President Trump calls data centers economic engines, but candidates from Wisconsin to Texas are responding to voter concerns over their costs and community impacts.
Wisconsin should look beyond the crimes that draw headlines and consider whether some incarcerated people have earned a second chance, Tonia Thornhill writes.
Wisconsin should look beyond the crimes that draw headlines and consider whether some incarcerated people have earned a second chance, Tonia Thornhill writes. Mailing address: Wisconsin Watch P.O. Box ...
Pet owners say they struggled to find rental properties that accept their furry friends, and when they do they end up paying additional deposits and fees. Landlords say the fees cover damage from ...
The nearest emergency vet is at least an hour’s drive from Door County, but there’s no easy answer to the problem. Local clinics are too overwhelmed to offer emergency services, and there are ...
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 Milwaukee County executive narrowly defeated Madison Rep. Francesca Hong after dropping out of the race and returning late with the backing of Gov. Tony Evers.
Wisconsin’s Public Service Commission will require the state’s largest transmission utility to restart the 6-month application to connect the Port Washington data center to the electrical grid.