(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s top education official has claimed that a story about how her department conducts investigations is inaccurate and demanded a public correction on an article claiming that the Department of Public Instruction has hidden its investigation…
(The Center Square) – A group of Wisconsin lawmakers are proposing a law that would allow mobile sports wagering across the state through the state’s current tribal operators.
(The Center Square) – Some students in Wisconsin will soon see different grades on their report cards, and there are some worries that those grades may not be enough.
(The Center Square) – A Wisconsin legal group is fighting against a transmission line being placed on a Saukville property to serve a new mega data center in Port Washington.
(The Center Square) – The leaders of Wisconsin’s Senate Committee on Education are demanding answers from the state’s Department of Public Instruction following a report showing that 200 investigations into teachers for sexual assault and grooming were shielded from the…
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin has paid billions of dollars in recent years for outside investors to manage most of the state's retirement funds even though it has an expansive team of highly paid investment employees, according to state data.
(The Center Square) – Tuition at the University of Wisconsin has been “like a rollercoaster” with tuition freezes followed by hefty increases over the past 50 years, according to Rep. David Murphy, R-Hortonville.
(The Center Square) – Minor league baseball players in Wisconsin are finally going to be able to legally see all of the benefits of their last contract.
(The Center Square) – A bill that would require school boards across Wisconsin to create rules banning cell phones during instructional time took another step to becoming law when the Wisconsin Senate approved Assembly Bill 29 with a 29-4 vote.
(The Center Square) – The University of Wisconsin System has “spent like drunken sailors” and Wisconsin Sen. Andre Jacque, R-New Franken, wants to put limits on how much tuition can increase at his alma mater.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin Republican Congressman Scott Fitzgerald says he’s willing to talk about Medicaid, Medicare and Affordable Care Act subsidies, but he says Democrats must reopen the government first.
(The Center Square) – Federal bureaucrats are influencing Wisconsin policy through guidance and federal requirements, with 14 specific examples of this taking place since 2011, according to a new report.