Wisconsin
The Great Lakes have lost an average of 14 days each decade between 1995-2023, a study found.
Wisconsin port officials are assessing the potential impact of tariffs
Enbridge says it is working with state DNR on remediation of contaminated soil at the spill site between Milwaukee and Madison.
Enbridge and the Bad River tribe have been locked in a years-long legal battle over the pipeline
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Conservationists say a designation wouldn't end sturgeon spearing traditions.
The announcement comes less than two weeks after a planned merger with Essentia Health fell through.
Federal officials say incomplete data affects the estimated backlog at parks nationwide, including the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
A similar homelessness bill was introduced during the last legislative session but did not receive Senate support.
A separate bill would also repeal a protection for librarians related to distributing obscene materials
As funds help clean up polluted hotspots, University of Michigan researchers find link to higher property values.
A federal appeals court ruling upheld their rights to hunt, fish and gather off-reservation.
Cenovus said it's working through "challenges" with a unit used to make gasoline.
The town of Sanborn is seeking a $610,000 loan to address financial fallout from a federal court ruling that removed tribal residents from the tax rolls.
A University of Wisconsin report shows the state went from second-lowest prices among neighbors to second-highest.
Patients, providers and protesters cross state lines as court case advances.
The Canadian energy firm will pay $5.1 million in trespassing fines.
The legislation would send additional tuition revenues from Minnesota students back to the UW campuses that enroll them.
Emily Breidenbach, 32, and Hunter Scheel, 23, were killed in a shootout Saturday, April 8.
More than 1,000 residents and members of law enforcement attended a candlelight vigil for officers from the Chetek and Cameron police departments.
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