Milwaukee becomes latest city to sue Kia, Hyundai over rampant thefts
Milwaukee becomes the latest city to announce a lawsuit against South Korean automakers Kia and Hyundai over rash of vehicle thefts, resulting in higher costs of fighting crime.
Wisconsin to vote on work requirements for welfare amid workforce crisis
Wisconsin voters will have a chance to weigh in on work requirements for able-bodied adults on welfare in the April election, as the state deals with low labor participation.
Small business owners torch gas stove ban as ‘blanket’ policy: It ‘isn’t for everyone’
Northwoods Stove & Fireplace owners Brian and Holly Duffy argue banning gas appliances leaves rural communities with "no heat" and "no one to come help them."
WI taxpayer group that attempted to block student loan forgiveness program asks Supreme Court to intervene
A taxpayer group in Wisconsin that unsuccessfully attempted to block the student loan forgiveness program is seeking the Supreme Court to step in.
Netflix Dahmer show results in unwanted attention at Milwaukee bar
Milwaukee bar owner says Netflix's series profiling serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is drawing unwanted attention at her establishment. True crime tourists have shown up and reportedly posted fake reviews.
UW Health nurses plan to issue strike notice Friday if administrators don't recognize their union
UW Health nurses approved moving forward with a strike. The union plans to notify administrators that they will strike if they are not recognized as a union on Friday.
Sen. Ron Johnson blasts Democrats over skyrocketing inflation in new ad campaign
Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson blasts Democrats over the skyrocketing inflation hurting Americans from the gas pump to the grocery store.
Madison, Wisconsin: What you can get for $1.25M
Named after founding father James Madison, Madison has live entertainment, sports and a lot of expensive houses.
Labor unions renew fight against USPS vehicles being built in South Carolina instead of Wisconsin
Labor unions are ramping up their pushback against the next generation of USPS vehicles being built in South Carolina rather than by UAW workers in Wisconsin.
1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones was paid $55,000 for University of Wisconsin event
1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah-Jones was paid $55,000 to speak at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in January.
Waukesha restaurant donates 100% of proceeds to victims of parade tragedy
A Waukesha, Wisconsin, breakfast restaurant called The Coop is donating 100% of its proceeds Friday to victims of the Nov. 21 Christmas parade tragedy that killed six victims, including an 8-year-old boy, and injured dozens of others.
GoFundMe pulls fundraiser for Waukesha suspect Darrell Brooks
GoFundMe has removed a fundraiser for Darrell Brooks Jr., who has been charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide Tuesday after the Waukesha Christmas parade.
Advocate Aurora Health fires more than 400 workers over lack of vaccinations: reports
Health care company Advocate Aurora Health has fired more than 400 employees because they haven’t been vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to reports.
Wisconsin lawmakers advance bill banning COVID-19 vaccine passports
Lawmakers in Wisconsin advanced a bill this week that would prohibit any public or private entity in the state from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccinations.