James came to Wisconsin to escape a life based on drugs in Hawaii. He secured a job here, but he wasn't making enough money to pay all of his rent in one installment. James, his wife, Nanea, and their five children were evicted from their home. They were forced to live out of their car. More>>
Students and teachers are back in the classrooms at St. Rose & St. Mary School in Clintonville, after the community came together to raise thousands of dollars to keep the doors open. More>>
Recalls of more than one half billion eggs are forcing local consumers to re-examine what they buy. More>>
Students across northeast Wisconsin headed back to the classroom today. For kindergartners, it was truly their "first" day of school. More>>
Enrique Villagomez of Appleton was extradited on Aug. 4 and is in the Caribou County Jail on $1 million bond. More>>
Teagan Marti of Parkland, Fla., was injured July 30 when an employee at Extreme World released her from a platform before a safety net was in place, causing her to fall to the ground instead of into the net. More>>
Staff Sgt. Matthew J. West of Conover was killed Monday when insurgents attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device in the Arghandab River Valley, according to the Department of Defense. More>>
With Nebraska entering the Big Ten in 2011, the conference has decided to split up into two conferences. More>>
Team reduces roster to 75 man limit with moves. More>>
Sometimes it's what you don't eat that counts. It counts - and it adds up. For five Wisconsinites, it added up to 372 pounds. More>>
A Green Bay man convicted of attempted murder is out of prison after 15 years behind bars after an appeals court ordered a new trial. Cody Vandenberg, now 45, had been convicted of stabbing Blake Renard repeatedly and stealing his credit cards in 1995. More>>
State wildlife officials plan to open two state parks to deer hunters for the first time this year. More>>
Officials believe the fire started in a room above Glenn's Bar & Grill on South 14th Street just after 10:30 Monday night. More>>
A teenager has been sentenced to four and a-half years in prison for running a red light in stolen pickup truck and causing a fatal crash in Green Bay. More>>
As of Wednesday, Wisconsin's electronics recycling law bans the use of landfills or incineration to dispose of electronic devices. More>>
It's known as the Move Act, meant to protect the voting rights of troops overseas. With a September 14th primary, the state has it's work cut out for it to get ballots ready for November.
"In Wisconsin's case there is no way there can be 45 days between when the paper ballot is available and election day," says Reid Magney, spokesperson for the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board. More>>
Union workers at Oshkosh Corp. have rejected a contract extension that offers a 3.5 percent raise. More>>
A West Salem day trader accused of killing his parents to profit from their deaths will be arraigned on Wednesday. More>>
Several people say they spotted a cougar prowling in the Twin Cities suburb of Roseville, and experts believe the sighting may be linked to a Wisconsin cat. More>>
An Appleton man who pleaded no contest to sexually assaulting a child said in court he might be a pedophile. More>>
An investigation into a fifth-grade teacher shows she spent time discussing drug and alcohol use. More>>
A man from New York died of an apparent heart attack on an AirTran Airways flight from Las Vegas to Milwaukee early Saturday. More>>
Kids will head back to school next week, and one Green Bay dad is worried about his girls getting there safely. More>>
The public notice doesn't mention the resolution authorizing the Winneconne school board to put Winchester elementary school up for sale.
"It might have been legal but I don't think it was right," says Winchester resident Ben Joas.
On the agenda for the school board's annual meeting it is listed as a motion to "sell real property," wording a school board member says... More>>
Green Bay Police are looking for two men accused of beating a man on Day Street around 2 a.m. Wednesday. More>>
Soldiers with the Wisconsin National Guard in Iraq got a chance Wednesday to meet former Green Bay Packers all-pro wide receiver Antonio Freeman. More>>
The Maxwelton Braes Golf Resort, located in Baileys Harbor, is for sale. More>>
Oshkosh Corp. has received a $180 million order from the U.S. Army for more than 1,100 trucks and trailers for the Army National Guard and Reserve. More>>
A day after a U.S. district judge halted federal funding of all research involving embryonic stem cells, the government froze about $70 million for projects that were either up for renewal or well along in the approval process. More>>
The Rhex and Claire Arboleda family can expect a fourfold increase in property taxes after getting a new home from a major TV network. More>>
College Avenue could look a little bit different if bicycle enthusiasts get their wish.
