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Earlier this month, rainbow flags and banners hung in many windows of the Monroe County building in honor of Pride Month. The county employees who posted them have since been ...
Three suspects were detained and an investigation is underway after the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Memorial was defaced during ...
The pasta—perfectly cooked to that elusive point between too firm and too soft—provides the ideal vehicle for the star of the show: a sauce made from a proprietary blend of Wisconsin cheeses that melt ...
This corner establishment at South Hamilton and West Main has become a Madison institution not by chasing trends but by ...
He believes that the statue of Phillips is the first statue of a Black woman outside of a state capitol building in the U.S. "We're making history not only in Wisconsin, but in the United States ...
The Green Bay Public Market will not open this year after another delay in the project. As Action 2 News first reported, On ...
Keeping rainwater out of subterranean spaces of the state Capitol has been a big undertaking that now is within sight of completion by September after some unexpected extra effort. Meanwhile, an ...
Wisconsin’s approach to Medicaid, which has no waiting list and pushes for work requirements, ... FILE – A man walks by the Wisconsin state Capitol, Oct. 10, 2012, in Madison, Wis. ...
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Trump administration has accused the Wisconsin Elections Commission of failing to provide a state-based complaint process for voters bringing allegations against the ...
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republicans who run the Wisconsin Legislature say they’re done negotiating over the state budget, leaving GOP lawmakers to write the document themselves.
The pride flag has flown over the building each June since at least 2019, ... Separately, Gov. Tony Evers raised the Pride Flag over the Wisconsin State Capitol for the seventh year in a row.
In January 1925, Wisconsin’s first female legislators – Mildred Barber, Helen M. Brooks and Helen F. Thompson – were sworn in as state Assembly ... covering the Capitol in 1988.