Barron County police shooting: Identities of fallen officers, suspect revealed
Wisconsin authorities on Monday identified the Cameron and Chetek police officers who were killed during a traffic stop on Saturday, as well as the suspect involved in the incident.
2 police officers killed in Barron County, Wisconsin
Two police officers, from Chetek and Cameron, Wisconsin, were killed during a traffic stop Saturday afternoon, the Wisconsin Department of Justice confirmed.
Wisconsin Supreme Court race: Janet Protasiewicz defeats Daniel Kelly
Judge Janet Protasiewicz won the Wisconsin Supreme Court race Tuesday, ensuring liberals will take over majority control of the court for the first time in 15 years with the fate of the state’s abortion ban pending.
South Pacific boat rescue; Wisconsin crew responds after whale impact
Sailing the South Pacific, a crew from Muskego, Wisconsin was in the right place at the right time to rescue a group whose boat was reportedly sunk by a whale.
Wisconsin man pleads guilty to intimidating Black neighbors at apartment complex
A Wisconsin man has pleaded guilty Thursday to intimidating and interfering with Black residents who moved into a suburban Milwaukee apartment complex where he lived.
Hackers attack Wisconsin court system computer network
Hackers have attacked the Wisconsin court system’s computer network, court officials said Thursday.
Miley Cyrus' 'Rainbowland' stirs Waukesha school concert controversy
A Waukesha teacher asked kids to sing "Rainbowland" by Miley Cyrus song, but administrators say it's too controversial for elementary school.
Milwaukee police chase stolen Amazon van: video
A stolen Amazon van was involved in a Milwaukee police chase Friday afternoon, March 17. A 32-year-old man was arrested.
Wisconsin Republican lawmakers float bill to designate state rifle
Republican lawmakers began circulating a bill Thursday that would designate a lever-action rifle produced in northwestern Wisconsin as the state's official rifle.
2004 Wisconsin state quarters could be worth up to $6K: Here’s why
Check your coins: Some Wisconsin quarters from 2004 have a detectable error on its reverse side.
Neenah man killed Milwaukee transgender woman: complaint
A Neenah man charged in the killing of Milwaukee transgender woman Cashay Henderson was released from Winnebago County Jail two days before her murder, charged in a January police pursuit.
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates debate before April
The candidates' campaigns announced Monday that they would meet in a televised debate sponsored by the State Bar of Wisconsin, WISC-TV and WisPolitics.com on March 21st.
Mysterious lights in southeast Wisconsin sky; here's what they were
Spoiler Alert: They were not aliens, UFOs or spy balloons.
Snowstorm drug arrest, man called sheriff after car went in ditch
A 27-year-old Milwaukee man was taken into custody Wednesday in Washington County after a sheriff's deputy found drugs in his vehicle.
Bayshore parking garage collapse, chief 'confident' of no injuries
A Bayshore parking garage partially collapsed Thursday.
Wisconsin dismemberment case: Woman accused attacks defense attorney
Taylor Schabusiness, the woman accused in a grisly killing and dismemberment case in Green Bay, attacked her attorney during a court hearing Tuesday morning, Feb. 14.
Milwaukee Police Officer Jerving funeral; family, friends say goodbye
Peter Jerving, the Milwaukee police officer fatally shot in the line of duty last week, was laid to rest Monday, Feb. 13. He was 37 years old.
Milwaukee officer killed in shootout chasing robbery suspect on probation
Milwaukee Police Officer Peter Jerving, 37, died after he was shot near 14th and Cleveland on the city's south side early Tuesday. Police said it happened during a struggle with a robbery suspect who had just been placed on probation Monday.
Kyle Rittenhouse shooting: Anthony Huber federal civil rights lawsuit permitted
A federal judge ruled in favor of a federal civil rights lawsuit filed by Anthony Huber’s family against Kenosha law enforcement “to hold officers responsible for their role in the events leading to his death" when he was shot by Kyle Rittenhouse during August 2020 protests.
Mark Jensen Kenosha murder trial: Guilty verdict
A Kenosha County jury found Mark Jensen guilty on Wednesday, Feb. 1 of first-degree intentional homicide in the killing of his wife, Julie Jensen, in 1998.