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

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Over the past four years, Jose Wanta has learned all about photovoltaic systems, electric vehicles, and helping to mitigate the effects of climate change.
The University of Wisconsin has 13 locations spread across the state. Which is the most affordable?
Are you curious about astrology’s big three signs? Understanding the characteristics of your sun, moon, and rising signs can provide valuable insights into yourself and those around you.
Today, you’ll find food trucks selling everything from pasta and pastries to cheese curds, chicken kabobs, and more in all 72 Wisconsin counties.
Many only use locally-sourced ingredients, so your business now only support the truck owner, but a local farmer, too. Here are a few of our favorites to add to your Wisconsin Bucket List.
More than two million people live in the Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha combined statistical area.
With so many people, there’s so much to do–great museums, amazing restaurants, and a long list of cultural activities.
Whether you live in the area or are visiting from downstate, here are a few ‘can’t miss’ attractions!
Sometimes the most memorable trips happen when you seek out unexpected, under-the-radar spots that you never would’ve known about without some prior research. To help you get started, we’ve compiled a list of 25 must-visit hidden gems from across the country!
Southwest Wisconsin is not only home to the state’s capital, but rolling hills, award-winning waterparks, and historic haunts. Whether you live in the area or are visiting from another part of the state, here are a few ‘can’t miss’ attractions!
Part of our 2023 Bucket List series, we’re sharing where to go and what to see in every part of the Badger State.
2022 marked the return of both in- and out-of-state travelers: some, eager to get out and explore for the first time in a few years!
The most ideal spots have safe neighborhoods, quality schools, and a reasonable pricetag.
Around 42,000 Jewish adults live in Wisconsin. More than half live in Milwaukee and Madison. They’re our neighbors. Our friends. Our family members. Our co-workers. Local business owners. Teachers. Political leaders. And much more.
And like any minority group facing discrimination, they need our support.
Wisconsin is full of small towns with beautiful scenery and charm. Here are some that make for a perfect day trip.
Find out how many Wisconsin cities rank on this list.
When you ask someone who hasn’t been to Wisconsin what they know about our state, most can easily list the Packers, cheese, Jeffrey Dahmer, and dairy farms. But Wisconsin is home to so much more– especially for outdoor enthusiasts. While we don’t have oceans or mountains, we compensate with two Great Lakes, countless rivers, and an abundance of trails.
Need a change of scenery? Find these out-of-office alternatives in your town.
With two Great Lakes and lots of rivers—including the mighty Mississippi—there are many ways to enjoy Wisconsin on (but not in) the water.
We caught up with the relatively-new Madisonian ahead of the release of his latest book to learn more about what life was really like inside the White House and what he’s loving most about living in the Badger State. Spoiler alert: We also found out which White House dog was his favorite.
Wisconsin has a little something for everyone—but some places in the state are better to visit during certain times of the year.
Trout streams, kayaking, distilleries, and historic accommodations are among the reasons to stay longer than a day.
The rivers and the lakes that you’re used to might not have the wow factor of these little bits of natural horsepower.
Trout streams, kayaking, distilleries, and historic accommodations are among the reasons to stay longer than a day.
While some parents are voting with teachers, school funding, and equity in mind, others are motivated by culture war issues that have exploded into the mainstream over the past year and a half.
City’s $17 million in ARPA funds would also be used to purchase electric and hybrid vehicles, and to address the environment.
Voters in two Wisconsin counties will have the chance to make their voices heard on the issue of water quality in the upcoming spring election.
Instead of stressing out at the big-box stores, make some time to visit one or two of these unique local shops.
Instead of stressing out at the big-box stores, make some time to visit one or two of these unique local shops.
For more than four decades in the Chippewa Valley, this beautiful site evaded Julian Emerson. That changed recently.
Look behind the “Hidden Door” along the Door Peninsula’s Lake Michigan side to find your perfect paradise.
Rehabilitation of the former Superfund site is just the latest example of this Northwoods city’s efforts to reclaim its shoreline and reinvent its image.Jt
Reporter JT Cestkowski explores what it means to be “Up North.”