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As markets for artisan and specialty cheese grow, a new national survey found many cheesemakers have a hard time staying in operation.
The crisis in Syria has put new focus on refugees in the United States. But when it comes to where people who flee conflict and persecution around the world have resettled in the U.S., Wisconsin lands about in the middle of the pack.
Health officials in Milwaukee are shifting their strategy for reducing infant mortality in the city.
Wisconsin's government workforce is shrinking over time.
Learning to drive is a rite of passage for many teens, and families can benefit when teens get their drivers licenses.
Wisconsin home sales reached record levels in 2016, according to end-of-year data from the Wisconsin Realtors Association.
A state website where people can register and find out more about organ donation had only been in English, but is now also in Spanish
As a new president took office after campaigning hard against the Affordable Care Act, a University of Wisconsin physician is urging caution on making immediate changes to the health care system.
Health officials are urging people in two at-risk groups to get tested for Hepatitis C, a blood borne disease that can cause liver failure if untreated.
Five pipelines carry fossil fuels across the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians reservation in Ashland and Iron counties. While four transport natural gas, another carries crude oil.