The new agreement keeps Wisconsin’s only nuclear plant in We Energies’ mix as electricity demand rises. Few details are public, but previous contracts saw steep price hikes.
Government officials say the district’s policy violates federal law. Black students at MPS still face disparities in expulsions and suspensions.
Wisconsin law requires police agencies to report serious uses of force, but inconsistent standards make comparisons between departments difficult.
Meanwhile, Republicans are disappointed Francesca Hong isn’t the nominee. Here’s what else we learned from Wisconsin’s surprising primary results.
The credit requirements, designed to protect We Energies customers from financial risks, now stand unchallenged.
The state’s Medicaid program must determine who is too sick to be required to work. Wisconsin providers worry about how the state will use diagnoses and billing records to make those ...
Get Kids Ready, Wisconsin’s new initiative to support school readiness programs for 4-year-olds who will start elementary school soon, is opening. Here’s what you need to know.
The process started with going out in the field, talking to people with lived experience, listening in on meetings and watching homeless system leaders do their work,” writes Astrid Code.
The Department of Energy has canceled or stalled funding for thousands of projects that would improve the country’s stressed grid — and not just in blue states.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman discussed how adults in their lives helped them stay on the right path.