Ten Things To Know For Tuesday
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about today:
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about today:
UPDATE: Over the next two years, Governor Walker is signalling that he wants to lower property taxes and push for aggressive income tax reduction reform.
UPDATE: A 73-year-old suspected of a 1970 Milwaukee murder has been ordered to stand trial to determine whether he's sexually violent.
A longtime top official with the state's chamber of commerce is leaving his post to start a public relations firm.
UPDATE: Newly declassified documents show the FBI kept close tabs on Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's only daughter after her high profile defection to the United States in 1967.
The Medical College of Wisconsin has selected St. Norbert College in De Pere for its Green Bay area satellite campus.
UPDATE: The victims have been identified after a plane crash that killed two people near the Burlington airport in southeastern Wisconsin.
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about today:
Here is the latest Wisconsin news from The Associated Press.
We Energies latest rate hike request includes more than $34 million in legal fees it wants customers to fund.
UPDATE: A Milwaukee judge has sentenced one of Gov. Scott Walker's former top aides to six months in jail and three years' probation for doing campaign work on the taxpayers' time.
State officials are warning deer hunters that the relatively warm temperatures predicted for opening weekend across Wisconsin can affect the quality of their meat.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has issued an air quality alert for eastern and south-central Wisconsin.
The Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office says one person was killed and several were injured when a teenager backed a vehicle into a shed.
A state historical site is planning to stage a sequel to "A Christmas Carol."
The assistant Milwaukee County medical examiner who initially ruled the death of a suspect in Milwaukee police custody natural has resigned.
With temperatures starting to dip, Wisconsin safety officials remind residents to protect their families from carbon-monoxide risks.
Friday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
UPDATE: Gov. Scott Walker says Wisconsin will not set up a health insurance exchange under President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act.
Police will be patrolling the neighborhood around a Hartland elementary school as students head to class.
A Milwaukee area gynecologist has been sentenced to a year in jail for having inappropriate sexual contact and conversation with four patients.
Gov. Scott Walker does not agree with nine Republican state lawmakers who say they would support arresting federal officials who try to implement President Barack Obama's health care law in Wisconsin.
New data released by Gov. Scott Walker's administration shows private sector job growth in Wisconsin increased 1.5 percent over the 12-month period ending in June.
An Illinois food manufacturer is moving its headquarters and some production to Kenosha County.
UPDATE: Four Milwaukee police officers accused of illegal strip searches have pleaded not guilty to charges.