Robert Yablon on judge recusal rules and a rise in requests
University of Wisconsin Law School professor Robert Yablon describes standards of recusal for judges and justices as requests for the action increase in response to campaign donations and statements.
March 30, 2026
Competition intensifies over who builds Wisconsin’s electricity grid as data centers drive demand
The Midcontinent Independent System Operator, which coordinates electricity markets for much of the Midwest and Mississippi River valley, reversed course on a key project in eastern Wisconsin, marking a victory for the state's largest developer of transmission lines.
March 30, 2026
‘Here & Now’ Highlights: Mayor Eric Genrich, William Casey Crump
Here's what guests on the March 27, 2026 episode said about listing private school costs on property tax bills and how state PFAS funding might be used in one contaminated community.
March 30, 2026
Mayor Eric Genrich on property tax bills and school vouchers
Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich discusses why the city itemizes the cost of private school vouchers on property tax bills as more districts around Wisconsin hold voter referendums for education funding.
March 27, 2026 • Northeast Region
William Casey Crump on state funds to address PFAS pollution
State Town Board Chairperson William Casey Crump discusses how the northern Wisconsin community seeks to use its share of $125 million in state funding to remediate PFAS-contaminated water supplies.
March 27, 2026 • Northern Region
Why voters should follow Wisconsin’s 2026 Supreme Court race
The 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court race has a lower profile than previous contests, but its outcome is still consequential — Inside Wisconsin Politics examines candidates Maria Lazar and Chris Taylor.
March 26, 2026
What a boom in building and operating data centers means for Wisconsin’s workforce
A trio of professors consider how many jobs and what types of work data centers bring to communities and the broader economic effects of data centers as more of these projects are in the works around Wisconsin.
March 26, 2026
Wisconsin’s 2026 Supreme Court race and the issue of recusal
Wisconsin Supreme Court justices are being asked to recuse themselves from cases more often — candidates in the state's 2026 high court race share how they consider this question about court rules.
March 25, 2026
Racine County man who ordered ballots without consent found guilty of fraud and identity theft
A Racine County jury found Harry Wait guilty of two misdemeanor election fraud charges and one felony identity theft charge, and acquitted him on a second count of identity theft after requesting the ballots of Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Racine Mayor Cory Mason.
March 25, 2026 • Southeast Region
Reconnecting with Indigenous culture through a jingle dress class in Milwaukee
The Movement is Tradition program at the Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center in Milwaukee offers a jingle dress class open to all community members to promote physical activities based in traditionally rooted tasks.
March 24, 2026 • Southeast Region
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