Civics Games finals set for Friday; competition to be broadcast live
Join the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation on Friday, March 29, in Madison or at WisEye.org for the Wisconsin Civics Games finals.
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Join the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation on Friday, March 29, in Madison or at WisEye.org for the Wisconsin Civics Games finals.
The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act would allow news publishers to collectively negotiate for a better deal with tech platforms to sustain high-quality journalism.
Whether you’re already a fan of artichokes or you’ve been afraid to try them, here’s what you need to know about cooking and eating them.
Ivan Martin, who worked at Madison Newspapers for many years before launching his own business, died Monday, Nov. 5, 2018.
Once the governor’s budget bill is introduced in the Legislature, it goes to a single legislative committee, the Joint Committee on Finance for action.
A week after a group of Merrill citizens filed recall papers for five of eight city council members accused of not protecting the interests of constituents, about 50 people gathered for a recall rally.
Although two sheriff’s deputies apparently each drove to work while intoxicated and in possession of a firearm, neither was referred for criminal charges.
Jessica Arp, assistant news director for WISC-TV and Channel3000.com, is the 2019 recipient of the Distinguished Wisconsin Watchdog Award.
Check out all the winning stories, photos, designs, ads and multimedia projects from the 2018 WNAF Better Newspaper Contest.
“Perversion of Justice,” a three-part series by Miami Herald reporters Julie K. Brown and Emily Michot, won the 2019 Anthony Shadid Award for Journalism Ethics.