Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has awarded $100 million to the state transportation department to spend on 55 projects repairing rural roads to better move agricultural and forestry products.
Biodiversity is declining across the planet, but what about in Wisconsin, how do we measure it, and how can we stop it?
Gov. Tony Evers announced $80 million in new agriculture spending as part of his 2025-27 budget proposal on Wednesday.
From making one girl's prom memorable to tracking dishonestly in local government, reporters spread the word on hundreds of ...
It’s not easy to document beavers in the wild, experts say. Could a team of Wisconsin Watch reporters succeed?
Signs opposing an Xcel Energy solar farm line the road in rural Hammond Township, Wis. (John Autey / Pioneer Press) On Jan. 7, the St. Croix County ... of Wisconsin, which would grant approval ...
Follow the latest coverage as President Donald Trump participates in the National Prayer Breakfast. Updates as the Senate ...
NEWS FROM THE ISSUE OF FEB. 11, 2005 The $1 million project to construct a centralized sewage system for the city of Cedar Mills has raised a a big stink. Citizens are furious at the ...
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A Closer Look with Laura Oakes: Small town magic
Some wouldn’t even consider it, and some wouldn’t have it any other way. In “A Closer Look with Laura Oakes,” Laura uncovers ...
Volunteers sought for newly formed nonprofit by CRAIG CHARLES, communications team chair The long-envisioned plan to connect Door County through a series of multi-use bicycle and pedestrian trails ...
A Wisconsin Watch reporter and photojournalist joined volunteers to observe an annual count of the homeless population. Here's what they saw.