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WisconsinEye needs to raise $250,000 (three months of its operating budget) to bridge the financial gap and allow state Capitol programming to resume.

NNA is urging members to support HR 3004, which would hold the USPS accountable for improving efficiency and service by allowing the Postal Regulatory Commission to limit its rate authority and would make volume retention an objective in evaluating rate levels.

As we enter a new year, I will once again confess – as I have before – that I am a weather nerd.

With celebrations in every corner of the state, Wisconsin invites you to ring in the New Year with local charm, cheerful crowds, and one-of-a-kind traditions.

Wisconsin’s new judicial privacy law protections “apply only when a judge issues a written request” to the Wisconsin Elections Commission, according to a new opinion issued by Max Lenz, attorney for the Wisconsin Newspaper Association.

Wisconsin Community Papers would like to help each of its member publications ring in the New Year by offering a paid, WCP-sponsored advertising campaign.

Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are searching for ways to restore remote access to activities in and around the Capitol after the nonprofit broadcasting organization WisconsinEye went offline this week, citing a lack of funds.

Following an order from a Racine County judge, the City of Racine must hand over full, unredacted billing statements to the Wisconsin Professional Police Association.

Civic Media is acquiring the state’s first Black-owned radio station and its sister weekly newspaper, according to a USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN story that appeared in the Dec. 19, 2025 issue of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Snowy weekends are on the horizon, so it’s the perfect time to start planning! And in Wisconsin, there’s a winter adventure waiting around every corner.