UPDATE: Wis. Lawmakers Back $25 Million for Startup Fund
UPDATE: A group of state lawmakers are putting forward a plan to help fund startups and companies that are growing in Wisconsin.
UPDATE: A group of state lawmakers are putting forward a plan to help fund startups and companies that are growing in Wisconsin.
Unemployment rates dropped in most Wisconsin cities and counties in March.
UPDATE: Former Sheboygan Mayor Bob Ryan has pleaded not guilty to drunken driving.
Republican state Rep. Dean Kaufert says he will not call for a vote to revoke a $250,000 grant given to help build a Native American cultural center.
UPDATE: Democrats on the state Assembly's natural resources committee are questioning the need for a bill that would create a woodchuck hunting season
The exhibit on late music legend Les Paul is getting closer to being finished at the Waukesha County Museum.
Department of Public Instruction says statewide tests show improvement for all racial and ethnic groups from five years ago
UPDATE: Waukesha police are looking for the man suspected of shooting and killing a woman near a busy intersection this week.
Unions challenging Gov. Scott Walker's law that effectively ended collective bargaining for most public workers are asking a court to issue an injunction to stop implementing portions of the law found to be unconstitutional.
A central Wisconsin man is being held on $1 million bond in the slaying and dismemberment of a Minnesota man.
Community members and organizations were honored Monday afternoon at the 2013 Public Health Awards ceremony.
A federal judge in Milwaukee has sentenced three people charged with growing hundreds of marijuana plants in the northeastern Wisconsin woods.
Gov. Scott Walker says he is not looking to cut funding for the University of Wisconsin System in his proposed budget despite a report that it has amassed a huge tuition surplus.
Wisconsin utilities have agreed to spend more than $1 billion to clean up coal-fired power plants under a settlement with federal regulators.
A Pewaukee company is making deep cuts in its workforce and moving production to Mexico.
Two University of Wisconsin-Madison police officers are traveling to Boston to join thousands of others Wednesday in honoring the MIT officer who was killed in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that human infections from dangerous bacteria normally linked to food contamination are climbing.
The Green Bay School District says it has saved millions of dollars over the past decade by conserving energy in its buildings.
Tornado sirens around the state could one day be replaced by cellphone warnings, a technology that's cheaper and potentially more reliable.
A group of activists opposed to the growth of big, industrial farms in Wisconsin is working to stop the practice of aerial manure spraying.
UPDATE: A Milwaukee police officer accused of illegal strip searches is expected to accept a plea deal.
Car vs. Semi crash in Waushara County
The body of a man was found along the Rock River in the Town of Beloit Sunday night. Police are still investigating the case.
A robotics team made up of Milwaukee students is headed to a world robotics championship in St. Louis this week.