The past eight years have been marked by disagreements between Tony Evers and Republicans over executive power, court battles and budget compromises.
A bipartisan supermajority in the state Legislature agrees: nuclear power should help Wisconsin keep the lights on. This story also appeared in The Badger Project “I’m hopeful that we will be the ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is expected to speak on his 2026 legislative priorities including his plans to lower health care costs for families, negotiate state funding ...
The 10-acre Evers homestead could become Denton County property in a development agreement approved unanimously by the Denton City Council in May. As tree removal started months later, some council ...
This new announcement doubles the amount Microsoft plans to spend on its Racine County data center complex.
Governor backs a $69 million request for FoodShare administration, says 'Big Beautiful Bill' could cost more than $200 ...
Bill would limit rent hikes in Wisconsin mobile home parks by Addie Costello / Wisconsin Watch, Wisconsin Watch February 11, ...
Advocates are urging state lawmakers to help Wisconsin absorb new administrative costs as a result of federal changes to the ...
Sen. Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit) said the Republican bills are part of a larger effort to "legislate trans people out of public ...
Local leaders joined Gov. Tony Evers and Labor Secretary Amy Pechacek Feb. 11 in Racine for a roundtable to talk about affordability.
The latest 2026 State of the Tribes address highlighted tribal economic impact, calls for wild rice protection and sports ...