Long lines at some Wisconsin polling places prompt call for action
Wisconsin saw its highest turnout for a presidential primary since 1972 this week, which resulted in some people waiting up to two hours to cast their ballots. One voting rights group is worried about why many of
Kenosha school district reverses decision on transgender prom king
A transgender student at Kenosha’s Tremper High School will be allowed to run for prom king. The Kenosha Unified School District initially said 16-year old Ash Whitaker, who started at Tremper as a girl named Savannah, but
New Lincoln Hills administrator steps down
Another change in leadership at the Lincoln Hills facility for juvenile offenders. Wayne Olson will resign as the superintendent after just three months on the job. He plans to step down on April 28th and be transferred
Brewers avoid sweep with win over Giants
The Milwaukee Brewers avoided a season-opening sweep at the hands of San Francisco, knocking off the Giants 4-3 at Miller Park on Wednesday afternoon. Chris Carter, who clubbed a solo home run earlier, broke a 3-3 tie
Admirals move closer to clinching AHL Central Division
The Milwaukee Admirals have swept their two-game series at Manitoba, pulling out a 5-2 win over the Moose on Wednesday night. Pontus Aberg scored twice and Marek Mazanec had 27 saves in goal in the victory. The
Analysis: Bradley had ‘dark money’ advantage
There was a big spending gap in the race for state Supreme Court in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Democracy Campaign executive director Matt Rothschild said analysis shows outside ‘dark money’ groups spent more than $2.5 million on behalf of
‘United to Amend’ scores wins in 11 Wisconsin communities
Residents in 11 Wisconsin communities voted Tuesday to amend the U.S. Constitution to make clear that corporations are not persons, and that money is not speech. “Basically, that we need to restore our U.S. Constitution back the