Laurie Doxtator moves out of Green Bay-based Amanda’s House, a sober living home for women. She’s taking new perspectives and a support network with her.
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The day before federal funding ran out for SNAP, the U.S. Agriculture Department warned retailers against giving discounts to recipients of the nation’s largest food assistance program. “OFFERING ...
A more efficient, affordable development model helps Habitat for Humanity build more homes during a housing crisis. But some Wisconsin municipalities exclude manufactured homes from neighborhoods.
The legislation arose after Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s failed attempts to get off the presidential ballot in 2024.
Wisconsin voters will decide the state’s future direction in pivotal elections next year. Here are storylines Wisconsin Watch is following heading into 2026.
In the case of the Port Washington data center, city leaders signed a development agreement that contains a very broad definition of “confidential information” and then binds the city to assist the ...
Amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, residents counting on SNAP benefits to make ends meet say they’re left to wonder if they’ll come.
No. Wisconsin is one of nine states that don’t have a law specifying parental consent for a minor to obtain contraception.
Experts say the new laws will strengthen emergency response across the state by funding more educational costs and increasing the payment EMS services get for treating but not transporting ...
As Wisconsinites brace for Wisconsin’s SNAP program, also known as FoodShare, to end Nov. 1, some community members are finding ways to support others in their time of need.
Attorneys who filed redistricting lawsuits are staring down a short window before nomination papers are due in June.