(The Center Square) β Business owners in Wisconsin are concerned that the state is not headed in the right direction while 71% reported an increase in the property tax bill for their owned or leased commercial property over the pastβ¦
(The Center Square) β The Milwaukee Brewers will add a high-end private club and new first-row seats as part of a renovation fueled by $500 million in public funding agreed to by state leaders in late 2023.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin had nearly 356,000 of what it calls assistance groups receiving FoodShare in the state in May, down from nearly 370,000 last June.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Senate leadership is again asking for records related to the stateβs Department of Justice and lawyers paid for through the Michael Bloomberg-funded New York University State Energy & Environmental Impact Center.
(The Center Square) β If two Senate Republicans change their mind on a $1.8 billion surplus deal, the Wisconsin Senate will meet again and send the proposal on to second-term Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.
(The Center Square) β Population projections are decreased, and with it the Wisconsin Counties Association's Housing Outlook says fewer homes will be needed.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin Democrat Francesca Hong, a state representative running for governor, paid off $30,000 with personal funds, according to her campaign.
(The Center Square) β Wisconsin has seen 15 fatal all-terrain or utility task vehicle accidents so far this year after having 41 last year, the second-highest year on record.
(The Center Square) β An outspoken Democratic candidate for governor in Wisconsin has until Sunday to have an affidavit submitted to correct signatures on his nomination papers or he will be removed from the ballot.
(The Center Square) - Wisconsinβs average price for a gallon of unleaded gas was $4.08 on Tuesday, down nearly 25 cents from a week before and 30 cents from last month, according to data from GasBuddy.
(The Center Square) β Several Republican lawmakers are upset with the University of Wisconsin Systemβs proposal to increase tuition by 2% a year after a 5% increase.
(The Center Square) β A conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court justice called the courtsβ decision to hear a case challenging the stateβs congressional maps doing the βbidding of its political mastersβ rather than a proper decision.