Residents See Rising Taxes, Blame Evers’ 400-Year Veto
Homeowners report over 7% increases in taxes as critics point to the governor’s controversial partial veto and long-term school funding changes
‘Mamscrawny’ Progressive New York Mayoral Candidate Mocked for Lackluster Bench Press
As the current frontrunner in the New York City mayoral race, Zohran Mamdani may be at the head of a strong campaign, but the progressive candidate was chided for his underwhelming bench press during a campaign stop on Saturday. The 33-year-old Democratic Party...
Trade Schools See Spike in Enrollment Since Pandemic
This month, the National Center for Education Statistics released data noting an increase in Trade/Tech school enrollment. Trade schools across the country have seen increases. In the recent report by the NCES, trade schools in Colorado have seen significant...
‘Overregulated and Risky’ Bed Bath and Beyond Closes its Doors in California
One of the most well-known companies in the country announced that it would no longer have brick and mortar businesses in California due to overregulation and creating an environment hostile to business. Bed Bath and Beyond CEO Marcus Lemonis announced the decision on...
FEMA to Conduct Damage Assessment in the Aftermath of Devastating Floods
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is set to begin conducting damage assessments in Wisconsin this Thursday after flash flooding that devastated the Badger State. The damage assessment will be conducted as part of the preliminary steps necessary for Wisconsin to...
ActBlue: The Powerful Fundraising Platform Sparks Calls for Reform
The Power of ActBlue in Political Fundraising ActBlue has become one of the most dominant forces in political fundraising, serving as a crucial platform for Democratic candidates and progressive causes. The platform, which facilitates small-dollar contributions, has...
Steak ‘n Shake Adopts Traditional Ingredients Due to Changing Consumer Preferences
Steak 'n Shake has announced a shift in its ingredient sourcing, reflecting broader changes in the fast-food industry. On X, the company announced that beginning April 2 it will replace its current buttery blend, which contains seed oils, with 100% Grade A Wisconsin...
Reforming the Office of Federal Student Aid: It’s Time for Change
The Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) is in desperate need of reform. The Biden Administration has weaponized student loan programs for political gain, placing an unfair burden on taxpayers while failing to create a sustainable system for borrowers. The Supreme...
Eric Hovde’s Last Stand: Why He Wants to Be Wisconsin’s U.S. Senator
In a Fox News Op-ed titled, This Is Why I Want Wisconsin’s Vote for Senate, Eric Hovde’s makes his final push to Wisconsin voters. Hovde paints his campaign for the U.S. Senate as a necessary stand against the current government’s “reckless spending spree,” which, he...
Nearly 20% of Wisconsin Students Are Chronically Absent From School
Absenteeism in Wisconsin schools is nearing crisis levels, with 19.5% of students missing more than 10% of school days during the 2022-23 school year. The impact of COVID-19 has reshaped school attendance culture, making it seem less critical. Despite efforts like...
On Your Ballot: What Does The Non-Citizen Voting Referendum Means?
The upcoming referendum in Wisconsin focuses on the eligibility to vote and proposes a constitutional amendment that could have significant implications for who can legally participate in federal, state, and local elections. The question on the ballot asks voters...
Milwaukee Memorial Day Weekend Marred by Six Shootings, Two Dead
Milwaukee saw a violent start to the summer over Memorial Day weekend, with six separate shootings leaving two people dead and several others injured — including a tragic fatality tied to a minor car accident. Among those killed was 36-year-old Ronte Davis, who was...
Waukesha Lawmakers Demand More Prosecutors Amid Soaring Caseloads
Eight Republican lawmakers representing Waukesha County are pushing a budget proposal to fund 10 new assistant district attorney positions, citing mounting caseloads and a growing threat to public safety. The May 20 motion, part of the 2025-2027 state budget process,...
Milwaukee Council Establishes Gender Terminology for The Milwaukee Fire Department
On May 13, 2025, the Milwaukee Common Council passed File #221377, updating city charter language for the Fire and Police Departments to use gender-neutral terms, replacing “fireman” with inclusive alternatives. Sponsored by Alderpersons JoCasta Zamarripa, Scott...
