Articles by Scott Gordon

The arguments driving a potentially landmark court case over partisan gerrymandering in Wisconsin may already be outdated.
Gov. Scott Walker and state economic development officials want to spend about $7 million on a marketing campaign to entice young, college-educated workers to move to Wisconsin.
Poll responses from self-identified rural voters about the economy and Donald Trump poke holes in the narrative of his victory as an uprising in so-called flyover country.
One impact of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico may continue to plague hospitals in the mainland United States for quite some time.
To understand the Wisconsin State Capitol, it helps to look to New York City. That's where the building's architect, George B. Post, lived most of his life and designed many innovative buildings of his era.
Much of the specific work leading up to and on Election Day depends on thousands of county and city elections officials spread across the country.
All around Wisconsin, people are feeding a stinky, green and oftentimes toxic life form.
Chronic wasting disease used to frighten people in Wisconsin.
Across wide swaths of Wisconsin, black bears and gray wolves have long played an important and prominent role in the food chain. But human activities can threaten populations of these wild animals, especially when they are considered a threat to agriculture.
Waukesha's agreement with Milwaukee reflects the challenges that southeastern Wisconsin, the state's most populous region, will face in supplying its population with clean drinking water over coming decades.