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Judge halts some work on Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute in northern Wisconsin

16 May 2026 at 14:58

Canadian energy firm Enbridge can keep building a new stretch of its Line 5 oil and gas pipeline in northern Wisconsin except in waterways where the company needs additional permits, a Bayfield County judge ruled Friday.

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Extreme fire conditions cause Red Flag Warning across much of northern Wisconsin

15 May 2026 at 16:33

Dry conditions, warm temperatures and gusty winds are combing to create dangerous wildfire conditions across much of northern Wisconsin Friday.

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Steep cuts proposed for EPA draw bipartisan pushback, including from Wisconsin

15 May 2026 at 10:00

Wisconsin and other states again face steep funding cuts for water and wastewater projects under the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed budget, but it’s drawing bipartisan opposition in Congress.

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Lawmakers say Brule hatchery must stay open as they approve $4M in spending authority

13 May 2026 at 19:21

The Brule State Fish Hatchery in northern Wisconsin must remain open after the Legislature’s finance committee unanimously approved $4 million in additional spending authority for the state’s fish and wildlife account.

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Maine went all-in on the state’s PFAS problem 5 years ago. What can Wisconsin learn?

11 May 2026 at 15:46

In 2021, lawmakers in Maine passed a suite of legislation aimed at fixing the state’s PFAS crisis, investing more than $200 million in the effort. A new book chronicles Maine's PFAS story and where things stand now, five years later.

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Wisconsin utility company executive says more data centers could be on the horizon

7 May 2026 at 10:00

The head of the company that owns Wisconsin’s largest utility said it’s discussing the addition of more hyperscale data centers with very large customers.

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Wisconsinites support fee increases to sustain DNR programs at spring conservation hearings

4 May 2026 at 21:31

Every spring, Wisconsinites have the opportunity to make their voices heard on issues related to our state’s natural resources. This year, a majority of respondents to a survey told the Wisconsin Conservation Congress that they are willing to pay more in fees to sustain DNR programs.

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Federal judge prevents Wisconsin tribe from restricting fishing on nearly 20 lakes

4 May 2026 at 15:56

A federal judge has temporarily barred the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa from restricting musky and walleye fishing on almost 20 lakes within the boundaries of its reservation in northern Wisconsin.

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Forest Service Chief fields questions on Milwaukee office closure, deep budget cuts

4 May 2026 at 10:00

Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz provided details to lawmakers Thursday on employees affected by the closure of its regional office in Milwaukee, as well as President Donald Trump’s budget that cuts 75 percent of the agency's funding.

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Republican bill could allow Wisconsin to skirt federal smog regulations

1 May 2026 at 10:00

Wisconsin would be allowed to redesignate areas that aren’t meeting federal smog regulations if it can show most pollution is coming from outside the state under a new bill introduced by Republicans.

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Researchers perplexed by growing numbers of β€˜zombie fish’ deep in Lake Superior

30 April 2026 at 17:47

In the deepest part of Lake Superior, a quarter mile below the surface, researchers are discovering a growing number of extraordinarily thin lake trout that weigh about half their typical, healthy body weight. Scientists have dubbed them "zombie fish."

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Lawsuit claims Wisconsin village passed an unconstitutional ban on wake surfing

30 April 2026 at 10:00

A new lawsuit filed by a watersports group argues an ordinance passed by a Wisconsin village is an illegal and unconstitutional ban on wake surfing and wake boats.

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Dane County judge dismisses climate lawsuit brought by Wisconsin youth

24 April 2026 at 15:30

A Dane County judge has dismissed a case brought by Wisconsin youth who challenged state laws that they argue worsen the climate crisis and violate their constitutional rights.

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Group sues over lack of federal protections for rare mussel found in Wisconsin

23 April 2026 at 20:16

The Center for Biological Diversity is suing federal wildlife regulators for their alleged failure to protect the rare salamander mussel, an endangered species at risk of extinction.

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Milwaukee Public Schools celebrates Earth Day on sustainable playground

22 April 2026 at 20:08

On Wednesday students at Morse Middle School in Milwaukee played Earth Day-inspired bingo and helped clean up around their school's campus. Now a creative greenspace, the area was once four city blocks of concrete before staff applied for Morse to become one of the City of Milwaukee's Green Schools.

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Supreme Court rules for Michigan in its fight to shut down Line 5

22 April 2026 at 18:11

Β The Supreme CourtΒ on Wednesday sided with Michigan in ruling thatΒ the state's lawsuitΒ seeking to shut down a section of an aging pipeline beneath a Great Lakes channel will stay in state court.

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