Wyoming U.S. Sen. John Barrasso, a ranking Republican member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, tore into Democrats earlier this week for voting against policies that would help American families struggling with high energy bills.
According to a new index, a rising number of Wisconsinites will need to delay retirement to allow more time to build up funds due to rising consumer costs, which are inflating the cost of living around the country.
Organizations around the country are recognizing Poison Prevention Month, which is mean to raise awareness for poison prevention and educate the public on how to prevent poisonings in the home.
In a move that is designed to help school districts in La Crosse improve their responses to mental illness and provide better access to treatment for students, the La Crosse Police Department offered mental health training at Aquinas Catholic Schools this month.
As inflation rises around the country, restaurants are struggling to keep prices low while maintaining margins. In some cases, restaurants are suffering losses on their most popular dishes just to keep themselves relevant in their market.
In a joint initiative, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and the Department of Workforce Development announced new funding for the Teacher Training and Recruitment Program this month.
Following a contentious and controversial 2020 presidential election, many Republican-lead states are weighing election integrity measures to instill confidence in the vote.
Social media censorship has been a popular topic of conversation, especially amongst conservatives, who claim that their social media posts are being unfairly censored or profiles banned for voicing their political opinion.
Around the nation, a debate centering around Critical Race Theory, an idea that is based on the belief that one's race or ethnic background is a large determinant in their life outcomes, has been raging.