The unemployment rate in Milwaukee County decreased recently.
A Milwaukee County judge declines the city's request to push back the former police chief's reinstatement.
Here is how the Milwaukee area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Milwaukee County's unemployment rate hasn't had a month-to-month change.
Evers says he has unfinished business in Wisconsin, like Medicaid and education expansion.
Democrats ask the public to up the pressure on uncooperative Republicans.
Applications for up to $420 million in grants for small businesses opened Monday.
The Joint Finance Committee scheduled a vote before a June revenue estimate expected to show that the state is still in good fiscal health.
The identified potential cases of fraud to date are in line with suspected voter misconduct in past elections in the battleground state.
The total number of people working rose by about 7,100 in April compared with a month earlier.
U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
Gov. Tony Evers announced Tuesday that $100 million in federal stimulus funds will be used to expand broadband internet access in Wisconsin.
The governor ordered the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff on Friday.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul is one of 44 attorneys general who have signed a letter urging Facebook to ditch the program.
The State Assembly will vote on a bill regarding playing the national anthem before sporting events in venues that received public funding
A Wisconsin resident, filed a suit on April 25, claiming Kraft Heinz is misleading consumers with a seal indicating "real dairy."
The “#MeToo” movement brought sweeping changes nationwide, including in Wisconsin, on how allegations of sexual misconduct are handled.
Details of Harris' trip have not been released.
Evers signed bill to require lessons about the Holocaust and other genocides be incorporated into education for grades 5-12 in Wisconsin.
Census officials found the population in Wisconsin has increased since 2010.
The Debt-Free College Act would help "restore a path to affordable college."
Participating businesses to receive $5,000; grant program to potentially help approximately 84,000 Wisconsin small businesses.
The announcement comes as the Joint Finance Committee is set to begin reviewing Gov. Evers’ 2021-23 biennial budget proposal.
$80 million, six-year agreement to guarantee taxpayer savings, protect local and state infrastructure investments, require job creation.
The original deal with nearly $4 billion in state and local tax incentives was struck in 2017 by former Gov. Scott Walker.
Evers also signed a bill on Thursday which will help Pfizer, Inc., and Wisconsin continue to provide COVID-19 vaccine
Wisconsin will continue receiving more than $70 million in food assistance benefits for more than 400,000 Wisconsin households.
The White House hopes to reinvigorate Wisconsin's infrastructure after it received a "C" grade on its infrastructure report card.
Wisconsin Patch readers shared their thoughts around the idea of a statewide vaccine passport. See what they had to say.
The court’s 5-2 ruling means about 69,000 people on the list of likely movers will not have their voter registrations deactivated.
The Common Council voted Wednesday to approve an anti-hate crime resolution after it was amended to include all hate crimes.
Are you in favor of or against requiring individuals to show that they have been vaccinated against or have tested negative for COVID-19?
A roundup of results of local races in Milwaukee County for Tuesday's election.
A projected winner has been declared in Tuesday's statewide election for State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The additional federal support will increase the number of vaccinations per week from 5,600 doses up to 7,700 doses, dependent on supply.
There have already been more than 320 wildfires reported in Wisconsin so far this year.
John Jagler tells Patch why he should be elected as Wisconsin Senator for District 13.
Spencer Zimmerman tells Patch why he should be elected as Wisconsin Senator for District 13.
Ben Schmitz tells Patch why he should be elected For Wisconsin Senate District 13.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Milwaukee County neighbors.