When we read this month the U.S. Department of Agriculture was proposing a ban on chocolate and strawberry milk in the nation’s elementary and middle school cafeterias, we thought we were in for a food fight.
On Feb. 3, the only sound echoing farther than the thundering crash of the derailment of a 1.7-mile-long Norfolk Southern freight train carrying hazardous materials in East Palestine, Ohio was the subsequent outcry from politicians. Make no mistake, this was a disaster with explosions and fi…
Earlier this month, as promised, the Legislature’s Republican-controlled budget writing committee axed more than 500 spending proposals from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.
There’ll be a hot time in the old town next year.
Republican state lawmakers in Wisconsin have put forth a proposal to make health care providers give consumers access to out-of-pocket cost estimates for common procedures.
Gov. Evers is right that half-filled buildings in prime spots can be better used
Sports fans are an exacting bunch.
Wisconsin's secretary of state has no role in overseeing voting -- thank goodness
Yeah, we hear that a lot these days.
Wisconsin doesn’t have a red-flag law, which allows for temporary firearm removal from individuals believed to be at risk of harming themselves or others.
Many Americans breathed a sigh of relief this month after the tax deadline passed.
The U.S. Supreme Court needs to do a better job of policing itself.
🎧 The hosts discuss the importance of good sportsmanship and why, unlike in politics, sports almost always rewards the people with the most skill.
Whenever government puts its thumb on the scale of open commerce with intentional constraints on supply, we’re bound to see a little chafing from fledgling entrepreneurs who can’t get in the door.
We’ve talked about the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ multiple failures with regard to wolf management several times in previous editorials. Reluctantly, we’re returning to the issue again.
Real solutions include universal checks, red flags, ban on military weapons
Hopes and fears often play a part in elections.
In an historic and high-spending race for control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Janet Protasiewicz crushed former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Dan Kelly.
The Brewers are worth some public investment, just as the Bucks were
Half a loaf is better than none.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past two months, you probably already know that Tuesday is Election Day.
The old saying goes “Act in haste, repent at leisure.”
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Botox: Who knew?
Early on the morning of Dec. 23, 2022, Dr. Majed Jandali performed his 3000th surgical procedure using robotic technology and the surgical equipment of the da Vinci robot.
TRIVIA: WANT TO PLAY ALONG?
From a young age, Betsabe Castillo knew she wanted to go to college.
We have a super-secret plan to cut voter fraud prosecutions in Wisconsin in half.
An official Wisconsin state rifle.
In the wake of the failure of California’s Silicon Valley Bank and then New York’s Signature Bank last week, federal regulators took emergency measures to stop the panic and shore up confidence in the nation’s banking system.
In the wake of the failure of California’s Silicon Valley Bank and then New York’s Signature Bank last week, federal regulators took emergency measures to stop the panic and shore up confidence in the nation’s banking system.
Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed $3.8 billion capital budget for the next two years is a heady package indeed and would mark an historic investment package in Wisconsin’s infrastructure needs – much of it going to the University of Wisconsin System.
We knew this was bound to happen. It’s about time.
The warning flags were flying at food pantries and food banks in southeast Wisconsin this week: Brace yourself.
Baseball returned last weekend and Brewers fans were cheered by a Cactus League win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in their spring opener in Phoenix.