"Really exciting...there are a lot of people that are interested in cycling but don't know where to start or how to get around town easily," says Gwen Sargeant. More>>
The jobs of local school teachers are safe, for now, thanks to federal money. The aid is designed to put laid-off teachers back to work, just a week before the start of a new school year. More>>
No additional clusters of salmonella illnesses have been identified in Wisconsin or around the country More>>
A 55-year-old man who was shot and killed Monday morning after exchanging gunfire with at least one Shawano County sheriff's deputy has been identified by authorities as James W. Kumm of Clintonville. More>>
Wisconsin residents have until Sept. 1 to sign up for the state's no-call list to block phone calls from telemarketers More>>
Mike Schnitzka and Dan Hoffman abandoned their overnight canoe across Lake Michigan, when waves picked up to about two feet around 1 a.m., More>>
Aaron Rodgers continues to enjoy a summer carryover from his first Pro Bowl season for Green Bay. More>>
The National Weather Service says the recent thunderstorm that passed through northeastern Wisconsin included a brief tornado. More>>
Brown County Sheriff's Deputies continue investigating a robbery at the Walgreens at Riverview and Cardinal. More>>
A Green Bay man has been charged in the accidental shooting of a Sheboygan County Sheriff's Department deputy during a boozy bachelor party two weeks ago. More>>
Gov. Jim Doyle's annual northern Wisconsin tour will take him to three places over the weekend. More>>
A severe thunderstorm roared through northeastern Wisconsin, dropping hail the size of golf balls, knocking out power to thousands and flooding streets. More>>
Water holes surround a clearing the size of a football field. Trees have been stripped down to give marijuana plants light. Authorities have removed as many as 50,000 plants from 10 grow sites across Oconto County. More>>
How did the body of 18-year-old Lamar Lawrence of Wrightstown end up near ar dock? That is the mystery investigators are trying to unravel. More>>
The last American combat troops have crossed into Kuwait, bringing an end to Operation Iraqi Freedom. More>>
Industry officials toured Trega Foods cheese plant and Taylor Cheese before heading to Quantum Dairy, the largest dairy operation in Waupaca County. Crews there milk almost 2,000 cows three times each day. More>>
The Church of Islam wants to convert the former Bob's Bait & Tackle on Velp Avenue into a mosque. More>>
Hnilicka lost his wedding ring while snorkeling near Jacksonport with his brother. He says telling his wife he lost it was the hardest part. More>>
Scott and Pat Niles are trying to sell their Fremont home, but fear their uneven bedroom floor will cost them in more ways than one.
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The catch had already earned him $10,000 in a fishing tournament and placed his name in the state record book. Now it has labeled Roger Hellen of Franksville as something else - world record holder. More>>
In a matter of days, the new home will be ready for the Arboleda Family on Elm Street. More>>
Mercury Marine will move another 200 factory jobs to Fond du Lac as it prepares to close its Stillwater, Okla. plant. More>>
The 40-year-old quarterback returned to Minnesota on Tuesday, arriving in a private jet trimmed in the Vikings' purple and gold with three teammates who were sent to Hattiesburg, Miss., to bring him back for one more shot at a Super Bowl. More>>
University of Wisconsin System leaders released the price tag Monday for the first part of their plan to increase the number of degree holders in the state: $22.6 million over the next two years. More>>
For students entering college this fall, e-mail is too slow, phones have never had cords and the computers they played with as kids are now in museums. More>>
When President Obama told workers Monday at ZBB Energy Corp. that he's "fighting on all fronts" to get the economy back on track, he could have been talking about his party's dicey political fortunes as well. More>>
It began as a soldier's simple request, a pair of socks from home. Now, it has spun into a nationwide campaign to help troops overseas. More>>
Authorities are identifying the man who died in the Menominee River Friday afternoon. More>>
Authorities are searching for a suspect after an early morning home invasion and high speed chase in Shawano County. More>>
The number of students applying to enroll at two-year University of Wisconsin Colleges is on the rise for the fall semester. More>>
The nightmare began with a party: three teenage girls with a webcam, visiting an Internet chatroom and yielding to requests to flash their breasts. More>>
A Mauston mother whose toddler died after being left in a hot trailer for hours has been charged with child neglect resulting in death. More>>
From tall ships to the stadium lights Green Bay is the place to be this weekend.
