A veteran local news leader with deep Wisconsin roots, Pennington brings more than two decades of experience building sustainable, public-service journalism.
The three-member commission regulates Wisconsin’s utilities and power rates. A surge in data center proposals is putting agency decisions under new scrutiny.
Appeals Court races in Wisconsin have gotten more expensive as conservatives and liberals clash in the Milwaukee suburbs.
Daniel McHenry and AJ Batchelor, founders of Handyman Academy, step into Milwaukee communities to teach students basic maintenance tasks, assembly and other skills while serving as mentors.
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service spoke with foster care advocates to understand what becoming and supporting foster parents can look like and how crucially they’re needed.
Those who faced threats and pressure say the president’s legal authority may be limited, but the guardrails that once kept him in check aren’t as strong as they used to be.
Richelle Wilson is a producer at Wisconsin Public Radio. Over her career, she has produced over 1,000 interviews about news, ...
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A rare court filing adds to the growing condemnation of the city’s defense against a lawsuit seeking monetary damages for votes that weren’t counted in 2024.
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The state’s Department of Workforce Development runs dozens of job centers across Wisconsin, each staffed with people trained to help you in your quest for work. Here’s what to know.