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Conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley — no relation to Ann Walsh Bradley — told WisPolitics she plans to run for reelection in 2026.
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Conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley — no relation to Ann Walsh Bradley — told WisPolitics she plans to run for reelection in 2026.
In the 1970s we had what my late grandmother Cecile Hardie called visiting. It was a very informal process, but involved three specific steps.
As the seasons change, Wisconsin comes alive with a flurry of sidewalk sales and community-wide events.
The Milwaukee Press Club has named Oshkosh native Jim VandeHei, co-founder and CEO of Axios, as the club’s 2025 Sacred Cat Award honoree; and 2025 Headliners, Mark Murphy, retiring Green Bay Packers president and CEO; and Sherrie Tussler, CEO Emeritus of the Hunger Task Force.
After he was “flung into the deep end of the nation’s labor pool with the recent corporate cost-cutting elimination of my downstate reporting job after 37 months and a dozen professional awards,” Eric Johnson is still writing for the Vilas County News-Review and the Three Lakes News in Eagle River.
At least $107 million was spent overall in the state Supreme Court race — shattering the previous national record set only two years ago in Wisconsin, according to a WisPolitics tally.
As part of the April 2 tariff announcement, USMCA-compliant goods, including newsprint, will continue to be exempt from both the 25% tariffs imposed on goods from Canada and Mexico, and the additional 10% baseline tariff announced April 2.
The state of U.S. journalism will be the subject of a lively April 9 panel discussion featuring three Wisconsin news executives, including WNA past president and board member George Stanley.
As emergency medical services (EMS) providers in Lafayette County face challenges maintaining appropriate staffing levels and response times, greater inter-agency collaboration could help stabilize provision of these services.
The ACLU of Wisconsin released a report last fall that underscores both the scope and the severe consequences of municipal court practices.