Former Republican Attorney General Brad Schimel and Dane County Judge Susan Crawford met Wednesday in the sole debate ahead ...
Wisconsin’s voter ID law has had no negative impact on voter turnout in the state since it was fully implemented, according ...
Supreme Court candidates Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford squared off in a sometimes testy debate less than three weeks before ...
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Martha Stewart on MSNLook Up! The Northern Lights and Blood Moon Total Eclipse Will Dazzle in the Night Sky TonightThe northern lights may be visible this evening due to a geomagnetic storm that occurred on Wednesday. Stargazers in Alaska ...
Sitting side by side at a table with moderators Gerron Jordan and Matt Smith, both Schimel and Crawford accused the other of ...
Wisconsin kindergartners have one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country against measles, which can cause serious illness in young kids.
Wisconsin Public Radio The two candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court met in Milwaukee Wednesday night in their only debate ...
Wisconsin's April 1 election includes a high-stakes Supreme Court race and plenty of local offices, but a statewide ...
Scientists are sounding alarms about a genetic mutation that was recently identified in four dairy cow herds, nearly one year ...
Abortion rights and the influence of donations from billionaires Elon Musk and George Soros took center stage in a sometimes testy debate Wednesday between candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court ...
Flanders’s study found that once voter ID laws were enacted in Wisconsin, voter turnout increased by 1.5%. The study also found that voter ID laws had no significant effect on the turnout of nonwhite ...
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel traded barbs and defended their track records Wednesday night during their only debate for an open seat on the high court.
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