Walker Says He Feels 'Super' Since Recall Ended
Gov. Scott Walker says he feels "super" in the two months since his recall election victory.
Gov. Scott Walker says he feels "super" in the two months since his recall election victory.
Gov. Scott Walker says the process for reviewing complaints against sitting state Supreme Court justices must be one that instills confidence, but he won't say whether changes should be made.
Gov. Scott Walker won't say which of the four Republicans running for U.S. Senate he will vote for, but he says they would be well served to focus on the differences between one another and Democrat Tammy Baldwin.
The Green Bay Packers top the first-ever AP Pro32 NFL power rankings, a new pro football version of the AP Top 25 college football and basketball polls.
A state appeals court says a boy who shot his friend in the eye during a paintball game isn't liable for the injury.
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections says it has saved $2.1 million in overtime costs in the first three months of 2012.
The drought has killed many of the newly-planted Christmas trees in southern Wisconsin.
Tuesday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press
State park officials have found pond scum on the waters of Lake Superior, a discovery that might be linked to warmer water temperatures.
The U.S. Senate campaign for Eric Hovde is taking exception to a published report that says a tech company backed by the Wisconsin Republican received $2.3 million in stimulus funds.
Mercedes Benz has paid the $618,000 the Wisconsin Supreme Court says it owed in a lemon law case after the victorious attorney sought garnishment of earnings from six Mercedes Benz dealers in the state.
Federal low-interest loans for people and businesses that suffered damage during last month's flooding in northwest Wisconsin have been approved.
Gov. Scott Walker has announced the federal government approved creating a new coordinated foster care initiative for six southeastern Wisconsin counties designed to improve their medical care.
Monday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
The four Republican U.S. Senate candidates plan to debate on a radio show Monday.
Four ships from the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard and Canadian navy are set to visit Milwaukee next week.
A recycling and auto body shop has been destroyed by fire in western Wisconsin.
Giant murals depicting farm life in Wisconsin that had been forgotten for the last five decades will be on display at the Wisconsin State Fair.
Authorities in central Wisconsin say an SUV rolled four times after the driver lost control, killing the driver and injuring the four occupants.
State and county fairs in the sweltering and drought-stricken Midwest may see smaller livestock and produce this year.
Sunday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
A UW student launches a site that allows homeowners to rent their houses to UW alumni.
A Wisconsin charity named after the late comedian Chris Farley has shut down after more than a decade of helping others fight substance abuse.
A 6-year-old with a big heart forgoes all of her birthday presents. Katelyn instead asked for donations and is now handing them over to the UW-Madison Police Department K9 team.
The Milwaukee County sheriff's office is investigating after a 57-year-old patient died at the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division.