Justice Shirley Abrahamson let the sunshine in
As Justice Shirley Abrahamson ends her tenure on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, she leaves a rich legacy of legal scholarship, importantly including her support for government transparency.
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As Justice Shirley Abrahamson ends her tenure on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, she leaves a rich legacy of legal scholarship, importantly including her support for government transparency.
After nearly six years as a reporter and editor for its Wisconsin newspapers, Sarah Nigbor’s last day with RiverTown Multimedia will be Friday.
Email newsletters help consumers become “more purposeful with how we retrieve and read the news.” Here’s one success story from a weekly paper in Illinois.
Wisconsin newspapers have joined a national campaign to help educate Americans about the five freedoms guaranteed in the First Amendment.
A new interactive tool from Wisconsin Policy Forum allows users to analyze trends across five years of data on Wisconsin cities and villages.
Through a $1 million Knight Foundation grant, researchers in the UW-Madison journalism school will establish the Center for Communication and Civic Renewal.
STEVENS POINT – A PBS television program inspired two former newspaper route owners — now in their eighties — to reunite seven decades after they
A traveling exhibit that illuminates the journeys of eight immigrants was made possible with the help of two Wisconsin-based journalists.
John Close, former sports editor of the Daily Jefferson County Union in Fort Atkinson, this week published a book on Edgerton native and former NASCAR driver Rich Bickle.
Adam Feiner, an Illinois native with family ties to the Madison area, has been named sports editor for Unified Newspaper Group.