St. Norbert College political science professor Father Robert Cornell hobnobbed with famous musicians, then befriended - and ...
The head of the State Patrol’s Northeast Region is under investigation after his girlfriend called 911 in June, claiming he poured a drink on her, threw the bottle at her — both accusations he denied ...
In the national war for affordable housing, a familiar battle is raging in Richland Center, a little city in the Driftless Area that’s surrounded by wilderness and farm fields. A move to put duplexes ...
Steven Guth, a 21-year veteran of the Waukesha Police Department, resigned in 2023 shortly after he knocked down a light pole with his Jeep and got arrested for a first-offense OWI in western ...
The butter versus margarine debate is back on the menu in the dairy state. A bipartisan bill introduced in the state Senate earlier this month would tighten some of the state’s enduring restrictions ...
Governor Tony Evers signed a bill late last month requiring public schools to ban cell phones in the classroom. Wisconsin is now the 36th state to restrict the use of electronic devices in some ...
Waterford Police Chief Timothy O’Neill was arrested for OWI during his tenure as a cop in nearby Sturtevant. He said he took responsibility and used the incident to gain more “compassion and insight.” ...
The law enforcement agencies’ minimum fees, experts say, contradict Wisconsin state law that states any charges for records requests must be tied to a calculation of the actual cost of producing the ...
Matthew Elliott resigned from the sheriff’s department last month, just days after The Badger Project requested a 2022 investigation into him propositioning colleagues and sending others lewd photos.
The Trump Administration is pushing states to put more federal funding into slower, but cheaper-to-install, satellite internet. Critics fear a giveaway to the companies of Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos.
It’s common for legislators, who make about $61,000 a year, to have a second job. The state Senate and Assembly each meet for only part of the year, allowing elected members to seek additional work.
Waushara County Sheriff Walter Zuehlke returned $1,245 to the county Tuesday in payments he received for care of his law enforcement K9 after it died last year, one day after The Badger Project ...