From a Manitowoc foundry to a south-central Wisconsin dairy, immigrant workers and their employers are grappling with visa changes, enforcement crackdowns and an increasingly fragile labor ...
WisconsinEye has stopped providing video feeds of legislative sessions and committees while it seeks public and private funding to continue.
Community leaders cite rising enforcement fears and encourage immigrants to know their rights and make emergency plans.
The Trump administration’s latest and biggest immigration crackdown has pitted city and state officials against the federal government and sparked daily clashes between activists and ...
The idea for Fields of Sinsinawa arose from an Ohio farmer named David Brandt, an influential figure in the regenerative farming movement, who was exploring the idea of creating a farmer-led learning ...
Restrained by three white men for attempted shoplifting, a Black teen died from asphyxiation. His father refused to accept that no one would be held responsible. More than a decade later, his idea ...
UWGB leaders hope their efforts will keep the region’s growing retirement-age population sharp and socially engaged — and potentially in the workforce for longer — while also bolstering ...
Milwaukee youths from the Sliders Flat Track Racing Program are learning what it takes to ride, repair and persevere.
A Wisconsin man is challenging a trespassing citation in hopes of forcing courts to reconsider who has the right to walk Lake Michigan’s shoreline ...
Republicans are unlikely to follow Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ call to action on many of the proposals he outlined.
Both Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and his Republican predecessor found ways to move government employees out of downtown Madison.
The Nahwahquaw brothers formed the group to connect Indigenous boys, ranging in age from 10 to 20, in Milwaukee to their roots.