Wis. Board to Take Up Mining Scope Statement
The state Natural Resources Board is scheduled to vote next week on a scope statement for rules implementing Republican changes to Wisconsin's mining regulations.
The state Natural Resources Board is scheduled to vote next week on a scope statement for rules implementing Republican changes to Wisconsin's mining regulations.
UPDATE: A Mount Pleasant man is charged in the death of his girlfriend's 3-year-old son after the boy apparently was punched in the mouth, whipped and burned for defecating in his pants.
A motorcycle rights group has a lot of power in the debate over whether motorcyclists should wear a helmet.
Police say that two of the 18 people shot in New Orleans during a neighborhood Mother's Day parade were children.
Traffic backed up into Wisconsin on I-90 is cleared.
Tough calls don't often confront the people responsible for deciding who belongs on a national memorial for officers killed in the line of duty.
The state Department of Natural Resources board is poised to make some changes to Wisconsin's endangered species list.
Not due until later this spring, baby Oscar was born early Saturday morning, giving mom Christine the best surprise she could have asked for for Mothers' Day.
Authorities are looking for the driver who fled the scene of a crash in Rock County.
The City of Darlington Police Department is investigating an early morning stabbing that occurred on the 100 Block of E. Louisa Street.
The state Department of Natural Resources board is poised to make some changes to Wisconsin's endangered species list.
Here are your Sunday morning Wisconsin news headlines.
More than 300 people joined the search for an Eden Prairie woman who has been missing for eleven days -- including the family of another Minnesota woman whose body was found last week.
Hundreds of police officers and citizens gathered in Madison to honor five officers who died in the line of duty.
A 25-year-old Windsor woman has been chosen as Wisconsin's 66th Alice in Dairyland.
Authorities are working to identify human remains found in Taylor County.
President Barack Obama has given eight police officers who responded to the Sikh temple shooting in suburban Milwaukee last August national law enforcement awards.
Reports released by Wauwatosa police say two teens were planning to plant bombs at Wauwatosa East High School.
May is National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. In an effort to encourage safe riding this summer, the Wis. Dept. of Transportation, along with State Patrol, invited motorcycle owners to take part in a safety crash course at the Rock Co. fair grounds in Janesville Saturday.
Madison police are looking for two men who robbed a cab driver at gunpoint.
Here are your Saturday morning Wisconsin news headlines.
La Crosse elementary school students will have to do without their morning milk break.
The names of five fallen police officers have been added to the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Memorial.
A 29-year-old Racine man has made his first court appearance in connection with a 2005 triple homicide.
Mount Pleasant police are investigating the death of a 3-year-old boy.