UPDATE: West Allis Couple Claims Powerball Prize
UPDATE: A big Powerball prize is claimed by a suburban Milwaukee couple who say they rarely play the lottery.
UPDATE: A big Powerball prize is claimed by a suburban Milwaukee couple who say they rarely play the lottery.
Incoming Republican Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald says the nonpartisan board that oversees elections in Wisconsin favors Democrats and ought to be reconstituted to include more appointees from the Legislature.
Wisconsin's two largest teachers unions will talk about merging as membership declines due to an overhaul of collective bargaining power.
A passenger is dead after being thrown from a pickup truck during a crash near Janesville.
UPDATE: Conservative Republican state Rep. Don Pridemore has registered to run for state superintendent of schools.
The Manitowoc Fire Department investigating a fire that destroyed an outbuilding at the Cher-make Sausage Company plant.
Authorities are investigating the cause of a fire that destroyed a funeral home in West Allis
Wisconsin's prison guards could vote as soon as next year in whether to break away from the Wisconsin State Employees Union.
Holiday bargain-hunters may want to head to Goodwill. A picture that sold for around $12 at a thrift store in Milwaukee turned out to be a print by American artist Alexander Calder worth $9,000.
A Milwaukee group of fans of Japanese cartoon style animation say they expect 4,000 people for their local convention next year.
Montee Ball ran for 201 yards and three touchdowns, and Wisconsin rushed for the 539 yards to rout No. 14 Nebraska 70-31 in the Big Ten title game.
UPDATE: A Sheboygan man convicted of fatally shooting a Hmong man has been ordered to pay $36,000 to cover funeral costs, an amount the defense argued was excessive.
Eighty Wisconsin National Guard soldiers are ready to ship out for a nine-month mission in Afghanistan.
Remember all those annoying robocalls during election season? So does one Green Bay lawmaker, who wants the calls banned.
Two employees with the city of La Crosse have been paid nearly $80,000 since they were placed on administrative leave six months ago for unknown reasons.
Who's in and who's out of two statewide elections to be decided in April is starting to come into focus with candidates circulating petitions to get on the ballot starting Saturday.
Republican Gov. Scott Walker is among a group of governors who will be meeting next week with President Barack Obama at the White House to discuss the looming so-called "fiscal cliff."
Serious but fixable problems have been uncovered in Wisconsin's 17-month old quasi-public economic development agency that lost track of $56 million in loans to businesses.
Police in Columbus have arrested a man for his 8th OWI offense after a traffic stop.
Wisconsin health officials are encouraging residents to get their flu shots and to tell their family and friends it's not too late to get protection against the flu.
Tinker may be miniature -- as in a miniature horse -- but he's a big money raiser for the Salvation Army.
Milwaukee County authorities are investigating the death of a 7-month-old baby.
A Lake Michigan ferry that travels between Wisconsin and Michigan would be allowed to stay afloat even though it dumps 500 tons of coal ash into the lake each season.
While the number of deer killed in Wisconsin during this year's hunt went up nearly 8 percent, Gov. Scott Walker wasn't among those contributing to the increase.
The state Capitol Christmas tree is now lighted and decorated for the holiday season.