The 600 companies on the list were selected from among the 2,000 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S.
The coldest air of the season is arriving in southeast Wisconsin. Here's what you need to know. MILWAUKEE - Bitter cold is blanketing southeast Wisconsin and will have its grip on the region through early Wednesday. For those in need, now is a critical time to seek shelter and stay warm.
Modine Manufacturing plans to open a plant in the Milwaukee suburb of Franklin. The city says the plant will employ 200 by 2029. The product line moving to Franklin makes products used in specialty and commercial electric vehicles.
Dubbed the Milwaukee Axis Experience Center, the new space will be designed to foster innovation, collaboration and relationship-building, Axis Communications spokesperson Chris Shanelaris said in an email. It initially will support 18 Wisconsin-based employees, with plans for expansion, Shanelaris said. The company employs 12 people in Wisconsin.
Southeastern Wisconsin residents urged to take precautions as arctic air mass brings dangerous wind chills overnight
The advisory is in effect for most counties 3 a.m. Sunday until noon Tuesday. It begins for several others, including Milwaukee, at 6 p.m. Sunday.
Residents urged to limit outdoor exposure as wind chills worsen, with northern counties facing extreme cold warning
A weather alert was issued by the National Weather Service on Wednesday at 9:06 p.m. for snow until 11 p.m. The alert is for Waukesha, Milwaukee, Rock, Walworth, Racine and
Wisconsin also saw an increase from the year prior, with over 5,000 homeless people counted statewide in January 2024.
Wisconsin has long had a voter ID requirement on its books — one of the strictest in the nation. This year, voters will decide whether to make it harder to weaken that requirement. This story also appeared in WisconsinWatch.
The fan-favorite gas station and travel center, known for its massive stores, beef jerky bar, iconic snacks like Beaver Nuggets and the "cleanest restrooms in America," -- is planning a location along the I/94 corridor.
Hauke ascended through the ranks of the real estate industry relatively quickly, first as an agent and now as a leader at a major Wisconsin brokerage. She serves as a regional manager with First Weber Inc., which is part of Berkshire Hathaway affiliate HomeServices of America.