Maria Lazar, Chris Taylor on Wisconsin’s 2020 vote lawsuit

Elections

Maria Lazar, Chris Taylor on Wisconsin’s 2020 vote lawsuit

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Maria Lazar and Chris Taylor discuss the high court's 4-3 decision to reject "Trump v. Biden," a lawsuit to throw out some 220,000 ballots cast in the 2020 election.

March 12, 2026

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Light illuminates a plastic hexagonal button with the text PLAY on its surface that is surrounded by illuminated piping on the interface of a slot machine.

Policy

Tribal governments champion Wisconsin proposal to regulate online gaming

The Wisconsin Legislature is considering legislation that would implement a system for 11 federally recognized tribes to control online gambling within the state's borders, addressing a federal regulatory structure that allows prediction markets to skirt state gaming rules.

March 12, 2026

What Wisconsin’s 2026 governor candidates say about mining
What Wisconsin’s 2026 governor candidates say about mining

Elections

What Wisconsin’s 2026 governor candidates say about mining

Republican and Democratic candidates in the 2026 race for governor of Wisconsin describe their stance on potential changes to state laws that regulate mining as exploratory drilling is conducted.

March 11, 2026

Chris Taylor on issues for Wisconsin Supreme Court justices
Chris Taylor on issues for Wisconsin Supreme Court justices

Elections

Chris Taylor on issues for Wisconsin Supreme Court justices

Wisconsin Court of Appeals District IV Judge Chris Taylor, a liberal running for the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2026, discusses campaign donations, recusal and the roles of precedent and standing.

March 10, 2026

Sunlight illuminates and casts shadows on a multi-story Richardsonian Romanesque-style masonry building with multiple turrets, gables and a central tower, with two U.S. flags flying on flagpoles next to leafless trees at its central entrance and with other buildings behind it.
Sunlight illuminates and casts shadows on a multi-story Richardsonian Romanesque-style masonry building with multiple turrets, gables and a central tower, with two U.S. flags flying on flagpoles next to leafless trees at its central entrance and with other buildings behind it.

Courts

Federal judges decline to extend appointment for the interim US attorney based in Milwaukee

Federal judges in Milwaukee announced they have declined to extend the appointment of Brad Schimel as the interim chief federal prosecutor for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, and waiting for President Donald Trump and the U.S. Senate to nominate and confirm a full-time U.S. attorney.

March 10, 2026 • Southeast Region

Dave Blouin on the past and present of mining in Wisconsin
Dave Blouin on the past and present of mining in Wisconsin

Environment

Dave Blouin on the past and present of mining in Wisconsin

Sierra Club Wisconsin Chapter state mining chair Dave Blouin describes differences between how mining was historically conducted in the state and the contemporary practice of metallic sulfide mining.

March 10, 2026

The Ticketmaster wordmark is printed on the surface of a retractable belt barrier, with an out-of-focus grass turf and grandstand in the background.
The Ticketmaster wordmark is printed on the surface of a retractable belt barrier, with an out-of-focus grass turf and grandstand in the background.

Courts

Wisconsin and other states reject federal antitrust settlement with Live Nation

The U.S. Department of Justice says it's reached a settlement in its antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation Entertainment, but Wisconsin and about two dozen other states aren't joining the deal and say they'll continue pursuing a trial in federal court.

March 10, 2026

Maria Lazar on issues for Wisconsin Supreme Court iustices
Maria Lazar on issues for Wisconsin Supreme Court iustices

Elections

Maria Lazar on issues for Wisconsin Supreme Court iustices

Wisconsin Court of Appeals District II Judge Maria Lazar, a conservative running for the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2026, discusses campaign donations, recusal and the roles of precedent and standing.

March 9, 2026

Steve Donohue on the geology of minerals in the Bend Deposit
Steve Donohue on the geology of minerals in the Bend Deposit

Science

Steve Donohue on the geology of minerals in the Bend Deposit

GreenLight Metals independent director and mining consultant Steve Donohue describes the geological history of the Bend Deposit in northern Wisconsin and metals being sought in exploratory drilling.

March 9, 2026 • Northern Region

Annette Ziegler listens while sitting in a high-backed leather chair and facing a microphone mounted to a judicial dais with an open binder filled with papers on its surface, with other high-backed wood chairs in the background.
Annette Ziegler listens while sitting in a high-backed leather chair and facing a microphone mounted to a judicial dais with an open binder filled with papers on its surface, with other high-backed wood chairs in the background.

Elections

Ziegler announces she will not run in the 2027 Wisconsin Supreme Court election

Conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Annette Ziegler, who was first elected in 2007, will not seek a third 10-year term in the 2027 election, giving liberals another chance to expand a majority on the high court.

March 9, 2026