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Destroying vaccines is now a felony in Wisconsin, the wolf hunt ends after a court order and a lost teddy bear found at a Milwaukee airport.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is no longer authorized to have a wolf harvest season after a federal court decision.
A federal judge heard from several Native American tribes in Wisconsin before restoring federal protection for gray wolves.
'Teddy,' the stuffed bear widely shared on social media, will be reunited with his family after being lost at the Milwaukee airport.
"It was one of the happiest moments of my life," one winner said. The jackpot was split between winners in Wisconsin and California.
An omicron subvariant is found in Wisconsin, listeria linked to salad kills a resident and a memo for an election plot uncovered.
A solar flare whipping through space expected to reach earth Wednesday will leave auroras in the northern part of the Badger State Thursday.
The Fonz has gone from his city plinth.
See the latest announcement from the Milwaukee Public Library.
There were more people who left than moved to Wisconsin in 2021, but numbers are close enough to be balanced.
Kyle Rittenhouse's rifle will be destroyed, four are in custody in connection with a mass shooting and a new contender for governor.
Emergency alerts were sent to residents' phones across Milwaukee County and beyond, both for a real emergency and due to a "system error."
Red Cross blood donors will receive a $10 Amazon gift card during February.
A Milwaukee detective leaves the hospital after being shot, a father is charged in his daughter's gun death and a city mask policy passes.
Dairy representatives said Chicago is a top customer for Wisconsin cheese after the Windy City topped a list of cities for cheese lovers.
Wisconsin's COVID-19 hospitalizations reach a new record, experts weigh in on omicron's peak and a testing pop-up company ceases operations.
A company that gave rapid COVID-19 tests in Wisconsin ceased its operations while multiple states carry out investigations.
Milwaukee's Bronzeville neighborhood was named a traveling location in a list curated by The New York Times.
The UW-System president sends his resignation, Milwaukee could host a political convention and a spice store closes its locations.
Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
Winning Powerball tickets for the more than $630 million jackpot were announced in Wisconsin and California.
In the late 1940s, the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee began leveling old homes for the Hillside Terrace public housing project.
An estimated $522 million jackpot is up for grabs in Monday’s Powerball drawing. What would you do with the winnings?
Boosters are required at a Milwaukee beverage company, the CDC shortens COVID-19 isolation times and local hospitals become overwhelmed.
The first child under 9 dies of COVID-19 in Wisconsin, Walgreens limits take home tests and Milwaukee police officers agree to vaccinate.
Wisconsin schools were on alert Friday over social media threats, while tens of thousands were without power after high winds on Thursday.
The holidays are approaching in Waukesha County. Here’s how you can help your neighbors have a merry, hunger-free Christmas.
People are encouraged to visit new animals during the Milwaukee County Zoo's free week for the last week of December.
Every business can benefit from a business plan: it's a working document that can change over time as your business develops.
The First Lady will visit Children's Hospital and the Waukesha City Hall to meet with first responders and crash victims.
Former Milwaukee Brewer Jonathan Lucroy will donate to a charity fund to benefit victims of the Waukesha parade disaster.
Badgers player Chris Vogt started a GoFundMe for people affected by deadly tornadoes in Kentucky. Here are ways Wisconsinites can help.
Froedtert is strained under COVID-19 patients, Rittenhouse says he regrets visiting Kenosha and Waukesha's parade suspect is charged again.
Wisconsinites can donate essentials like toddler clothes and toiletries to Afghan families for a chance to get Milwaukee Bucks tickets.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held nearby.
When temperatures drop in Wisconsin this winter, a little preparation can spare your pipes from freezing.
A new Milwaukee bus route is named after Milwaukee Bucks player Giannis Antetokounmpo for his birthday.
Plus, Waukesha residents evacuate a condo, lawmakers want to amend youth gun laws and chocolate kringle at a new bakery in Mount Pleasant.