Election system has public support
You may hear a lot of griping about elections in Wisconsin. But recent polling suggests a big majority of voters has confidence in the process and trusts the people who run elections.
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You may hear a lot of griping about elections in Wisconsin. But recent polling suggests a big majority of voters has confidence in the process and trusts the people who run elections.
Congress has a key role to play in helping new Postmaster General David Steiner right the United States Postal Service ship — but must get off the sidelines and act.

Summer has arrived. The garden is growing, the birds are singing and the woodchuck is chucking.

Looking for a summer getaway that feels like a peaceful paradise? Wisconsin’s islands are calling!

In this often-divided world, there’s one thing we can agree brings people together: Everybody loves great food.

Federal spending cuts could have far-ranging impacts in every corner of our state, where federal funds play a critical role for seniors, veterans, students, the disabled, and low-income families.

Civil legal aid isn’t a luxury. It’s often the only path to justice for low- and moderate-income Wisconsinites.
In Wisconsin, Republican lawmakers have proposed two dueling approaches to restricting foreign ownership of land in the state.

For many people, summer in Wisconsin goes hand in hand with being out on the water, and alcohol is often involved. Even though relaxing on a boat with a drink might sound like the perfect way to stay cool, you could find yourself taking the heat for breaking the law if you’re not responsible. Here’s what recreational boaters need to know.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime Wisconsinite, here’s how to spend a day soaking up all that this capital city has to offer.