Meet the Center for Journalism Ethics’ new Journalist in Residence
UW-Madison’s Center for Journalism Ethics will welcome its newest Journalist in Residence, NPR’s David Folkenflik, during a media panel on Nov. 7 at the Overture Center in Madison.
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UW-Madison’s Center for Journalism Ethics will welcome its newest Journalist in Residence, NPR’s David Folkenflik, during a media panel on Nov. 7 at the Overture Center in Madison.
Multi Media Channels, which owns several newspapers in central and northeastern Wisconsin, is launching a paywall for its Waupaca County News website beginning Sept. 13.
Nicholas Johnston, editor-in-chief of Axios, will join WisPolitics.com for a luncheon on Wednesday, Sept. 19 at UW-Milwaukee.
More than 150 guests joined the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism in celebrating its 10th anniversary Thursday at the UW-Madison Memorial Union.
Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel announced Monday that testing has been completed on all rape kits in the state’s backlog, which USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin reported in 2015 to be as many as 6,000 untested kits.
The Legislative Council Study Committee on the Use of Police Body Cameras will hold its second meeting Thursday, Sept. 13 at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association is pleased to add the “Wok & Roll” column by Peter Kwong to its list of weekly member content offerings.
MADISON – As flooding impacts communities across Wisconsin, Gov. Scott Walker’s office today issued a press release with updates from various state agencies, as well
A detailed review of 400 state government websites found that nearly all of them are deficient in some foundational functionalities, including load speeds, mobile readiness,
My biggest fear in moving to the Northwoods from Milwaukee was not knowing anybody. Lo and behold, we have more friends now than we ever had.