Air Shows not Worried about Federal Budget Cuts
Organizers of the two largest air shows in Wisconsin say they are won't be affected much by the federal budget cuts that have grounded the military's top jet demonstration teams.
Organizers of the two largest air shows in Wisconsin say they are won't be affected much by the federal budget cuts that have grounded the military's top jet demonstration teams.
A Wisconsin lawmaker is pushing for tougher laws to deter people who would intimidate or harm members of the Legislature and their families.
The wait is almost over, history buffs. Old World Wisconsin is set to re-open for the season this weekend.
In 2011 alone, the Federal Trade Commission received more than 25,000 complaints about elderly Americans who had been targeted for more than $110 million. It's a popular scam, and one that's convincing.
A Whitewater man is accused of causing a collision Saturday night in the Town of Whitewater and injuring all four occupants in the car he crashed into.
A Sunday morning crash in Waunakee totaled a car and cut power to the surrounding area.
The Green County Sheriff's Department is looking for a missing man.
On Sunday kids in our area can read with Bucky Badger some UW-Madison athletes.
Sunday morning Wisconsin news headlines.
Some anglers in Wisconsin may be ice fishing for the season opener.
A team of automotive technicians and health professionals will help senior drivers in Madison check how comfortable and safe their vehicles are.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources warden Mike Young says he's never seen anything quite like it in his 20 years on the job.
A western Upper Peninsula man is jailed after authorities found several explosive devices in a Menominee apartment building.
A man who killed two Summit police officers nearly 40 years will be released from a mental health institution.
The Manitowoc County sheriff's department has solved the case of a Mishicot man who disappeared 27 years ago.
A 68-year-old Racine man accused of killing a retired school teacher and robbing her of quarters doesn't want to be present for his trial.
Saturday marked the 32nd annual Crazylegs Classic in Madison. But this year's race carried a somewhat different feeling and a different meaning. Although everything ran smoothly in downtown Madison, the tragedy in Boston was fresh in the minds of many.
Saturday morning Wisconsin news headlines.
Madison Police say someone used free books from an outdoor library stand to burn down two trees.
Madison as police say an infant has died on the city's east side.
A man has pleaded no contest to a charge that he fatally shot his ex-girlfriend at the Wausaukee convenience store where she worked.
Religious leaders, a Republican state senator and others are asking Gov. Scott Walker to back off his plan to free rent-to-own businesses from Wisconsin's consumer protection act.
Platteville Police want anyone with information on an explosive device left in a mailbox to come forward
Debris burning and windy, warm weather are to blame for a number of grass and forest fires in the south central Wis. area Friday.