Stacker consulted historical, climatologic, and other news sources to find the most notable weather events each year since the Great Depression.
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Stacker consulted historical, climatologic, and other news sources to find the most notable weather events each year since the Great Depression.
For the first time since 2012, the price of in-state tuition at all UW system schools is going up.
Getting your hands on this year’s most popular toys isn’t always easy. Avoid eBay’s high resale prices by hitting these Wisconsin retailers.
Road-tripping through Wisconsin? Exit the highway, and go big before you go home.
From cranberry production to pumpkin carving contests, there’s something for everyone!
The Fond du Lac County district attorney has charged five people with felonies for putting a wrong address on their voter registration. If elected, he could target voters statewide.
“It’s critical that we continue having an Attorney General we can count on to stand up for the will of the voters and our democracy in 2024, no matter the result,” Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul told UpNorthNews.
Sen. Ron Johnson, who helped ram through a 2017 tax cut that benefited large corporations and his own billionaire donors, downplayed the impact of Oshkosh Defense’s decision to outsource jobs.
As Wisconsin’s 2022-2023 school year begins, Democratic Governor Tony Evers has taken steps to address teacher shortages and expand mental health services in the state’s K-12 public schools. Districts from northeast Wisconsin, Madison, Milwaukee and beyond have...
Wisconsin has a little something for everyone—but some places in the state are better to visit during certain times of the year.
“I am as purple as you can get. I am not red. I am not blue, I could care less what party you are, your actions speak louder than words,” said Melissa Martinez, director of the Washburn Chamber of Commerce.
The hearings by a special congressional committee should be treated as a warning—complacency only helps those who want to tear down our democracy.
The state and federal governments are each creating an Office of Environmental Justice to give voice to those who don’t have a seat at the table when plans are made that affect their environment.
With no evidence of any 2020 election fraud, the antics serve to keep the GOP’s right-wing invested in efforts to cast doubt on past elections and impede future voting.
Democrats hammer Sen. Johnson for consistent opposition to pandemic relief for Wisconsin small businesses and families.
Environmental groups find waste from mega-farms is endangering water throughout the state.
Governor uses State of the State to call the Legislature into special session, but Republicans want to wait until after Evers wins or loses reelection.
Visit Manitowoc to celebrate all things Evergleam and learn about the history of the vintage Christmas decorations.
We’ve curated a list of 15 Christmas markets around Wisconsin for your wintertime enjoyment (and maybe some last-minute gift shopping)!
We’ve curated a list of 15 Christmas markets around Wisconsin for your wintertime enjoyment (and maybe some last-minute gift shopping)!
We’ve curated a list of 15 Christmas markets around Wisconsin for your wintertime enjoyment (and maybe some last-minute gift shopping)!
From Door County to the former lead-mining towns of southwestern Wisconsin, general stores still tie communities together.
The blooms pose the biggest threat to children and pets, and they’re only becoming more common.
Insensitive depictions of Native Americans are demeaning and further negative views that help lead to violence against indigenous people, advocates said.
Get ready for cider donuts and apple picking fun with your ultimate guide to family-friendly apple orchards throughout the Badger State.
Meanwhile, a QAnon sympathizer from Nashotah makes a court appearance for a paintball attack on Army Reservists and promising further violence.
Producers display the diversity of their products at Farm Technology Days.
The hunt was held in the middle of mating season and hunters quickly blew past the state-imposed quota. Then poachers threw another wrench in it.
Governor reluctantly signs a budget that uses the state’s surplus on tax cuts rather than education and infrastructure.
Governor reluctantly signs a budget that uses the state’s surplus on tax cuts rather than education and infrastructure.