(The Center Square) – High school sophomores could soon get updates on what their potential college major would cost, and how much they’d make after graduation, under a new plan at the Wisconsin Capitol.
(The Center Square) – There continues to be a lot of discussion around Milwaukee Public Schools’ lead paint cleanup, even though little of it is about the actual cleanup.
(The Center Square) – Former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice Michael Gableman has agreed to give up his law license to end the ethics investigation against him.
(The Center Square) – There are more calls for an investigation into last week’s table-flipping incident at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire on election day.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin is part of one of four lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump’s election executive order, despite the state being exempt from part of it.
(The Center Square) – One of the two Republicans in charge of writing Wisconsin’s next state budget says it will be a while before there’s anything to take back to voters or the governor.
(The Center Square) – A new report says Wisconsin’s public school managers knew about Milwaukee Public Schools’ financial crisis months before parents, voters and some school board members but didn’t say anything.
(The Center Square) – One of the candidates for Wisconsin’s state superintendent says Milwaukee Public Schools are in “crisis” and could need some sweeping changes.
(The Center Square) – A new report from the University of Wisconsin’s La Follette School of Public Affairs says the state has excellent water quality, but the state’s water utilities do not have excellent finances.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s Assembly speaker says Republicans do not want to go months past the deadline for a new state budget, but he says they may have no choice.
(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Realtors Association on Thursday released its report for home sales in February and it reads like the last several.
(The Center Square) – The plan to punish Wisconsin sheriffs who refuse to cooperate with federal immigration officials moved forward at the Wisconsin Statehouse.