(The Center Square) – A new poll found majority support for several recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions, with most issues receiving bipartisan support and some having partisan divides.
(The Center Square) – The Green Bay Packers made $83.7 million last year, a profit increase of $23.6 million that that team attributed to hosting a ninth regular season game.
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump’s AI action plan is getting support at the Wisconsin Capitol from State Rep. Nate Gustafson, R-Fox Crossing, who said it will open new opportunities for Wisconsin’s burgeoning data center industry.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin saw the June unemployment rate go down in 24 of the state’s largest 35 cities over the month while the rates lowered in 63 counties and stayed the same in eight more, according to new…
(The Center Square) – While President Donald Trump’s job approval rating has is at 45%, most U.S. adults disapprove of specific issues like the tariffs, "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," and the Israel-Iran war, according to a new poll.
(The Center Square) – A pair of Wisconsin Democrats are filing legislation to limit how much legislative leaders can spend on private attorneys without approval.
(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Supreme Court showed its progressive majority but did not do it with reckless abandon, according to a new session review from the Institute for Reforming Government.
(The Center Square) – As Wisconsin’s education spending lags behind the national average, school boards may soon begin proposing higher property taxes to fill the gaps, according to a new report.
(The Center Square) – Union leaders representing Milwaukee’s bus drivers are heading back to the bargaining table to negotiate for a new contract with the county’s transit system today.
(The Center Square) – Cities that host the NFL Draft have seen small increases in hotel revenue in recent years but those gains are far smaller than what is claimed by teams, the National Football League and the marketing and…
(The Center Square) – A plan to use $9 million in settlement money to fund opioid initiatives in Milwaukee is being pushed through by County Executive David Crowley and could be given the OK as soon as next week.
(The Center Square) – The State Bar of Wisconsin will remove diversity, equity and inclusion language from its programs in a shift that is expected to reshape how the organization structures trainings and educational requirements in the future.