Find Wisconsin spring election results for state Supreme Court, Milwaukee County Board, Washington County circuit court, suburban races and school referendums.
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Election results for Wisconsin school district referendums in Whitefish Bay, Lake Country and Glendale-River Hills. What happens next?
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Democratic-backed candidate Chris Taylor has won election to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Her victory Tuesday grows the liberal majority on the court as cases affecting congressional redistricting, union rights and other hot button issues await.
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The vote on Tuesday came just five days after The Associated Press first reported that the board asked Jay Rothman to either resign or face being fired.
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A new state historical marker is coming to Milwaukee’s Forest Home Cemetery. It's part of an effort to create 12 new historical markers that focus on underrepresented topics.
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This week’s pleasant flashback was triggered by an Inferno 2026 Toyota Corolla Hatchback FX zipping into my driveway.
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Last week, journalist Shelly Kittleson, who grew up in Wisconsin, was kidnapped while reporting in Iraq.
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Conservative-backed appellate judge Maria Lazar is running against Chris Taylor, an appellate judge who has support from liberals.

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Universities of Wisconsin roll out video series on artificial intelligence and how to use it in 2026. How to get better AI responses and when to use AI are main themes.
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You can catch "Arabian Nights" at Manfred Olson Planetarium — Fridays this April.
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The president of the 25-campus Universities of Wisconsin has said in a letter obtained by The Associated Press that he’s been told to resign or he will be fired. UW President Jay Rothman says in the letter to the head of the Board of Regents that he won’t step aside from the 165,000-student system.
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Deedra Irwin discusses her experience competing in the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics in Italy.
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With grocery prices on the rise, WUWM's Dig In! Contributor Venice Williams shares tips on starting a garden.