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  • Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Now Has a Liberal Majority. But What Will That Mean For You?

    August 8, 2023

    There are three key cases that could soon be decided by the new, liberal-controlled state Supreme Court, with fallout that could have significant consequences for Wisconsinites. 

    Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Now Has a Liberal Majority. But What Will That Mean For You?
  • Giving Tuesday Turns 10: Find a Place to Donate Your Time, Money Near You

    November 3, 2022

    Giving Tuesday started as a simple idea: after Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday– why not create a day that encourages people to share their gifts rather than buy more? Find a place to give back near you!

    Giving Tuesday Turns 10: Find a Place to Donate Your Time, Money Near You
  • Here’s What’s Wrong with Those Two Constitutional Amendments on Next Week’s Ballot

    March 28, 2023

    They claim to reform the bail system, but a legislator who’s worked on real bipartisan solutions says Republicans are abusing their power in order to appear “tough on crime” ahead of the April 4 election.

    Here’s What’s Wrong with Those Two Constitutional Amendments on Next Week’s Ballot
  • Wisconsin’s Highest-Rated, Most-Reviewed Restaurants of 2022, According to Yelp

    November 10, 2022

    Yelp.com was the 44th most-visited website in the world in 2022. We decided to look at its impact in Wisconsin by breaking town the highest-rated and most-reviewed restaurants in the state’s 10 biggest cities.

    Wisconsin’s Highest-Rated, Most-Reviewed Restaurants of 2022, According to Yelp
  • Madison Electrical Apprentice Aims to Help Fight Climate Change in His Hometown

    July 5, 2023

    Over the past four years, Jose Wanta has learned all about photovoltaic systems, electric vehicles, and helping to mitigate the effects of climate change.

    Madison Electrical Apprentice Aims to Help Fight Climate Change in His Hometown
  • Republican Budget Bill Heads to the Governor’s Desk Amid Calls for Evers to Veto It

    June 30, 2023

    Gov. Tony Evers must decide what to do with a budget that uses much of a record surplus on tax cuts for the wealthy, makes cuts to the UW System, kills a childcare affordability program, and fails to eliminate an 1849 abortion ban.

    Republican Budget Bill Heads to the Governor’s Desk Amid Calls for Evers to Veto It
  • Access Denied: How a Wisconsin State Law Could Crack Down on Kids Using Social Media

    May 1, 2023

    A state Assembly rep wants the state to have a law similar to groundbreaking legislation in Utah. Some parents are skeptical and experts aren’t sure if it can be enforced, but they want to do something about social media’s harmful potential with young minds.

    Access Denied: How a Wisconsin State Law Could Crack Down on Kids Using Social Media
  • Conservation Voters Group Says They’re Mobilizing for the Spring Elections Like Never Before

    March 2, 2023

    Former Supreme Court Justice Dan Kelly’s existing record is reason enough for Wisconsin Conservation Voters to conduct its largest-ever voter outreach effort, but other local races also deserve voters’ attention, the group’s deputy director said.

    Conservation Voters Group Says They’re Mobilizing for the Spring Elections Like Never Before
  • The Official COVID Emergency Is Over, but What Does That Mean in Wisconsin?

    May 10, 2023

    The answer is much less about restrictions, which are almost nonexistent, and more about less access to free or low-cost treatments and far less data collection that could warn us about the next outbreak.

    The Official COVID Emergency Is Over, but What Does That Mean in Wisconsin?
  • Student Loan Forgiveness Is Out the Window and Wisconsin Students Will Feel the Impact

    July 17, 2023

    New Supreme Court ruling will affect over 300,000 Wisconsin borrowers and slow the road to debt cancellation, but the Biden administration is trying a new, limited tactic.

    Student Loan Forgiveness Is Out the Window and Wisconsin Students Will Feel the Impact
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