Wis.-based Ministry Health Care to cut 225 jobs
Ministry Health Care plans to lay off several hundred employees, citing a drop in the number of patients and cuts in federal reimbursement levels.
Ministry Health Care plans to lay off several hundred employees, citing a drop in the number of patients and cuts in federal reimbursement levels.
The number of poor is growing faster in the communities around Green Bay than in the city itself.
For Marshfield there may soon be a time when utility meter readers aren't needed anymore.
A Weston man is facing his 8th drunken driving charge in Wisconsin.
Police say a man has been killed in an industrial accident in Superior.
UPDATE: The girlfriend of a Wausau man accused of providing the heroin that killed him has pleaded not guilty in Marathon County.
The Winter school district will change its Native American logo that it's used for its sports teams.
The Wisconsin State Patrol plans to increase its use of air support this summer to crack down on speeders.
The Milwaukee Wave indoor soccer team will stay in downtown Milwaukee.
The Milwaukee Art Museum is offering free admission to veterans and active military members all summer starting on Memorial Day.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Advocates and opponents of common core standards for teaching math and English in Wisconsin were gathering for a joint hearing before the Legislature's education committees.
RIB MOUNTAIN, Wis. (AP) -- The Wisconsin State Patrol plans to increase its use of air support this summer to crack down on speeders.
UPDATED: The Milwaukee Brewers are planning to honor the Wauwatosa police officer who was gunned down Christmas Eve while on duty.
UPDATE: A bill that would prohibit law enforcement agencies in Wisconsin from using drones unless they have a search warrant or legitimate reason is up for a hearing Wednesday.
The Legislature's budget committee has approved Gov. Scott Walker's proposal requiring that able-bodied adults on Wisconsin's food stamps program spend at least 20 hours a week working or getting trained for a job.
UPDATE: The Legislature's budget committee has delayed taking a vote on whether to have every high school junior in Wisconsin take the ACT college entrance exam.
Wisconsin's budget-writing committee has approved pulling money from the state's environmental management fund to cover sand mining inspections.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to temporarily close a lock and dam near Fountain City so a damaged gate can be replaced.
A Milwaukee man has claimed a $1 million prize from Saturday's record $590.5 million Powerball jackpot drawing.
UPDATE: The Legislature's Republican-controlled budget committee has approved Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to allow for the sale of public properties including power plants, prisons, University of Wisconsin dormitories and highways.
Government workers in Wisconsin would have to be offered a high-deductible health insurance plan with a health savings account under a proposal to be voted on Tuesday.
UPDATE: State workers who smoke would have to pay $50 more per month for health insurance under a Gov. Scott Walker proposal that has won approval by the Legislature's budget committee.
Government workers who are collecting retirement benefits would have to wait longer before getting rehired under a proposal approved by the Legislature's budget committee.
UPDATE: A group of Wisconsin town officials say the state should raise its bar for recalling local officials.
Wisconsin election officials have decided to ask the Legislature to make a number of changes to Wisconsin's absentee voting regulations.