USPS delays worry election heads

Wisconsin’s top election officials are urging the U.S. Postal Service to enact changes to ensure absentee ballots aren’t caught up in mail delays.

Names of police should be public

It’s hardly a controversial statement to say that police, who can arrest people and use force when necessary, should be held to a higher standard than the rest of us.

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In a divorce, who gets the pet?

For many families, pets are part of the household. But under Wisconsin law, they are treated differently than children in a divorce.

Records requests can lead to long wait

The Wisconsin Department of Justice is, at times, taking nearly five years to respond to records requests, according to a May 26, 2026 article that appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 

Wisconsin State Journal wins five APSE awards

The Associated Press Sports Editors organization recently announced the Wisconsin State Journal in Madison won five awards in its print, digital, writing and photography categories.