March 3, 2023 Wisconsin congressman to run for re-election despite term limit promise Wisconsin Rep. Glenn Grothman announced his 2024 re-election bid Friday. Grothman, who has served since 2015, originally promised he'd spend no more than ten years in the House.
March 3, 2023 In Wisconsin, former Trump attorney reappointed to state Supreme Court Jim Troupis, an attorney for former President Donald Trump, has been reappointed to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. He was reappointed about a month before the April elections.
March 3, 2023 WI voters, election officials warned about group sending incorrect, pre-filled absentee ballot applications A Washington D.C.-based group has been sending pre-filled absentee ballot applications to Wisconsin voters. The groups admitted to mistakenly listing names on voter application forms.
March 2, 2023 University of Wisconsin leader to seek 5% tuition hike from regents Jay Rothman, president of the University of Wisconsin System, has proposed an across-the-board tuition increase of 5% to the academic institution's regents.
March 2, 2023 Wisconsin Gov. Evers wants to sell a historic state office building, 2 other buildings near the state Capitol In an effort to reduce the Wisconsin government's footprint in Madison, Gov. Evers wants to sell three state office buildings. The moves are a "win-win for taxpayers and state workers."
March 1, 2023 Kyle Rittenhouse slams lawsuit from man he shot during riots: Attack on 'our rights to self-defense' Kyle Rittenhouse joins 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' to discuss a lawsuit from Gaige Grosskreutz, the man he shot in the arm during the 2020 Kenosha, Wis., riots.
March 1, 2023 Wisconsin landowners sue to remove Native tribe's roadblocks in road dispute Wisconsin property owners have filed a lawsuit requesting a court to order the removal of roadblocks set up by a Native American tribe in a years-long land dispute.
March 1, 2023 Wisconsin to consider parole transparency law Wisconsin legislators are expected to hold hearings as they consider a bill that would require the state's parole commission to make its decision information public.
March 1, 2023 Despite surplus, Wisconsin Republicans advise against spending hikes Republican leaders in the Wisconsin Legislature cautioned against higher state spending Wednesday, downplaying a $7 billion budget surplus for the current fiscal year.
March 1, 2023 Wisconsin man who fired shots at Milwaukee police dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound A Wisconsin man died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after shooting at Milwaukee police officers. No Milwaukee officers discharged their firearms during the chase.