Wis Unemployment Rate Drops to 6.7 Percent
Wisconsin's unemployment rate has dropped to 6.7 percent for November while the state added 10,300 private sector jobs.
Wisconsin's unemployment rate has dropped to 6.7 percent for November while the state added 10,300 private sector jobs.
Another lottery player in Wisconsin has won $1 million. It's the second million dollar winner in the Badger State this week.
UPDATE: A judge has delayed issuing a ruling on whether wolf hunters can use dogs for the remainder of the season due to a fierce snowstorm that has smacked most of the state.
Here is the latest Wisconsin news from The Associated Press.
UPDATE: Two people died when their car slid into the path of a semi on a slippery Rock County highway.
The Wisconsin state agency dedicated to fraud prevention has some tips for shoppers to ensure a merry shopping and gift return season.
The state Government Accountability Board has appointed a staff attorney to oversee Wisconsin elections.
Proponents who have long lobbied for a freight rail line between Plymouth and Kohler finally have the funding to make it a reality.
UPDATE: Milwaukee's record streak of consecutive days without measurable snow has ended at 288 days.
A candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court who has already declared he is a Democrat is now calling on other candidates in the race, including a sitting justice, to state their political ideology.
A new report says property taxes across Wisconsin are increasing less than 1 percent on average.
The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art is sharing its work with local schools.
Here is the latest Wisconsin news from The Associated Press.
Someone who bought a Mega Millions ticket on Milwaukee's south side will be having a very merry Christmas.
An apartment Fire in Beloit caused $10,000 in damage late last night.
Milton Police and the Milton School District are looking into a rumor about a threat involving a firearm.
A state appeals court has granted a new trial for an Eau Claire man accused of sexually assaulting a young girl.
Police in the Milwaukee suburb of Greendale are investigating the pedestrian death of an elderly woman.
Wisconsin's state veterinarian is retiring next month after 27 years of state service.
The state Supreme Court has revoked a Brookfield attorney's license after he was convicted of stealing more than half-a-million dollars from Milwaukee County.
A block grant program will no longer be administered by Wisconsin's semi-private economic development agency after concerns were raised by the federal government.
UPDATE: A new independent review of Wisconsin's quasi-private agency charged with leading economic development activities says considerable work needs to be done to fix operational problems that largely stem from the agency's hasty creation last year.
In the wake of the Connecticut school shooting, three Wisconsin Democrats say they'll propose a trio of gun-control bills.
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen says he expects to run for re-election in 2014.
State auditors want the University of Wisconsin System Administration to clarify how it plans to provide Internet services to its schools.