"It's great...in fact we were talking we might even have to move here," says Don Wunsch from Des Moines, Iowa
"We wanted to go to the tall ship festival for a long time and we're just pleased as punch that we are here...it's just wonderful," adds Sue Wunsch.
Throw in the PGA Championship just down the road... More>>
Federal prosecutors charged eight men on Wednesday with running multiple marijuana farms across a swath of national forest in northeastern Wisconsin following overnight raids. More>>
A law meant to keep tobacco out of kids' hands is impacting soldiers overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan. More>>
Students from all over the world are in the Fox Valley for an international lesson on farming. More>>
Twelve rigged vessels will be in the Port of Green Bay this weekend. The ships will include the H.M.S. Bounty, the ship that was built for the movie "Mutiny on the Bounty." More>>
State justice officials say "several" people have been arrested following a wide-ranging investigation into marijuana operations in northeast Wisconsin. More>>
A Door County village says fast food restaurants don't fit the town's image, after a plan to open a Subway sandwich shop was submitted. More>>
Sunday, August 1st, 2010, a night of conversation between three family members on the shores near Sturgeon Bay, a night the three siblings would never forget. More>>
Steve Stricker hasn't forgotten how he felt when he failed to qualify for the 2004 PGA Championship at Whistling Straits. More>>
Small Business Administration-backed lending in Wisconsin fell to mid-recession depths last month following the expiration of federal measures designed to stimulate loans and the economy. More>>
The 12-year-old girl who fell about 100 feet to the ground on a free-fall ride in the Wisconsin Dells in late July successfully made it through two preliminary surgeries late last week. More>>
An advisory panel has completed its work on statewide wind farm siting rules. The Public Service Commission is working to establish uniform siting standards. More>>
Two defendants were ordered to stand trial Monday in a fatal stabbing in Green Bay. Brown County prosecutors say Mao Xiong fatally stabbed 35-year-old Eric Vieau after a bar fight June 3rd. More>>
The Outagamie County Sheriff's Department says a 52-year-old Appleton woman was killed in a head-on collision with a driver who swerved into her path. More>>
At least three people have been killed in separate motorcycle crashes in South Dakota leading up to the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. More>>
The incoming bishop of the La Crosse Diocese says he brings a listening ear and a prayerful heart to his new job. More>>
A teenager accused in a series of Green Bay church burglaries describes himself to investigators as "a strong Catholic" who would "die for his faith." More>>
Cornerbacks Brandon Underwood and Pat Lee made strides on Saturday night during the Green Bay Packers' intrasquad scrimmage. More>>
A double-lane roundabout is going in at the corner of Scheuring Road and Lawrence. While crews tear up the road, they may also be tearing up businesses in the process. More>>
The issue sparked controversy in the Town of Clayton and spurred a You Ask, We Investigate report. Now, the town is keeping the 120-year-old maple right where it is. More>>
Lake Michigan isn't known for its bathwater-like temperatures, but this summer the great lake seems almost tropical. More>>
A judge has ruled that a Shawano gun dealer should lose its license for repeatedly failing to keep accurate records and for making suspected straw gun sales More>>
The 911 call came in just before noon from the worker who escaped the trench collapse. Oshkosh police say the two men were working for a utility company and had dug a hole ten feet deep by four feet wide in the ditch along the 3600 block of Washburn Street. Police also say there was a safety device in the hole at the time of the collapse. More>>
Talk about Appleton's budget doesn't usually hit city council until October, but a new agreement between the mayor and the council has them sharing information months before the formal budget is presented. More>>
Contractors warn homeowners of roofing scams in the Fox Valley. More>>
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre passes to an Oak Grove High School football player during practice Wednesday in Hattiesburg, Miss.in another retirement talk twist, Brett Favre tells ESPN he plans to play next season for the Minnesota Vikings, if he's healthy, and that he never texted teammates or team officials to tell them that he would retire. More>>
The Kewaunee School Board will voluntarily stop using the "Indian" name and image. More>>
Suspended Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Johnny Jolly will spend one year on a pretrial diversion program, after which his felony drug possession charge could be dismissed. More>>
With tears welling up in his eyes, Alex Marti said he thought he'd lost his 12-year-old daughter, Teagan, last Friday when she fell 100 feet on an improperly operated thrill ride. More>>
A Menasha man is battling the city after being told get rid of his treasured pets. Dan Palik owns three chickens. He want's to keep them. But the city says no. More>>
Officers with the Green Bay Police Department are investigating a series of break-ins across the city. 10 churches have been burglarized since May. More>>
Appleton like many cities across the state has been hit hard by the poor economy. Vacant store fronts are not hard to spot, but a gathering of statewide business leaders in Appleton today aims to change that trend.
