As the Wisconsin legislature debates wetland regulation, UW-Madison geography professor Morgan Robertson discusses what would be affected by the bill, and how flooding and runoff are affected by these landscape features.
In light of a mass shooting in Florida, National Alliance on Mental Illness Wisconsin executive director Nate Schorr sits down to discuss how mental health plays a role in this type of violence.
Rowdy leisure activities gave late 19th century workers in the Fox Valley a social sphere in which to share ideas about labor organizing and economic justice.
A pair of proposed bills in the Wisconsin Legislature would change the funding formula for the state's public schools, allowing districts to use money that is currently allocated to libraries and move it to educational needs as they see fit.
Wisconsin's slack supply of IV bags continues months after Hurricane Maria slowed their production in Puerto Rico. Ann Zenk of the Wisconsin Hospitals Association delivers an update on how the state's hospitals are addressing the shortage.
How and when do Wisconsin governors decide to hold special elections to fill legislative vacancies? Scott Gordon of WisContext discusses the potential political and financial reasons for the delay in filling two open seats and the 50 years of precedent related to special elections.
Nearly one year after she attended President Donald Trump's first speech to Congress, Lupe Salmeron feels uncertain about her future as a "Dreamer" in the United States.