Lawmakers argue over photo ID requirement for voting
By Francesca Brumm | Mar. 7, 2008A disagreement over a voter ID bill erupted into partisan differences Thursday.
A disagreement over a voter ID bill erupted into partisan differences Thursday.
The decision to uphold a Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation's patent regarding stem cells leaves state officials optimistic about Wisconsin's future in the biotechnology industry.
Former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney suspended his Presidential campaign Thursday, with the decision possibly affecting the Wisconsin primary.
A rally for environmental and political action was held at the Lowell center Thursday, featuring several state lawmakers.
Campaign finance reform will not be passed before the end of the year, according to legislative leaders, with critics and proponents both saying the proposal needs more scrutiny.
Two recent reports said there is excessive sentencing and racial inequalities in the criminal justice system across the country, including in Wisconsin.
A lack of parental involvement is one factor stopping Milwaukee public school choice programs from garnering results, according to a new study.
Wisconsin domestic violence is increasing according to a new report, with incidences being concentrated often in poor communities
The Cardinal takes a tour of the many corn fields this autumn offers around the state.'
A new bill was introduced with bi-partisan support in the state legislature today, in order to combat human trafficking. The bill's sponsors call human trafficking the most inhuman and degrading treatment imaginable.