With Supreme Court approval, more DNR board members might stay on past their terms, which could keep it under Republican control.
With Supreme Court approval, more DNR board members might stay on past their terms, which could keep it under Republican control.
The Burnett County property is one of 49 across the country scheduled for cleanup.
After an open records request, the department released heavily-redacted documents from an internal investigation of a former lieutenant accused of misconduct.
More than a quarter of incumbents not running for their seats in 2022, a number not seen since World War II
As Wisconsin faces affordable housing shortage, campaigning Evers puts $200 million in federal funds toward the problem
It’s a subtle but potentially significant result of the fierce redistricting battle that wrapped in April with a Wisconsin Supreme Court decision giving the GOP significant political victories.
Investigative story on police officers awarded gold for best public service story in the online category.
Ryan Weichelt, a professor of geography at UW-Eau Claire who specializes in redistricting, built this interactive map that shows the changes.
The changes might shake things up in a district Paul Ryan represented for 20 years, and one Republicans have held since 1995.
But it’s still trending red as Republicans look to flip a district the retiring Ron Kind held for 25 years.
While the Wisconsin Supreme Court gave state Republicans major wins, an election in 2023 could reverse them.
Local companies and co-ops have done more for rural broadband expansion in Wisconsin, experts say
Different, and some would say more effective, election frameworks exist. Some are starting to emerge in the U.S. One is proportional representation.
Investigative story on fired law enforcement officers rehired at new agencies nominated in the category of Best Public Service Story or Series.
The Evjue Foundation and La Crosse Community Foundation each awarded $5,000 for investigative journalism.
The certification – which includes personalized feedback for officers – improves policing, experts say
At least 12 law enforcement officers currently working in La Crosse County and the surrounding areas have been fired or forced out from previous jobs in law enforcement, according to an investigation by The Badger Project.
With little fanfare and no opposition, a bill proponents hope will cut down on bad apples in law enforcement passed the legislature and was signed by the governor way back in November.