People who lost their homes to Hurricane Helene or California wildfires could get a sizeable tax break to move to Wisconsin. State Rep. Cindi Duchow and state Sen.
Wisconsin’s Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is proposing cutting taxes by nearly $2 billion, echoing a priority of Republicans.
Voters on Tuesday were casting ballots to narrow the field in a three-way race for battleground Wisconsin's top education job ...
Governor Evers is proposing what he calls a domino series of investments in Wisconsin’s correctional infrastructure. His ...
He also questioned candidates Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Mike Pence and Kamala Harris ... drinking coffee and going to church. Wisconsin state law required Milwaukee Public Schools to bring on ...
But as I started learning more, I realized how much I had overlooked. What exactly is Wi-Fi, and how does it compare to a wired Ethernet connection? The best choice depends on your needs ...
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection said the recall is for packaged ready-to-eat (RTE) meat products. The recalled products have a mark of inspection for ...
Whether you’re looking to get more performance out of your home network, extend your range or support more devices at the same time, investing in one of the best Wi-Fi routers is going to make ...
You may want to change the default Wi-Fi name if it’s still using the brand name of the router. Checking your security settings is another item on the to-do list.
Languages: English. Former Vice President Mike Pence has taken aim at Donald Trump, suggesting the President has "deviated" from the conservative principles that defined his first term.
Starting Monday, many Wisconsinites will be able to file their federal income taxes for free using the IRS' Direct File program, which transfers information into Wisconsin's own free software for ...
It’s the second week of the second Trump presidency, and Mike Pence has some concerns. Coming off a trip to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore, the former vice president is more convinced than ever ...