Waukesha Alderman No Longer Teaching at Catholic Memorial After False ICE Claim
Rico Camacho’s departure follows controversy over a social media post that wrongly identified ICE agents in downtown Waukesha.
Republican Josh Schoemann Jumps into Governor’s Race Early, Testing the Long Game
Josh Schoemann has spent the past decade at the helm of one of Wisconsin’s most reliably conservative counties—and now he’s aiming statewide. First elected as Washington County Executive in 2020 and re-elected in 2024, Schoemann built his reputation as a steady fiscal...
Wisconsin Tax Debate Heats Up Between Evers and Republicans, Evers Opposes Stand Alone Tax Cuts
The battle over taxes is once again center stage in Madison, as Democratic Governor Tony Evers and Republican legislative leaders clash over how and when to deliver tax relief to Wisconsinites. Evers reaffirmed this week that any tax cut agreement must be included in...
MPS Facilities in Crisis: Deferred Maintenance Costs Taxpayers Millions
Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) is grappling with a facilities crisis decade in the making. With school buildings maintenance has been long ignored, the district now reports more than $265 million in deferred maintenance—costs largely borne by taxpayers. According to...
Wauwatosa to Close Top-Ranked STEM School Over Racial Equity Goals
In a controversial move made behind closed doors, the Wauwatosa School Board has voted to terminate the charter of WSTEM — the Wauwatosa STEM School — one of the highest-performing elementary schools in Wisconsin. The school, which is housed within Wilson Elementary,...
Supreme Court Overturns DOJ’s Use of Obstruction Statute in January 6 Cases
In a 6-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has overturned the Department of Justice's (DOJ) application of 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2) in prosecuting individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot. The case, Fischer v. United States, represents a significant legal...
Adult Film Site to Cease Operations in 5 States Due to Age Verification Legislation
Pornhub, one of the largest adult entertainment websites, has announced it will cease operations in five additional states—Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, and Nebraska—starting July 2024. This decision follows the introduction of legislation in these states...
Report: Six Years After Legalization, California’s Marijuana Industry Faces Crisis
Six years following California's legalization of marijuana, the promised benefits have not materialized, according to a recent report by the Gatestone Institute, a non-profit who specializes in reporting on overlooked stories not covered by corporate media...
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Immigration Crisis Strains Small Wisconsin City of Whitewater Wisconsin
The City of Whitewater, Wisconsin, is grappling with an escalating immigration crisis that has severely stretched its resources, according to a new investigate report from the Institute of Responsible Government. Since 2022, the city has seen an influx of over 1,000...
Trump Reaffirms Support for Milwaukee at Wisconsin Rally
"I love Milwaukee." That's how Donald Trump began his nearly 90-minute speech in Racine, directly addressing recent controversies surrounding his remarks about Wisconsin's largest city. This speech came amid reports that Trump planned to stay in Chicago during the...
Milwaukee Public Schools: Failing to Educate and Ensure Student Safety
While the recent resignation of Milwaukee Public School Superintendent Dr. Keith P. Posley due to massive administrative failures has drawn the most attention, it is essential to focus on the district's longstanding inability to provide quality education and a safe...
