Wisconsin
Phillips heralds Wisconsin Supreme Court order to put him on ballot: ‘Thank goodness’
Democratic presidential primary candidate Dean Phillips celebrated a Wisconsin Supreme Court order to let him on the Badger State’s Democratic primary ballot Friday.
“Thank goodness democracy is being protected by the judiciary, because our political parties are eroding it right in front of our eyes,” Phillips said in a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. I’ll keep exposing the truth and saying the quiet part out loud. Please join me.”
Democrats on a bipartisan presidential selection committee should have talked about including the Minnesota representative, the Friday ruling said. Due to the court’s decision, he will be on the ballot for the primary in early April.
Phillips has pledged to file challenges in multiple states with the Democratic National Committee (DNC) after he was shut out from the states’ ballots.
“Unilaterally taking away the right of rank and file Democrats, including a disproportionate number of Black voters demanding a more affordable America, is reprehensible,” Phillips said in a statement to Semafor. “If Joe Biden is the best candidate to defeat Donald Trump and lead us to a safer, more affordable future, let him compete for that privilege without his supporters suppressing and disenfranchising millions of voters.”
In late January, Phillips filed a lawsuit with the Wisconsin Elections Committee insisting that he be added after an early January meeting. He said he reached criteria to be allowed on the ballot that state a candidate should be “generally advocated or recognized in the national news media.”
Phillips hit back at those who think he is undermining President Biden’s election chances, saying they are overestimating his power last month.
“[Y]ou’re giving me a lot more power than I really have,” Phillips said during an interview with NBC News White House Correspondent Mike Memoli. “The reason I did this is because Joe Biden cannot win this next election. He was the only one that could have won in 2020. He’s probably the only one that can lose this in 2024.”
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin Badgers freshman guard Zach Kinziger ‘contemplating’ redshirting in 2025-26
Wisconsin Badgers coach Greg Gard speaks highly of his four freshmen
Wisconsin coach Greg Gard spoke highly of each of his four freshmen ahead of the 2025-26 season.
MADISON — Wisconsin freshman guard Zach Kinziger may potentially redshirt the 2025-26 season, UW coach Greg Gard told reporters after the Badgers’ Nov. 7 win over Northern Illinois.
“Zach came to me probably a week ago, and we talked about it, and he’s contemplating it,” Gard said. “He wants to get his degree from Wisconsin. He wants to contribute at a high level. But he knows he’s got experienced and older guys in front of him that, quite frankly, are older and more experienced, so they have a head start.”
Gard emphasized that he and Kinziger are “still thinking about it,” and there is not necessarily a deadline to make a decision. The freshman from De Pere did not play in either of UW’s first two regular season games. He was the only player who did not see the floor in the Badgers’ 97-72 win over Northern Illinois.
“That really won’t become official until after the season if he doesn’t appear in any games,” Gard said. “But I said right now, if you’re undecided, we’ll just not put you in until we get to a point — and hopefully, knock on wood, nothing happens and nobody gets hurt.”
Kinziger, a former four-star recruit, is among a particularly crowded group of guards. San Diego State transfer Nick Boyd, preseason all-Big Ten honoree John Blackwell and Virginia transfer Andrew Rohde have been Wisconsin’s starters. Others in the rotation include Jack Janicki, Braeden Carrington and Hayden Jones.
If the 6-foot-3 guard indeed sits out his freshman season, that would leave the Badgers with 13 players who are available in the 2025-26 season. Gard’s group is short one player in the frontcourt after Temple transfer Elijah Gray was dismissed from the team.
“His future can be very impactful here,” Gard said. “He’s just got really good guards in Blackwell and Boyd that he can learn from, and that’s what I told him. … ‘Your best teacher and best experience for this year has been eyed up, nose-to-nose with Nick Boyd every day.’ And that’s going to help him more than anything and more than he realizes it right now.”
Wisconsin
Let’s settle a debate. What is the best thermostat setting for Wisconsin winters?
An early first snow transforms the Kettle Moraine State Forest
An early snowfall frosts the trees along the northern Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive which winds through Fond du Lac and Sheboygan Counties in Wisconsin.
Mark Hoffman, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
With potential snow in Milwaukee’s weekend forecast, it’s safe to say winter is on the way.
As temperatures around the state continue to drop, you may be tempted to crank up your thermostat to battle the cold.
But what’s the best temperature to set it to without breaking the bank? The U.S. Department of Energy and World Health Organizations have some suggestions, but we want to know what temperature is most popular among Wisconsin households.
So, whether saving money or staying warm is your priority, tell us what you plan on setting your thermostat to as winter creeps in.
Poll: What temperature do you set your thermostat to in the winter?
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Wisconsin
Mexican restaurant in Wisconsin closes location after years of service
FOX POINT, Wis. (WFRV) – A popular Mexican restaurant chain with several Wisconsin locations has announced it will be closing one of its establishments.
After thoughtful consideration, Jose’s Blue Sombrero — which has restaurants in Brookfield, Fox Point, Mequon, Racine, and Wauwatosa — has decided to permanently close its Fox Point location. The restaurant has been closed since October 28, 2025.
“We extend our heartfelt thanks to all who have supported us over the years,” said restaurant staff. “We appreciate your understanding and continued patronage.”
Gift cards will still be honored at any of the restaurant’s remaining locations.
Jose’s Blue Sombrero is known for its vibrant atmosphere, margaritas, and modern take on traditional Mexican dishes.
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