UPDATE: Wis. panel to hear bill limiting local recalls
UPDATE: It would be harder to recall a local Wisconsin elected official from office under a proposal up for a hearing before a legislative committee.
UPDATE: It would be harder to recall a local Wisconsin elected official from office under a proposal up for a hearing before a legislative committee.
Wisconsin election officials have decided to ask the Legislature to make a number of changes to Wisconsin's absentee voting regulations.
Housing sales in Wisconsin continue to rebound.
The state Department of Natural Resources is planning to waive fishing, hiking and all-terrain vehicle fees for the first weekend in June.
A wide-reaching change that would allow the state to sell off properties ranging from prisons and power plants to University of Wisconsin dormitories and state highways is up for approval before the Legislature's budget committee.
Government workers in Wisconsin would have to be offered a high-deductible health insurance plan with a health savings account under a proposal to be voted on Tuesday.
A Brookfield restaurant named for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun is opening a second location.
UPDATE: The U.S. Department of Justice is looking into a flawed Milwaukee sting as part of a larger review into how agents handle certain sensitive cases.
UPDATE: Members of the Pederson family of northwestern Wisconsin say the silver lining in the explosion that destroyed their house is that they were far from home at the time of the devastating blast.
UPDATE: Dane County authorities say the Madison man shot and killed by police last week after allegedly charging at them with a sword had a history of mental illness.
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Corn growers across the Midwest have made up for lost time in a big way from a slow start to planting season after a waterlogged spring.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A requirement that able-bodied adults on Wisconsin's food stamps program work or get trained for a job at least 20 hours a week is scheduled to be voted on by the Legislature's budget committee.
Every high school student in Wisconsin would take the ACT college entrance exam during their junior year.
Workers at the McFarlane Manufacturing and True Value Store are told to report to work despite an overnight fire.
A former Wisconsinite describes to NBC 15 her close call with a tornado in Oklahoma, Monday.
For a Madison man, it's a passion for preservation that extends all the way from Madison to a distant corner of India. From his East side home, he's working to save a traditional music form that could otherwise disappear.
More people who get arrested or crash their cars in Wisconsin are having a tougher time getting the full paperwork from police.
The percentage of children in Wisconsin public schools who come from families poor enough to receive free and reduced-priced lunches has increased for the ninth year in a row.
MOORE, Okla. (AP) -- The state medical examiner's office has revised the death toll from a tornado in an Oklahoma City suburb to 24 people, including seven children.
UPDATE: A jury has been selected to hear the licensing trial of a Wisconsin dairy farmer who supporters say is being targeted for selling raw milk.
A proposed work requirement for food stamps recipients in Wisconsin is projected to knock half of the people off the program.
State workers who smoke would have to pay $50 more per month for health insurance under a proposal by Gov. Scott Walker.
Milwaukee Pug Fest, billed by organizers as the largest such event in North America, had its best year yet.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Police have arrested a 19-year-old student for allegedly setting fire to a bulletin board in a residence hall.
A River Falls man has died after falling out of the back of a party bus.