
Two Candidates Progress in Wisconsin Superintendent Race
Jill Underly and Brittany Kinser advance to the Wisconsin Superintendent election, focusing on public vs. private education.

Jill Underly and Brittany Kinser advance to the Wisconsin Superintendent election, focusing on public vs. private education.

President Trump has paused tariff threats on Canadian and Mexican imports; potential gas price hikes are analyzed.

On Jan. 30, Reach Dane faced a negative bank balance due to a federal funding freeze; issues persisted till Feb. 10.

Stevens Point Mayor Wiza plans a fruit tree program with federal funding, aiming for environmental and community benefits.

Portage County’s task force tackles social isolation using a grant, aiming to improve connections in rural Wisconsin.

Brad Schimel, a former Wisconsin AG and current judge, is running for the state Supreme Court, pledging impartiality while warning about his opponent’s stance on union laws.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. addressed the Senate on Trump’s request to study mifepristone safety, amid abortion debates.

A New York doctor was indicted for prescribing abortion medication online to a Louisiana patient, protected by NY shield law.

Trump revoked Biden’s executive order on drug pricing, impacting programs for Medicare savings and access to therapies.

Trump’s proposed tariffs could increase typical U.S. household costs by $2,600 annually, affecting all income levels.

The federal site for reproductive health info went offline after Trump took office, but state and national sites remain.

Sen. Tammy Baldwin, reelected in Wisconsin, is focused on health care, manufacturing, and protecting rights and freedoms.

