❌

Normal view

There are new articles available, click to refresh the page.
Today β€” 5 August 2025WPR

As homelessness rises in a Wisconsin city, one family struggles and hopes for solutions

5 August 2025 at 10:01

For Sandrina Garcia, a former caseworker at a housing nonprofit, losing her home started an 18-month search for a house across southern Wisconsin. The journey opened her eyes to a life she'd previously only seen through her job.

The post As homelessness rises in a Wisconsin city, one family struggles and hopes for solutions appeared first on WPR.

Fusion voting draws renewed attention from Wisconsin advocates

By: Ezra Wall
5 August 2025 at 10:00

"The fusion voting concept actually goes back to the formation of our country. It had substantial use for the first 120 years of our nation's history," says Lee Rasch of LeaderEthics.

The post Fusion voting draws renewed attention from Wisconsin advocates appeared first on WPR.

Big, old trees take decades to replace. A Madison ordinance aims to save them.

5 August 2025 at 10:00

When a grand, old tree is cut down, it can take generations to replace it. Now, Madison officials are trying to protect those trees with updated rules for construction projects.

The post Big, old trees take decades to replace. A Madison ordinance aims to save them. appeared first on WPR.

Health officials urge school year vaccination following Wisconsin measles casesΒ 

4 August 2025 at 23:44

State health officials are urging families to vaccinate their children before the upcoming school year, following the first cases of measles reported in Wisconsin this weekend.

The post Health officials urge school year vaccination following Wisconsin measles casesΒ  appeared first on WPR.

US Rep. Tom Tiffany’s bill would make it harder for universities to hire faculty from abroad

4 August 2025 at 22:56

A proposal from a Republican Wisconsin congressman would make it harder for universities to use a work visa program to hire faculty and staff from other countries, while limiting private businesses' ability to recruit high-demand workers from abroad.Β 

The post US Rep. Tom Tiffany’s bill would make it harder for universities to hire faculty from abroad appeared first on WPR.

Texas Democrats left their Capitol to block a key vote. In 2011, Wisconsin Democrats tried the same tactic.

4 August 2025 at 22:29

Democrats in the Texas House of Representatives have taken a page from Wisconsin's not-too-distant political past by walking out of their state Capitol and holing up in states like Illinois.

The post Texas Democrats left their Capitol to block a key vote. In 2011, Wisconsin Democrats tried the same tactic. appeared first on WPR.

Wisconsin lawmakers kept promise to give more to local governments, advocate says

By: Joe Tarr
4 August 2025 at 20:27

Wisconsin is sharing $1.4 billion with local governments this year, keeping a promise it made two years ago. But the head of the League of Wisconsin Municipalities says cities, villages and towns are still too reliant on property taxes.

The post Wisconsin lawmakers kept promise to give more to local governments, advocate says appeared first on WPR.

Yesterday β€” 4 August 2025WPR

Giant ticks invade Wisconsin in new pulpy horror novel

4 August 2025 at 10:00

A Wisconsin filmmaker is out with his debut novel, β€œTick Town,” a throwback creature feature about a small town in the Northwoods that becomes the feeding ground for a band of giant mutant ticks.

The post Giant ticks invade Wisconsin in new pulpy horror novel appeared first on WPR.

New study finds wake boats should stay in deeper waters while wake surfing

4 August 2025 at 10:00

In a new study, researchers at the University of Minnesota are recommending that wake boats stay in deeper waters when wake surfing to avoid any harm to the lake bottom and water quality.

The post New study finds wake boats should stay in deeper waters while wake surfing appeared first on WPR.

Green Bay Packers legend Sterling Sharpe inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame

4 August 2025 at 10:00

Retired wide receiver Sterling Sharpe has finally joined his brother in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, becoming the 29th member of the Green Bay Packers to be inducted.

The post Green Bay Packers legend Sterling Sharpe inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame appeared first on WPR.

Wisconsin sees first Measles cases, with 9 confirmed in Oconto County

3 August 2025 at 16:35

Nine cases of measles have been confirmed in Oconto County, and local public health officials are working to identify and notify people who may have been exposed to the virus.

The post Wisconsin sees first Measles cases, with 9 confirmed in Oconto County appeared first on WPR.

Before yesterdayWPR

As Canadian wildfires harm Wisconsin air quality, GOP leaders blame Canada’s forestry efforts

1 August 2025 at 22:56

U.S. Reps. Tom Tiffany said both the U.S. and Canada need to change forest management practices to harvest more trees and adopt modern technologies that β€œcan detect fire very early on” and help suppress them.

The post As Canadian wildfires harm Wisconsin air quality, GOP leaders blame Canada’s forestry efforts appeared first on WPR.

❌
❌