Sunday Morning Wisconsin News Headlines
Sunday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
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.
Saturday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
The Medical College of Wisconsin has a $1 million grant to study the use of genetically-modified stem cells to treat chronic pain.
Two people were found dead from what is believed to be gunshot wounds Friday evening in an apparent murder/suicide. UPDATE: Victim's name released.
A Maine man has been found guilty of transporting a 13-year-old Kentucky girl across state lines to engage in sexual activity.
A driver accused of crashing into a group of motorcyclists, killing two Michigan men, has pleaded not guilty to all charges in Wisconsin.
Former Gov. Tommy Thompson says he has the best shot to beat Democrat Tammy Baldwin in the U.S. Senate race and that Democrats will "slice and dice" opponent Eric Hovde should he win the GOP primary.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Annette Ziegler has stepped down from considering a disciplinary case against fellow Justice David Prosser.
Racine police said Friday they've arrested two people after a car crash that was later determined to be a homicide.
The state Department of Justice has been asked to bring charges against a former maintenance supervisor at a veterans cemetery near Milwaukee for allegedly using the grounds as his private dump.
The two men who walked away from a Wisconsin correctional center have been arrested in Florida. UPDATE: The men are linked to the beating of a store clerk.
Friday morning Wisconsin news headlines from the Associated Press.
About 80 World War II veterans are leaving the Experimental Aircraft Association's annual convention in Oshkosh Friday morning for a quick trip to Washington, D.C., on board an Honor Flight.
The lake that's home to the long-running Tommy Bartlett ski show has gone from pea green to a more aesthetically-pleasing color.
Officials say environmental monitoring of a massive gasoline spill in Wisconsin could continue for months and perhaps years.
Gov. Scott Walker has asked the U.S. Small Business Administration to declare Douglas County a disaster area because of last month's floods.
Contract electronics manufacturer Plexus Corp. has laid off 116 employees in the Appleton area.
Gov. Scott Walker is seeking a federal disaster declaration for three northwest Wisconsin counties due to damage from flooding last month.
Republican state Rep. Chris Kapenga says he will run for the state Senate in the Milwaukee-area seat being vacated by Sen. Rich Zipperer of Pewaukee.
Hunters and trappers who want to take part in Wisconsin's wolf hunt this fall can soon apply for the necessary permits.
Gov. Scott Walker plans to speak at an education conference hosted by Harvard University.