A year after the Famous Yeti’s THC pizza incident, the state doesn’t have laws regulating THC in food preparation.
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Margaret Shreiner joined Wisconsin Watch as a reporting intern in March 2025. She is currently attending UW-Madison’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication, pursuing a double major in journalism and history with a minor in digital media analytics. Margaret has also worked since 2023 with The Badger Herald — a student newspaper at UW-Madison — where she currently serves as the managing editor. Upon graduating in December 2025, she plans to earn a master’s in data science and pursue data-driven journalism.
Wisconsin’s budget shifts money from schools to Milwaukee prosecutors. That may violate the state constitution.
The budget diverts an estimated $2.2 million annually for the district attorney’s office that’s supposed to go to a fund for Milwaukee schools.
Does anyone actually get their record expunged in Wisconsin?
There aren’t official records on how many people have their crimes expunged, but one estimate puts it at 2,000 per year.
We don’t talk about DEI: Wisconsin hospital systems are quietly removing diversity language
After President Donald Trump threatened to pull back federal funding, SSM Health, Aurora Health and UW Health changed their websites.
