UPDATE: Wis. DOC Fired Agent Accused of Stealing Drugs
UPDATE: Wisconsin prison officials say they fired a probation agent accused of stealing prescription drugs two days before she was formally charged.
UPDATE: Wisconsin prison officials say they fired a probation agent accused of stealing prescription drugs two days before she was formally charged.
Unemployment rates increased in most Wisconsin cities and counties between October and November.
A man who survived an Iron County house fire that killed his wife and five children in 1996 has died.
A man was flown to the hospital after being hit by a pickup truck in Dodge County last night. UPDATE: 33-year-old Chad Bruhn died from his injuries Thursday morning.
Police say a person who was discovered dead after a house fire in Mount Pleasant was intentionally killed.
Wisconsin's SeniorCare prescription drug program for senior citizens has been granted another waiver from the federal government to continue operating until at least 2015.
Wisconsin veterans who have been awarded the Purple Heart will soon get free admission to some popular Milwaukee County venues.
An agriculture organization is starting a mobile service that offers fresh fruits and vegetables to tribal reservations in northern Wisconsin and northern Minnesota.
An alleged coordinator for an Ecstasy organization in Vietnam is scheduled to appear in federal court Friday to answer charges that he conspired to send more than 1.1 million tablets of the illegal drug from Canada to Baton Rouge, La.
Here is the latest Wisconsin news from The Associated Press.
The deadline for state schools superintendent and Supreme Court candidates to submit nomination papers to run for Wisconsin is looming.
The whooping cough hit Wisconsin residents hard this year.
Gov. Scott Walker has designated Bundy Hollow Road in the town of LaValle as State Rustic Road No. 112.
A Janesville native has been promoted to brigadier general.
Here is the latest Wisconsin news from The Associated Press.
The city of Neenah has agreed to remove lead bullets from a former firing range, clearing the way for the land to become a public park.
The Streets Division will begin collection of storm damaged tree limbs and brush on Monday January 7th.
The Wisconsin Justice Department wants to shift millions of dollars from schools, prisons, gang diversion programs and public defenders to pay for collecting DNA upon arrest and fund services for sexual assault victims.
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The state's quasi-private economic development agency has narrowed the field in its search for a CEO.
Sheriff's officials say the driver of an SUV was killed after colliding with a train in Kenosha County.
A citizen commission says state officials should raise the gas tax, impose mileage-based fees and increase registration and driver's license fees to cover Wisconsin's transportation needs.
A state appeals court is expected to rule on whether Wisconsin's domestic partnership registry violates the state constitution's ban on gay marriage.
State lawmakers and governors have wasted little time proposing new laws or offering opinions about existing gun regulations in the days after the school shooting in Newtown, Conn.
Here is the latest Wisconsin news from The Associated Press