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  1. Winter in Wisconsin.

    Wisconsin wellness tips: Staying safe this winter

    How to stay safe and warm this winter in Wisconsin.
  2. Packers safety Evan Williams.

    Packers’ Evan Williams puts his name, heart behind Clubhouse Live food drive

    Evan Williams continues to make a big impact for a sturdy Green Bay Packers defense that’s ranked fourth in the NFL in average yards allowed per game.
  3. There are plenty of kind and generous people in the world—and that was proven by the many Wisconsinites who performed extraordinary acts of kindness this year.

    8 ordinary Wisconsinites who performed extraordinary acts of kindness in 2025

    These eight Wisconsinites went above and beyond to spread kindness in their communities this year.
  4. Without Medicaid, many families will go into debt to pay for their care.

    Facing Medicaid cuts, Wisconsin families stockpile medical supplies

    In July, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law, bringing cuts of around $1 trillion to federal Medicaid spending from 2025 through 2034. The cuts are predicted to result in a loss of the health insurance coverage affecting around 80 million lower-income Americans, including children and people with disabilities.
  5. Dive bar in Milwaukee.

    The best Milwaukee dive bars keep the city’s history alive

    These iconic Milwaukee dive bars fit the bill, and remain beloved for never changing what they are after all these years.
  6. Mandela Barnes, Kelda Roys, Sara Rodriguez, David Crowley, Francesca Hong, Missy Huges, Josh Schoemann, Tom Tiffany

    Mandela Barnes joins crowded Democratic primary for governor

    The former lieutenant governor and US Senate candidate says he would focus on affordability issues and standing up to Trump’s “chaos.”
  7. Titletown Jeepers.

    How Titletown Jeepers’ Toys for Tots Ride turned into a holiday tradition

    Santa has his sleigh. The Titletown Jeepers Toys for Tots Ride has, you guessed it, Jeeps.
  8. Wisconsin data center.

    Petition to pause Wis. data centers tops 1,000 signatures, protests set

    More than 1,000 Wisconsin residents have signed a petition to pause approval of data center projects until state leaders place more guidelines on their energy and water use.
  9. Giving Tuesday.

    Where to give back in Wisconsin this Giving Tuesday

    Giving Tuesday’s global movement encourages people to give back. Here’s how in Wisconsin.
  10. Yuengling beer.

    Yuengling, America’s oldest brewery, is expanding into Wisconsin

    After nearly 200 years in business, Yuengling, America’s oldest brewery, will sell its beer in Wisconsin for the first time. 
  11. Fincantieri Marinette Marine builds ships in the port of Marinette, WI

    Trump cancels a Navy shipbuilding order, putting Marinette jobs in limbo

    Fincantieri Marinette Marine is losing out on four or more frigates. Baldwin demands a new plan to counter China’s growing naval fleet.

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  1. There are plenty of kind and generous people in the world—and that was proven by the many Wisconsinites who performed extraordinary acts of kindness this year.

    8 ordinary Wisconsinites who performed extraordinary acts of kindness in 2025

    These eight Wisconsinites went above and beyond to spread kindness in their communities this year.
  2. Without Medicaid, many families will go into debt to pay for their care.

    Facing Medicaid cuts, Wisconsin families stockpile medical supplies

    In July, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law, bringing cuts of around $1 trillion to federal Medicaid spending from 2025 through 2034. The cuts are predicted to result in a loss of the health insurance coverage affecting around 80 million lower-income Americans, including children and people with disabilities.
  3. For Better Project sticker at small business.

    For Better Project highlights small businesses committed to safety and connection

    The For Better Project has launched a new tool to highlight businesses committed to improving safety in their communities.
  4. First Nations members and the Wisconsin Historical Society have been uncovering ancient canoes in Lake Mendota since 2021.

    Lake Mendota’s Ancient Canoes Reveal Secrets of Wisconsin’s Indigenous Past

    First Nations members and the Wisconsin Historical Society have been uncovering ancient canoes in Lake Mendota since 2021. The discoveries paint a clearer picture of the region’s Indigenous history.
  5. Economic Development co-chairs Jarvis West and Christal West attach a makeshift door to the bathroom area of a pop-up shelter to raise awareness of homelessness in Milwaukee.

    ‘Sleep Out’ event provides shelter and education on homelessness

    Tyrone Baldwin is homeless and was in his tent on Milwaukee’s north side in early 2025 when a wet, heavy snow caused his tent poles to break. The tent collapsed, and he no longer had a functional shelter. “The tents are not very strong and durable to handle the snow,” Baldwin said. “So, there’s snow on there and you’re not trying to keep coming out […]
  6. Wisconsin, America's Dairyland.

    What makes Wisconsin ‘America’s Dairyland?’ These quirky laws and regulations could hold the answer

    Wisconsin takes pride in being the "America's Dairyland," but with that title has come some unique laws and certifications to protect the integrity of the state's dairy industry.
  7. The 2025 Capitol Holiday Tree will stem from Oconto County.

    Tree-mendous news: This year’s Capitol Holiday Tree will be harvested in Oconto County

    The 2025 Capitol Holiday Tree will stem from Oconto County. Here are all the fun details.
  8. The disappearance of La Crosse teen Evelyn Hartley: A deep dive into the case

    La Crosse teenager Evelyn Hartley went missing in 1953 while babysitting. Here’s everything you need to know about her unsolved case.
  9. Native American Heritage Month. Native American tribe near the Wisconsin Dells.

    How to celebrate Native American Heritage Month in Wisconsin

    November is National Native American Heritage Month, also known as American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. The month was designated by President George W. Bush in 1990. The month celebrates and honors the history, culture, and contributions of Indigenous peoples across the nation.  RELATED: Casino Revenue, Racism, & the Fight to Simply Be Seen: […]
  10. Amid mass federal anti-immigration sentiment, Wisconsin advocates and communities are committed to honoring the contributions of immigrants to the state through its historical markers program.

    WI communities committed to honoring history, contributions of immigrants

    Amid mass federal anti-immigration sentiment, Wisconsin advocates and communities are committed to honoring the contributions of immigrants to the state through its historical markers program.
  11. Carmen Solis Immigrant Small Business

    How this immigrant built a thriving Wisconsin business

    Carmen Solis shows how immigrants can continue to thrive when they have access to resources — and community investment.

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