"The buzz word that seems to be going around these days is that Wisconsin really has to start doing things differently," says Jim Wood of Wood Communications. More>>
State officials have launched a criminal investigation to determine who tried to extort at least a half-dozen lawmakers by attempting to infect their statehouse computers with child pornography. More>>
Christopher Handler wants to hear from you. Handler is the guy who paints the slogan on a fence along Lombardi Ave., just across the street from the Pro Shop at Lambeau Field. More>>
A Wisconsin man who was tubing in southeastern Minnesota was killed after he became submerged under a barge. More>>
A hearing is set for Wednesday on whether the Kewaunee School District can keep Indians as its nickname. More>>
The extreme sports park in Wisconsin Dells where a girl was severely injured on a free fall ride is up for foreclosure sale. More>>
Nearly two months after being accused of sexual assault, Packers cornerback Brandon Underwood says he doesn't know if he will be charged with a crime. More>>
A Wisconsin prison warden is still on the job even after a Department of Corrections investigation found credible evidence he slurred homosexuals. More>>
Richard Vandermoss and his wife Ginny have been neighbors to the Packers for almost 50 years, but plans for an entertainment district could force them from their home. More>>
Randall Staeven is likely to stay behind bars after a judge issues a $750,000 bond in Oconto County Court. More>>
The families of 19-year-old Bryan Mort and 18-year-old Anthony Spigarelli are suing 40-year-old Scott John Johnson. They know he has few assets and will spend the rest of his life in prison but say they don't want him profiting from his story. More>>
A preliminary investigation determined that the girl was released during her free fall, but that the net mechanism that was supposed to catch her and break her fall was not high enough above the ground. More>>
Fifty-year-old Randall Staeven is charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the death of 40-year-old Christine Staeven. More>>
That is a first for the franchise, and follows a trend of other National Football League teams that have signed deals with major sponsors that involve the addition of an advertising patch on practice jerseys. More>>
NASCAR team owner Jack Roush, who was hurt in a plane crash Tuesday evening at AirVenture in Oshkosh, was transferred to Mayo Clinic, where he will continue to be treated for his facial injuries. More>>
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell didn't come right out and say it, but if you do the math he presented, it's clear Lambeau Field has almost no shot at hosting a Super Bowl. More>>
Plans are underway to convert an historic building back to a luxury hotel, but first 150 residents will have to move out. More>>
It's too late to talk to World War I pilots, the last died more than a decade ago. But the role they played in the war to end all wars and their magnificent open cockpit airplanes are being honored this week at EAA AirVenture. More>>
Wisconsin lost its second bid for $250 million in federal education reform grant money Tuesday, as 18 other states and Washington D.C. were named finalists. More>>
More than half the field corn in Brown County is dedicated to corn silage. With the wettest July on record, some fields are losing half the crop they could have had. More>>
The Green Bay Packers have spent more than $27 million to shore up property near Lambeau Field for a possible sports and entertainment district. More>>
The state will move Tuesday morning to seek a major disaster declaration and federal help for residents living where floods washed away appliances, mementos, cars, homes and businesses last week. More>>
A big milestone for people with disabilities. Monday marked the 20-year anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act being signed into law. More>>
