Danielle DuClos joined the Cap Times in June 2024, covering investigations and enterprise news across all beats. She is a ...
Devin Remiker, the 33-year-old chair, is taking over a standout swing state fundraising and organizing machine.
The state ranked 46th in its share of public colleges considered affordable. As Wisconsin lawmakers spend less on higher ...
A $20 million boost from the Legislature is expanding oral health training programs, aiming to ease a dental worker shortage.
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Worried about private equity ownership, residents explore purchasing parks and running them as cooperatives. Wisconsin doesn’t make it easy.
Unemployment among young U.S. workers is the highest it’s been in nearly four years. The World Health Organization ended the COVID-19 pandemic’s “global health emergency” status on May 5, 2023.
Standard driver’s licenses are not proof of U.S. citizenship. Enhanced driver’s licenses, which require documents such as a birth certificate or passport, provide proof. Intended for use in U.S.
Increased use of compassionate release could ease costs and crowding with minimal risks to public safety, experts say. But it remains off limits to many prisoners.
A decade after the Kewaunee Power Station closed, its owner wants to build a new nuclear plant on the site. Residents hope a new plant could bring economic growth, but some are concerned by the ...
After Democratic Gov. Tony Evers signed two bills on nuclear energy policy into law this summer, one Republican lawmaker is pursuing another proposal to reduce costs for energy companies.
Although President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” offers new tax deductions and credits across different income levels, low-income households – the bottom 20% of income earners – are ...
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