
Longtime Milwaukee journalist Joel McNally dies at age 80
Veteran Milwaukee journalist and columnist Joel McNally died Feb. 25 at age 80, as detailed in a Feb. 27, 2025 Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel piece by Hannah Kirby and Jessica Van Egeren.
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Veteran Milwaukee journalist and columnist Joel McNally died Feb. 25 at age 80, as detailed in a Feb. 27, 2025 Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel piece by Hannah Kirby and Jessica Van Egeren.
It’s no secret that Irish roots are sprinkled throughout Wisconsin, and what better way to celebrate Irish tradition than with St. Patrick’s Day?
We need your help to judge the Wisconsin Civics Games playoffs!
President Donald Trump agreed to tariff exemptions on March 6 for imports from Canada and Mexico that are compliant with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement negotiated during the first Trump Administration. Both the News/Media Alliance and the National Newspaper Association sent advisories to their members announcing the exemptions.
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association honored the work of newspapers across the state during its 2024 Better Newspaper Contest Awards Banquet on Friday, March 7, 2025 at The Madison Concourse Hotel in downtown Madison, Wisconsin.
The WNA Foundation on Friday, March 7 celebrated Wisconsin’s outstanding student journalists, announcing the winners of its 2024 collegiate and high school Better Newspaper Contests during an awards ceremony held as part of the 2025 WNA Convention at the Madison Concourse Hotel in Madison.
The Polk County Democrats Steering Committee has decided to ban all local media, including the Inter-County Leader, from its meetings. In an email sent late morning on Saturday, March 1, the Polk County Democrats announced their decision.
As youths we all likely tried to hide bad behavior from our parents. The truth inevitably surfaced, and we bore the brunt of punishment. Lesson: Be up front with circumstances and repercussions typically are minimized.
Voices across the political spectrum are voicing concerns about President Donald Trump’s news tariffs, expressing fears of higher prices, difficult markets and chaotic supply chains.
Milwaukee County’s Chief Medical Examiner will no longer allow timely access to preliminary reports on deaths such as homicides, fatal car accidents and other causes, according to a March 4, 2025 story in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.