Gov. Jim Doyle ordered state buildings to lower their flags to half-staff Tuesday in remembrance of State Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Secretary Rod Nilsestuen. More>>
A 19-year-old man is missing on Lake Michigan after his boat capsized near Sheboygan. More>>
The storms have passed. But Consumer Protection says a storm of a different kind might impact Wisconsin residents. They're called storm chasers and instead of watching the weather, they may be watching you. More>>
Reports of flooded basements, damaged foundations and destroyed appliances pushed the damage estimate from last week's deluge in Milwaukee County beyond $35 million. More>>
Five of the seven whooping crane chicks that hatched in a Wisconsin wildlife refuge this year have apparently died. More>>
Six years ago, in a 50/50 state, in a 50/50 country, Senate Democrat Russ Feingold won a breakout, double-digit victory. Challenged by a well-funded political newcomer in a dismal climate for Democrats, Feingold is no longer the rock-solid favorite he appeared earlier this year. More>>
An apology on Facebook has led to an assault charge for a 17-year-old Sheboygan boy who allegedly punched another teen at an underage drinking party. More>>
A Green County farmer says his dairy business is struggling to recover after a lightning strike killed eight of his cows this week. More>>
The rainstorms that flooded Milwaukee County streets and tore open a giant sinkhole in one intersection caused an estimated $28 million in damage. More>>
An ordinary chore turned fatal for a Shawano County woman. More>>
An Oshkosh man convicted of inflicting fatal injuries on his girlfriend's baby listened in silence in court as the toddler's family unleashed their grief. More>>
Delton fire officials didn't have to travel far to investigate after an SUV slammed into a building. More>>
Her mother remembers Savannah Kleinhans as a young girl who always put others first. "She really enjoyed helping people I think it was her God given gift," said Tina Katze, Savannah's mom. A gift--that More>>
Some property owners there want to extend the "No Wake" zone, but the Winnebago County Sheriff's Department says the water is not high enough yet. More>>
This is the account of the man who rescued the driver of a Cadillac Escalade from a sinkhole shortly before 8 p.m. at N. Oakland and E. North Aves.: More>>
Thunderstorms deluged much of southern Wisconsin on Thursday evening, causing massive flooding, shutting down streets and freeways, leaving tens of thousands without power, and creating a giant sinkhole that swallowed a Cadillac. More>>
The driver who swerved and killed a man on Highway 41 shouldn't have been behind the wheel. More>>
The never-ending rain storm at least it seems that way Green Bay and the Fox Valley, flooding is a constant worry. No matter where you live, everyone is wondering, how much more can we take? More>>
Heavy rain fell across Northeast Wisconsin in areas already soaked with too much water. More>>
Independent Assembly candidate Ieshuh Griffin filed a federal writ of habeas corpus Thursday in an effort to put the phrase "not the 'whiteman's bitch'" on the ballot under her name this fall. More>>
The Green Bay-based parent company of Associated Bank said Thursday it had a net loss of $10.2 million, or 6 cents per share. More>>
Wisconsin Agriculture Secretary Rod Nilsestuen, exemplified the dairy state's past and served as a bridge to its future, drowned Wednesday while on a volunteer trip to Michigan. More>>
An Adopt-A-Highway volunteer was hit and killed while working on the shoulder of Highway 41 in Brown County Wednesday night. More>>
It's been a manhunt 40 years in the making, and the FBI says they refuse to up in their search for Leo Burt, the man who blew up Sterling Hall on the UW campus.
