Wisconsin Democrats are hoping to flip majority control of the Legislature and retain the governor's seat this year.
Open government experts are raising concerns over Republican legislative leaders' decision to ban members of the public from recording lawmakers.
Both Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and his Republican predecessor found ways to move government employees out of downtown Madison.
WisconsinEye – effectively the state's version of C-SPAN – went dark on Dec. 15 and no longer provides live coverage of ...
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Sarah Salto, a school program specialist there, said the symposium is an opportunity for people to learn about history around Lake County and its relevance today.