For the first time since statehood, Wisconsin’s population is projected to fall over the next 25 years.
Milwaukee and Madison recorded their driest Januarys on record, with about 12 fewer inches of snow than normal.
January is already Madison’s driest month, averaging about 1.5 inches of precipitation between 1991 and 2020, according to the Wisconsin State Climatology Office. This year, Madison received just ...
Services from the Madison Fire Department's Community Alternative Response Emergency Services (CARES) Program is expanding to ...
Wisconsin cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean has filed an injunction saying the two seasons he played at Division II program Grand ...
Every game, every period, every posession mean more this time of year. Mark Johnson is focusing on the Badgers taking care of ...
The Rapid City native stars opposite Craig T. Nelson in “Green and Gold,” a film that opens nationwide tonight, including at ...
Experience Scandinavian culture without leaving the U.S. in this small Wisconsin town. Try new foods, soak up the town's art, ...
Rounding out the top four is Provo — a nature lover’s paradise. The surrounding mountains offer world-class skiing, climbing, ...
An atheist legal organization has filed a complaint against a Wisconsin city, a student ministry, and a parish over a ...
State and city leaders are looking to get feedback on school safety. It comes just over one month since the shooting at ...
The Wisconsin Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Jan. 28, 2025, results for ...