Wisconsin Watch hosted a free, live Zoom event on the topic of covering political extremism.
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Here are the most memorable images we captured in 2024
Wisconsin Watch photojournalists crisscrossed the state to visually tell the stories that most mattered.
Wisconsin Watch seeks a pathways to success reporter
Wisconsin Watch seeks a pathways to success reporter who will expand our coverage of issues surrounding postsecondary education and workforce training. The right candidate will be a curious, collaborative, deep listener who can understand bureaucracies and economic trends that affect peoples’ lives.Â
Video: Institute for Nonprofit News features Wisconsin Watch
The Institute for Nonprofit News featured Wisconsin Watch in a video that explains why independent newsrooms are vital to the communities they serve.
Wisconsin Watch seeks reporting intern to serve rural Wisconsin communities
Wisconsin Watch is seeking an intern to report on information and accountability gaps in rural Wisconsin communities that lack robust news coverage, telling stories that explore solutions to broken systems and center the voices of community members.
Election Day updates: Russian fake bomb threat targets Wisconsin
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Results, especially in the presidential election, may not be known tonight.
Jessica Adams joins Wisconsin Watch as director of partnerships for northeast Wisconsin
Jessica Adams has joined Wisconsin Watch as the director of partnerships for northeast Wisconsin.
Cecilia Dobbs joins Wisconsin Watch as director of audience and membership development
Cecilia Dobbs officially began her role as the director of audience and membership development at Wisconsin Watch on Oct. 21, 2024.
Wisconsin Watch founders honored for contributions to nonprofit news
Wisconsin Watch founders Andy and Dee Hall were recently awarded the 2024 Service to Nonprofit News Award, the biggest honor from the Institute for Nonprofit News.
President of the United States
Wisconsin voters will once again be central in determining who wins the White House in November.
Assembly District 99
The 99th Assembly District covers Oconomowoc and the northeastern corner of Waukesha County, and it extends northward to include parts of Jefferson and Dodge counties. It is a safe Republican seat.
Assembly District 97
This district stretches across Waukesha and Jefferson counties and includes the towns of Delafield, Eagle, Genesee, Ottawa and parts of Mukwonago. It is a safe Republican seat.