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This is about age and unfinished business and an Olympic champion deciding that he'll pursue his career or his terms. More>>
Investigators believe the boy wandered outside without his parents noticing. A neighbor saw the boy playing, but moments later he was gone. More>>
Large hail, heavy rain and strong winds batter Northeast Wisconsin. Tuesday's storm system knocked down trees and caused even more flooding in areas that can't take any more water. More>>
Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Uecker will return to the Brewers' broadcast booth on Friday when the Milwaukee Brewers meet the Washington Nationals. More>>
Harley-Davidson Inc. has again warned that production costs must be cut at its Wisconsin operations or the work will be moved elsewhere. More>>
A construction plan in the Town of Clayton is finally getting underway. But there is a tall and very old obstacle in its way. A 120-year-old Silver Maple Tree stands right in middle of the improvement project. More>>
Wisconsin's Supreme Court blows a hole in the state's budget. The court ruled 5-2 that money transferred from a medical malpractice fund, to help balance the budget by Governor Doyle, was moved illegally. More>>
Heavy rains over Black Creek shut down a portion of Highway 54 late Monday morning. More>>
Quite a few people in the Fox Valley had water in their basements after last week's storms, but one homeowner found much more than that. More>>
A Kiel woman is dead following a crash near Manitowoc Saturday night. More>>
Authorities in Jackson County have recovered the body of a 16-year-old boy from the Black River hours after he went missing while fishing and swimming with a friend. More>>
A homeless woman is in trouble after allegedly bit two Appleton police officers. More>>
Researchers in La Crosse are tagging a handful of northern Wisconsin loons before they migrate to the Gulf this fall to see whether they'll be affected by the oil spill. More>>
A movie featuring actor and Green Bay native Tony Shalhoub is returning to Door County. More>>
A tree crashes through the Vanden Heuvel's home in Kimberly and lands just inches from two sleeping children. Now, the family is using that near tragedy to show others how to "take lemons and make lemonade." More>>
A Grand Chute homeowner turns to Puroclean, a company that has been flooded with phone calls from homeowners, like Keller, hoping to get the nightmare out of their basements and fast. More>>
Packers defensive end Johny Jolly had been suspended indefinitely without pay for violating the league's substance abuse policy. More>>
Well-intentioned job seekers around the country are being lured by the offer of decent wages, free room and board, and a chance to help clean up the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. More>>
Wisconsin lost private-sector jobs in June for the third time in four months as the burst of hiring earlier in the year fizzled into a grindingly slow and jobless recovery. More>>
The Green Bay Packers said Wednesday that their net profit was up slightly last year, but so are operating expenses, especially player costs. More>>
As the storm came in, day turned to night in a matter of moments. Then came the thunder and the lightning. For Jennifer Liska in just minutes it was the second time today her backyard flooded. "I have no control over how many times I get flooded, I have no way of keeping it from flooding." More>>
A federally-protected Northern Goshawk, named Ashia, is missing from the cage of its trained handler in Green Bay. Shao Lee kept the hawk in a cage at his west side home. More>>
Some doctors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison threatened to quit or take legal action when the foundation they worked for drafted rules to restrict their financial relationships with drug companies, according to records obtained by the Journal Sentinel. More>>
Kevin Vanstippen has been fishing Lake Winnebago for 35 years and says the walleye population is bigger than ever. But that doesn't mean the fishing is better.
"They could go down to a 15" size limit and that would help out get more fish." More>>
With only weeks to go before practice begins for contact sports such as football and soccer, new research suggests that the time it takes for the brain to fully recover after a sport-related concussion may last even after the symptoms disappear. More>>
Green Bay eyes two major expansion projects that could change the way Titletown looks along the Fox River. More>>
Controversy over the smoking ban heating up after Republican candidate for Governor, Mark Neumann said he would sign a law repealing the ban if elected. More>>
Over the past six years, Dan Musickant and Lucia Lozano, a husband-and-wife team operating a consulting business, have raised the deductible on their health insurance from $2,500 initially to $10,000 to help keep the cost in check. More>>
Wisconsin bankers think the state's economy has declined as much as it's going to, but they aren't seeing - and don't expect - a quick recovery, results of a survey released Monday show. More>>
Jordan Walker accused of killing his friend, Shawn Dobry at a party says he's ready to defend himself against second degree murder charges. Walker waived his preliminary hearing, a court procedure designed to determine if there is enough evidence to send the case to trial. More>>
