of Good Oak and Gristmill solar generation facilities in Columbia County. The two projects will generate 165 megawatts, enough to power around 50,000 Wisconsin homes, and cost […]
  7. If you’re as dog-obsessed as we are, you know how nice to is to be able to bring your dog along with you on your daily adventures.

    7 of the best dog parks in Milwaukee (+ dog-friendly beer gardens!)

    Get ready to go on an adventure and let your furry friends get their zoomies out at one of these fantastic dog parks in Milwaukee County.
  8. Up North News

    Watch: A new round of “No Kings” marches will take place on March 28 across Wisconsin

    A new round of “No Kings” marches will take place on March 28 across Wisconsin and around the country. Here’s a look back at Eau Claire’s rally last October and a reminder of why people who love our country still have a lot to say about opposing leaders who put themselves above the Constitution.
  9. Wisconsin winter storm.

    Shawano and Outagamie highway departments save lives during Wisconsin winter storm

    Amid the winter storm Wisconsin faced earlier this week, local highway crews played a life-saving role Monday morning.
  10. State Capitol Madison

    Another Republican senator retires as their gerrymandered protection ends

    Republican Sens. Van Wanggaard of Racine, Rob Hutton of Brookfield, and Steve Nass of Whitewater head for the exits.
  11. Christian Phelps Wisconsin Assembly

    Phelps: Let’s use simple math to help schools – higher state aid, lower property taxes

    With another 72 school referendums on the April ballot, assembly Democrats seek to put $1.3 billion of the state’s surplus into public schools.

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  1. Wisconsin gift and craft shops.

    The best gift and craft shops in Wisconsin, according to readers

    From handmade barn quilts and locally made jewelry to Wisconsin-themed treats, these gift and craft shops across our state have something for everyone.
  2. Wisconsin winter storm.

    Shawano and Outagamie highway departments save lives during Wisconsin winter storm

    Amid the winter storm Wisconsin faced earlier this week, local highway crews played a life-saving role Monday morning.
  3. Up North News

    This Wisconsin mom fought back against proposed data center construction in her neighborhood—and won

    Jayne Black of Greenleaf explains how she transformed her outrage into activism, and how other Wisconsinites can do it, too. 
  4. Wisconsin small businesses.

    6 Wisconsin small businesses our readers love

    We asked our readers for their favorite small businesses in Wisconsin, and here’s what they said. Wisconsin has no shortage of mom-and-pop shops. According to the US Small Business Administration, there are nearly 500,000 small businesses across our state. Whether you’re looking for a new book, handmade jewelry, or a delicious kringle, our readers have […]
  5. Wisconsinite films.

    The biggest films all-time with Wisconsinites in prominent roles

    Kate Hudson may not be a native Milwaukeean, though she plays a real-life one well enough in “Song Sung Blue” that she’s been nominated for Best Actress in the 98th Academy Awards, taking place March 15. The movie comes a couple of years after actors Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo, both Wisconsin natives, appeared in […]
  6. Give BIG Green Bay.

    Give BIG Green Bay raises a record $3.7 million to support local nonprofits

    The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation and the Green Bay Packers Foundation came together for the ninth straight year to give back to local nonprofits with the Give BIG Green Bay fundraising event.
  7. Wisconsin gas prices.

    Wisconsin gas prices up 40 cents in a week as Iran conflict continues

    As the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran continues, the average of Wisconsin gas prices surged above $3 a gallon for the first time this year.
  8. Kelda Roys

    Roys: Wisconsin deserves a governor who fights for families—not billionaires

    Wisconsin state Sen. Kelda Roys says she’s ready to “fight for our democracy” and stand up to President Donald Trump as she campaigns for governor on lowering costs, protecting public schools, and expanding health care access. With Gov. Tony Evers stepping aside after his term ends, state Sen. Kelda Roys is making her case to […]
  9. Alice in Dairyland contestants.

    Meet the six women competing to be Wisconsin’s 79th Alice in Dairyland

    Meet the six women competing to be Wisconsin's 79th Alice in Dairyland.
  10. Milwaukee is home to a vibrant community of women-owned businesses spanning industries like retail, food and beverage, and wellness, to name just a few.

    12 wonderful & women-owned businesses in Milwaukee

    Discover Milwaukee’s top women-owned businesses, from an ice cream shop for dogs to a holistic wellness center.
  11. There are some facts about Wisconsin that even the most dedicated residents of the Badger State might be shocked to find out.

    11 mind-boggling facts about Wisconsin

    You may think you know all about the Badger State, but there are some facts about Wisconsin that are truly surprising, even to long-time Wisconsinites.

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