Marquette Law School Poll finds interest in Supreme Court nom before death of Justice Ginsberg
A new poll released by Marquette Law School may give some insight into the coming fight over an appointment to the US Supreme Court. Poll director Charles Franklin says nearly half of the respondents were already invested
Wednesday COVID-19 numbers for Wisconsin
Wisconsin recorded 8 additional deaths due to COVID-19 on Wednesday, and 56 more hospitalizations. The Department of Health Services reported 1762 – or 13.1 percent – of 13,453 new test results over the previous 24 hours were
Pompeo warns of Chinese Communist Party efforts to influence state and local governments
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned in Madison on Wednesday that the Chinese Communist Party is aggressively attempting to influence state and local governments. “We see it all over in America’s Sister Cities programs, like the
Pompeo will deliver foreign policy address at Capitol
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is scheduled to speak in the Senate chamber Monday morning. Pompeo is in Madison at the invitation of Senate President Roger Roth (R-Appleton). Roth told WisPolitics.com last week the invitation came
Brewers continue playoff push, knock off Reds
Eric Sogard’s playing time had dwindled considerably in the past few weeks, but given an opportunity on Tuesday night, Sogard delivered to help the Milwaukee Brewers pull out a much-needed win. Sogard doubled twice, including a shot
School District of Beloit extends online learning one week
The School District of Beloit will extend its online learning for at least a week because of the upcoming November election. The district is conducting virtual learning for its entire first term, which is currently set to