A top Toyota executive has warned that the U.S. is not currently prepared to fully shift toward electric vehicles, citing high prices and a lack of charging infrastructure as the underlying reasons.
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns and stimulus checks enabled U.S. households to build up a large amount of extra savings. However, with inflation causing prices to soar across the board, Americans are reportedly being forced to tap into their pandemic savings to keep up with rising costs and, if June poll results are any indication, they are placing the blame on the president for inflation.
Ukrainian emigrants are watching the Russian invasion in their home country unfold and are expressing their concern about friends and family living in the country.
President Joe Biden will visit Wisconsin next week to discuss new infrastructure money that is now available to clean rivers and repair roads and bridges.
A program that has been helping homeless veterans in Racine get into tiny homes is now hoping to bring its successful formula to Milwaukee to help its population of homeless vets.
Violent crime continues to increase in Wisconsin, with homicides leading the wave across the state, according to statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
A man accused of driving his SUV into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, killing at least five and injuring dozens more, had posted bail earlier this month in an unrelated case, leading to a call for bail reform in the state.
Unemployment continues to fall across Wisconsin, with the state’s unemployment rate dropping to 3.2% in October as the state continues to emerge from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Across Wisconsin, businesses are slowly rebounding from shutdowns and other restrictions in place over the last 16 months to thwart the COVID-19 pandemic, and the state is faring well when compared to other states.