"I'm supposed to be here, and it's truly my purpose, and I cannot wait to get out there and interact with these people and start to build these relationships," said Torrey. With this new leadership, ...
There are new traveling exhibits at the Chippewa Valley Museum and they both hope to share the history of Wisconsinites at ...
The recent fatal shooting of a Cambodian dissident in Thailand, combined with possible deportations of Uighur refugees has ...
Free-speech battles and pressure from Washington threaten America’s oldest university—and the soul of higher education.
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court’s decision that a state program that distributes grants to minority ...
Throughout her lifetime, retired Eau Claire guidance counselor Maureen Slauson has honored her father’s legacy. She followed ...
Stories you might have missed from around Wisconsin. Ashwaubenon: U.S. Championship Cheese contest returns. Most of the attention focused on the Green Bay ...
The Chippewa Valley Museum features two new traveling exhibits that honor Wisconsin veterans from the Vietnam War and WWI in ...
Covington Vietnam veteran, former teacher sent off in police escort to Arlington National Cemetery DOGE cost-cutter-in-chief ...
UW-Madison contributes a significant number of Peace Corps volunteers. Proposals of federal cuts to foreign aid pose serious ...
The Wisconsin workers who lost their jobs were among 1,400 laid off by the Department of Veterans Affairs this week. Veterans were among those fired.
Wisconsin Democrats, including Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Rep. Gwen Moore, and Gov. Tony Evers, have condemned the firings, arguing they undermine support for veterans. Following the termination of more than ...