Justices' occasional flip-flops have emboldened activists to file more legal challenges. Local clerks and voters must deal with the fallout.
While it's focused on national debt, legal experts say it could open the door to other changes, such as limiting who can be a U.S. citizen.
Department of Corrections offers few details about the deaths, which coincided with a respiratory illness outbreak.
City attorney and veteran elections official Mike Haas will fill in for Maribeth Witzel-Behl and oversee the April 1 election ...
After decades of delivering babies in the small Wisconsin town of Waupaca, Thedacare-Froedert Health shuttered the OB-GYN ...
Brad Schimel said he didn't object to presidents' pardon power but added he doesn't think those who attacked police should ...
En route to Chicago Union Station, passengers ride along an Amtrak system forged by the Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970, ...
Wisconsin sheriffs have discretion on whether to report a person booked into county jails to U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Supreme Court candidates Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford squared off in a sometimes testy debate less than three weeks before ...
Wisconsin election officials voted to force Madison city workers to sit for depositions as they investigate ballots that went ...
Four Wisconsin voters whose ballots were not counted in the November presidential election initiated a class-action lawsuit ...
A seventh inmate died at a Wisconsin prison, less than a year after the then-warden and staff were charged with misconduct ...