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There's an old adage - urging persistence - that says the third time's the charm. When it comes to the effort to landmark the ...
MADISON – Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers entered office facing headwinds from a Legislature that sought to hobble his authority, ...
Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorney says the imprisoned ex-girlfriend of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has answered ...
Data centers are expanding across the central U.S. to meet growing demand for artificial intelligence. That's raising ...
The city hired Peter Welch and Jim Steineke, a former Republican leader in the state Legislature, to lobby for additional ...
Nature’s handiwork provides the perfect complement to Princeton’s man-made charms, with the Fox River serving as the town’s ...
The latest Wisconsin state budget establishes a state film office, offering up to $5 million in incentives to boost film industry production. Minnesota used to offer similar incentives under a ...
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin State Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that women in Wisconsin will continue to have access to abortion services – striking down the 1849 law that kicked in when Roe v.
Michigan’s state government is sitting on a massive real estate empire: 49 million square feet in 5,000 buildings. And most of the state’s office workers have been in the office less than half ...
Gov. Tony Evers' office is disputing Rep. Derrick Van Orden's claim of credit for Wisconsin's extra Medicaid dollars after voting to cut the program.
Jarmusz and Wisconsin State Patrol say it’s better to travel in the morning hours, adding majority of their calls are related to distracted driving and car troubles.
MADISON (WLUK) -- The Wisconsin Supreme Court has answered a three-year question on whether a 176-year-old abortion ban is enforceable.