(The Center Square) – A Dane County judge is getting suspended by the Wisconsin Supreme Court after it found Judge Ellen Berz violated the court system’s s ethical code.
(The Center Square) – There’s another deep dive into the case law behind judicial immunity in Wisconsin as federal prosecutors continue with their case against Milwaukee County’s arrested judge.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s senior U.S. Senator says his problems with the reconciliation plan have not changed in the few days since House Republicans in the House put their stamp on it.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s higher education leaders are warning of dire consequences because of the federal student aid changes included in the House’ reconciliation package.
(The Center Square) – The story about home sales in Wisconsin is becoming a pattern. The state’s Realtors Association says April saw another double-digit drop in sales, and a more than 7% jump in prices.
(The Center Square) – At least one Wisconsin Republican says the University of Wisconsin isn’t telling the whole story when it comes to what the state pays.
(The Center Square) – The Republican lawmakers who will write Wisconsin’s next state budget say they need to hold the line on spending as much as they can.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin Congressman Bryan Steil is not far off from the state’s senior U.S. senator on President Donald Trump’s so-called big, beautiful bill.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s Republican U.S. Senator says President Donald Trump’s tax cut package and budget deal is “big” and “a bill,” but “it’s not beautiful.”
(The Center Square) – The plan to shield Wisconsin police officers from a second chance at a prosecution for an officer-involved shooting is facing a lot of pushback at the Capitol in Madison.
(The Center Square) – Republicans and Democrats at the Wisconsin Capitol on Tuesday said their advance practice nurse reform package will become law as soon as it gets to Gov. Tony Evers desk.
(The Center Square) – The first official candidate in Wisconsin’s 2026’s race for governor says his plan is simple – keep young people in the state and stop retirees from moving out.