Monday Morning Wisconsin News Headlines
Monday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
Monday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
More than 800 burn survivors, their families and other burn care experts will be in the in Milwaukee next week for a conference.
History lovers will get a chance to experience 19th-century cooking firsthand at a western Wisconsin mansion this month.
Mount Pleasant police say an officer has shot and killed a pit bull that charged at him.
About 3,000 people interested in urban and small farms are expected to be in the Milwaukee area this week.
State wildlife officials say bird migration should peak over the next three weeks.
The National Weather Service says Milwaukee's summer was the warmest on record. The agency defines meteorological summer as running from June 1 through Aug. 31.
UPDATE: Vice President Joe Biden has delivered a familiar script in Green Bay, sticking to standard themes during a brief campaign stop.
UPDATE: Authorities say a 42-year-old inmate who escaped from jail in Wood County Friday afternoon has now been apprehended without incident.
John Shabaz, a senior federal judge in Wisconsin's western district, has died. He was 81.
UPDATE: A Sheboygan man has been acquitted in the February death of a 2-year-old boy he was babysitting.
UPDATE: The Medical College of Wisconsin has a grant from the National Institutes of Health to study ear infections in preschoolers.
Gov. Scott Walker has asked the federal government for a waiver to extend Wisconsin's popular prescription drug discount program for senior citizens.
The second man accused in the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old La Crosse woman has pleaded guilty to reckless homicide.
Friday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
Federal wildlife officials are asking the public to weigh in on ways to protect birds and bats from wind turbines in Wisconsin and elsewhere.
The city of La Crosse has picked a successor to its longtime police chief.
Nearly 200 people will soon be out of work in Brillion.
The leader of the state Senate's new mining committee says he has scheduled a series of hearings next month to gather information on possible regulatory changes.
Meteorologists say most of Hurricane Isaac's remnants will track south of Wisconsin.
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen secures a $69 million agreement with 3 major U.S. publishers over e-book price-fixing allegations.
A block of cheddar cheese that was made two years before Robin Yount signed on as a Milwaukee Brewer was recently discovered hidden away at an Oconto cheese shop.
A report shows little difference between Milwaukee school voucher students and public school students' performance on the state's standardized test.
Thursday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
State elections officials say a Democratic Party organizer has won a wild nine-way primary for an open central Wisconsin Assembly seat.