Milwaukee Public Museum Featuring "Poop" Exhibit
An exhibit traveling to the Milwaukee Public Museum this fall concentrates on something few like to talk in depth about: poop.
An exhibit traveling to the Milwaukee Public Museum this fall concentrates on something few like to talk in depth about: poop.
Wisconsin's neighbor Minnesota may have become the 12th state in the country to legalize same-sex unions on Tuesday.
Green Bay police have ruled the death of a 49-year-old man a homicide.
The quarterly deadline to place a telephone number on Wisconsin's no-call list is approaching.
A treasured landmark has been returned to a small town in northern Wisconsin with a rich history in the logging industry.
Here are your Saturday morning Wisconsin news headlines.
WE now know the identity of an 8-year-old boy has died after being accidentally run over by a skid steer loader in Lafayette County.
The organizer of the World's Largest Bratfest says they'll attempt to set the record for world's longest brat on a bun at this year's Bratfest.
A historic Milwaukee bowling alley and bar almost went without the appropriate support after a city inspector decided dozens of bras hanging from its ceiling were a fire hazard.
The cost of Gov. Scott Walker's plan to reject federally funded Medicaid expansion and instead tighten income eligibility for the program has gone up.
Two men are charged in an alleged burglary ring that authorities say hit homes and businesses in 12 Wisconsin counties.
UPDATE: The state Department of Natural Resources has lifted a statewide burning ban.
A 27-year-old Monroe man is dead after an early Friday morning crash in Green County. UPDATE: The man is identified as Jeremy A. Kainz.
A Madison Marine has been reunited with the dog he served with in Afghanistan during a surprise ceremony at the Iowa Capitol.
Gov. Scott Walker has signed into law a bill creating a program that gives employers an alternative to laying off employees when work slows.
UPDATE: Gov. Scott Walker has signed into law a bill benefiting the military-style amphibious vehicle known as the Wisconsin Duck.
A federal grand jury has indicted a Milwaukee surgeon on 13 counts of federal health care fraud.
Patients at Wisconsin hospitals have less of a chance of getting a serious infection than most nationwide.
A tea party group says the Internal Revenue Service asked about its involvement in efforts to verify signatures in the effort to recall Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.
UPDATE: A bipartisan group of legislators has introduced a bill that makes some changes to Wisconsin's troubled economic development agency.
Wisconsin wildlife officials say a third survey has turned up no signs a deadly bat disease has reached the state.
A lightning strike caused $10,000 in damage to a Madison construction site Friday morning.
Wisconsin drivers and passengers should buckle up or they will have a better chance to get a ticket under a new statewide crackdown.
It will be one busy weekend for a northeastern Wisconsin family. Triplets Stephanie, Kyle and Ashley Verhasselt, of Freedom, will receive their undergraduate degrees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in three separate commencement ceremonies.
Area residents fight back against diabetes