Wisconsin’s state Senate Minority Leader Janet Bewley was involved in a fatal car crash Friday that left a mother and her 5-year-old daughter dead.
Author: Molly Beck, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
No suspects yet in the arson of the headquarters of Wisconsin anti-abortion group
President Joe Biden denounced the attack Monday in a statement issued by spokeswoman Jen Psaki.
Wisconsin police investigating fire at Wisconsin anti-abortion office as arson
The incident took place Sunday, a week after a draft U.S. Supreme Court decision showed a majority of justices plan to vote to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Wisconsin Assembly votes to require national anthem at sporting events in publicly funded venues
With “sporting event” not defined in the bill, it could mean every recreational or pickup game in a city park would require the anthem be played.
Sen. Ron Johnson: Capitol rioters ‘love this country’ but I would’ve been concerned if they’d been Black Lives Matter
“I knew those were people who love this country, that truly respect law enforcement, would never do anything to break the law,” Johnson said.
Attorney heading up Trump campaign’s Wisconsin recount effort is seeking to throw out his own vote
Jim Troupis, the attorney leading President Donald Trump’s recount effort in Wisconsin, voted illegally according to his own legal argument.
Authorities drop hate crime investigation into alleged lighter fluid attack on biracial woman
Althea Bernstein, an emergency medical technician, told police on June 24 she had been attacked by four white men while she was stopped at a red light in downtown Madison.
Joe Biden to visit Kenosha on Thursday, making his first campaign visit to Wisconsin
Joe Biden will visit Kenosha just days after President Donald Trump toured the city.
Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down governor’s stay-at-home order
The conservative-controlled court sided with Republican lawmakers who sued over the Democratic governor’s order.
Black high school guard fired for telling student not to call him N-word has his job back
Marlon Anderson’s termination from the Madison School District was rescinded, five days after he was fired over the episode that drew outcry.