Extra digits will be needed to make a local call in northern Wisconsin's 715 area code later this week. More>>
While ICE targets illegal immigrants who are a threat to public safety and the more severe criminals as its highest priority for deportation, other illegal immigrants who have been arrested may be deported as well, says a spokesman for ICE. More>>
Authorities in Ashwaubenon seeking the public's help trying to identifying the man suspected of burglarizing the El-Sarape restaurant twice over the last few days and Taste of Chicago early Sunday morning. More>>
The November mid-term election is still four months away. Tea Party rally attendees say they want to be heard loud and clear. Including Pat Snyder. "It's not that we want to take over the government, we want to go back to the days when the people in government listened to us and not the other way around." More>>
A little boy run over by a lawnmower last summer is getting ready for another surgery. One year after the accident, three-year-old Brandon Rudie of Dale is slowly healing, but he has many more operations in his future. More>>
A Wausau man is behind bars--suspected of running down a bicyclist near Antigo Monday. More>>
A western Wisconsin man has been charged with felony child neglect after his 4-month-old daughter suffocated beneath a beanbag chair while he slept in another room. More>>
Mark Neumann says that if he becomes governor, he'd push to repeal the state's smoking ban. More>>
Police say a rifle went off as a Milwaukee man removed it from its case, causing a bullet to hit and kill his 8-year-old son, and then continue and injure the man's mother. More>>
Wisconsin's highways were safer last month compared to previous June fatal accident totals. More>>
The state's yawning budget hole has swelled to $2.5 billion, underscoring the massive challenge that awaits the next governor and Legislature, a new report shows. More>>
Oshkosh Corp. has received two orders to supply the U.S. Army with an additional 960 trucks and trailers valued at $136 million. More>>
A family is holding onto hope after their loved ones were involved in a terrible car crash. Making things worse, it happened 1,500 miles from home. More>>
The man responsible for the run-away trailer that killed a 19 year-old UWGB student in April appeared in court Friday. More>>
As Dick Koltz takes a ride through his farmland he says he can't imagine the sight of a wind turbine on his property.
"The more I dug the more I learned, there are many questions, health, safety." More>>
About half the land that gets agricultural property tax breaks in four urban Wisconsin municipalities are owned by real estate or property development businesses, according to a new study that raises questions about whether the tax breaks are being used as intended. More>>
People who live and camp along the Oconto River are keeping an eye on the water level. The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Warning for the area until Friday. More>>
It can be called a Christian Controversy. One of the nation's largest faith-based events, Life Fest is now in full swing in Oshkosh. The controversy is not over the event itself. But scheduled speaker Jim Wallis. More>>
Police are continuing their search in the western Upper Peninsula for an armed man who fatally shot two men because he was jealous they'd been drinking with his girlfriend. More>>
Wisconsin and Illinois have agreed to work together to fight chronic wasting disease in deer. More>>
A new Green Bay city ordinance may force a pet store out of business. Puppy Prints has been the scene of many protests facing accusations of getting their dogs, many not healthy, from puppy mills. The owner denies the claims. But now, the city has set new rules requiring pet stores to be licensed with animal control enforcing the new ordinance. More>>
It could have been much worse. That's what Fond du Lac rescue leaders say after at least one-hundred-gallons of gas turned-up missing. More>>
Dianna Siveny of Minnesota appeared in Outagamie County Court today, accused of hiring a man to beat-up her partner Lara Plamann. More>>
State fish experts will hold a series of public meetings on walleye populations in northeastern Wisconsin. More>>
Chicago likes to think of the filth flowing in its namesake river as nobody's business but its own, and for most of the last century that might have been true. But today that dirty water has become a problem for all the Great Lakes - the world's largest freshwater system and a drinking water source for 40 million people. More>>
Only two steel connections apparently were used along the top of the decorative concrete panel that fell from the O'Donnell Park parking structure, crushing a 15-year-old on his way to Summerfest - not four, as called for in building designs. More>>
A tie vote between Green Bay leaders will now send the issue of a $25,000 donation to LZ Lambeau back to the city council. More>>
A Crivitz man has been arrested after investigators say he allegedly cut the ropes on a flag flying upside down to protest a local political decision. More>>
An Amber Alert has been canceled for three Milwaukee children who disappeared after last being seen Sunday afternoon with their mother. More>>
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