Alex Gee on The Center for Black Excellence and Culture

Social Issues

Alex Gee on The Center for Black Excellence and Culture

The Center for Black Excellence and Culture founder and CEO Alex Gee describes ideas, dreams and history that inspired the creation of the community space and the work necessary to achieve its goals.

May 12, 2026

Rachel Fernandez on Indigenous families speaking about abuse
Rachel Fernandez on Indigenous families speaking about abuse

Indigenous

Rachel Fernandez on Indigenous families speaking about abuse

Maeqtekuahkihkiw Metaemohsak Inc. Executive Director Rachel Fernandez, a member of the Menominee Nation, discusses how more Indigenous people are talking about issues of violence, abuse and trauma.

May 11, 2026

Frederica Freyberg and Tammy Baldwin sit facing each other on the Here & Now set.
Frederica Freyberg and Tammy Baldwin sit facing each other on the Here & Now set.

Politics

‘Here & Now’ Highlights: US Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Tim Gruenke, Alex Gee

Here's what guests on the May 8, 2026 episode said about negotiations to halt the Iran war, a settlement with a dog research lab, and the opening of The Black Center for Excellence and Culture.

May 11, 2026

US Sen. Tammy Baldwin on the war and ceasefires with Iran
US Sen. Tammy Baldwin on the war and ceasefires with Iran

Policy

US Sen. Tammy Baldwin on the war and ceasefires with Iran

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisconsin, discusses negotiations between the United States and Iran on ceasefires amid hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz as well as her priorities for a new Farm Bill.

May 8, 2026

One Menominee Nation family’s story of tragedy and advocacy
One Menominee Nation family’s story of tragedy and advocacy

Indigenous

One Menominee Nation family’s story of tragedy and advocacy

Advocates and family gathered at an annual rally to honor missing and murdered Indigenous women — the murder of Linda Dickenson is one among many tragedies the movement hopes to prevent in the future.

May 8, 2026

Tim Gruenke on investigating animal welfare at Ridglan Farms
Tim Gruenke on investigating animal welfare at Ridglan Farms

Courts

Tim Gruenke on investigating animal welfare at Ridglan Farms

La Crosse County District Attorney Tim Gruenke discusses findings of an investigation of Ridglan Farms, a dog breeding and research business, as it sells some 1,500 beagles after sustained protests.

May 8, 2026 • South Central Region

The calm waters of a lake are visible between two stands of trees on its banks, with a grass-covered hillside in the foreground and trees on the far shore in the background.
The calm waters of a lake are visible between two stands of trees on its banks, with a grass-covered hillside in the foreground and trees on the far shore in the background.

Courts

Wisconsin sues Lac Du Flambeau tribe over non-member fishing restrictions on 19 lakes

The state filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa over the tribe's restricting fishing of at-risk walleye and musky populations in 19 lakes on tribal lands to tribal citizens only — a judge issued a temporary restraining order against the tribe.

May 8, 2026 • Northern Region

Ask Inside Wisconsin Politics: Polarization, ideology, money
Ask Inside Wisconsin Politics: Polarization, ideology, money

Inside Wisconsin Politics

Ask Inside Wisconsin Politics: Polarization, ideology, money

What questions do Wisconsinites have about government, elections and candidates in the state? Inside Wisconsin Politics takes on queries from students in a political science class at UW-La Crosse.

May 7, 2026

Alex Gee on sustaining Madison’s Black community and culture
Alex Gee on sustaining Madison’s Black community and culture

Social Issues

Alex Gee on sustaining Madison’s Black community and culture

The Center for Black Excellence and Culture founder and CEO Alex Gee discusses the opening of a new $32 million multi-purpose facility in Madison to celebrate African American communities and culture.

May 6, 2026 • South Central Region

A cardboard sign with the text Now Hiring! and an arrow pointing to the right stands in a lawn.
A cardboard sign with the text Now Hiring! and an arrow pointing to the right stands in a lawn.

Economy

Fidelity bonds for hiring people with criminal records show promise, but almost no Wisconsin businesses use them

Wisconsin offers free insurance to companies that hire people with criminal records as a protection against fraud or theft, but employers in the state use very few of these "second chance" bonds, even though an estimated 1.4 million Wisconsinites have a criminal record.

May 6, 2026