Hunters are encouraged to follow four gun safety guidelines ahead of gun deer season's first day.
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The lawsuit accuses Joe Berrada, who owns thousands of apartment units through hundreds of companies, of violating multiple tenant laws.
Unvaccinated Wisconsinites are 14 times more likely to die of COVID-19 than people who are vaccinated, state health services data showed.
Forecasters say there will be a chance of rain and snow in southeast Wisconsin Sunday night.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction released district and school report cards for the 2020-21 school year.
Prices for goods and services are surging across the country as increased costs get pushed down to consumers.
“Animaniacs in Concert!” starring voice legend Rob Paulsen heads to the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee on Thursday, February 24th, 2022
Hunters should wear masks to protect from COVID-19 when handling white-tailed deer carcasses, state health officials said.
Plus, the Packers are fined for COVID-19 violations, a prisoner escapes General Mitchell Airport and Wisconsin hits 800K coronavirus cases.
“Lifelong Servant Leader” program to honor local military personnel who have served in the U.S. armed forces
Snow showers are forecast in Wisconsin Friday. Here's what forecasters are saying as a hazardous weather outlook is in effect.
The private company that lost a prisoner at General Mitchell International Airport on Tuesday has had similar incidents happen in the past.
WI residents should avoid robocalls, emails and unsolicited calls from people trying to sell them health insurance during open enrollment.
City Champs prepares expansion of program providing free martial arts training for youths to Milwaukee's northwest side
Two female cheetahs joined the Big Cat Country exhibit in early November.
The nonprofit graded nearly 3,000 hospitals in Wisconsin and across the country on how well they prevent errors, infections and more.
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The season's first snow could hit the Milwaukee area on Friday morning, national forecasters said.
Vitrano will step in for Gene Mueller, who is retiring, on the morning radio program.
The NFL fined the Green Bay Packers $300K and quarterback Aaron Rodgers $14,560 for violating the league's COVID-19 protocols.
The man escaped from U.S. Corrections custody Tuesday night when he was being brought through General Mitchell International Airport.
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"I'm an athlete," Aaron Rodgers said. "I'm not an activist. I'm going to get back to doing what I do best, and that's playing ball."
Independent Business Association of Wisconsin Hosts CT Access and Fearing's Audio, Video & Security on November 19, 2021
More than 100,000 Wisconsinites were infected with COVID-19 between September and early November.
Scholarships open to veterans, active-duty military personnel and immediate family members who are interested in furthering their education
The annual list compiled by U.S. News & World Report rates thousands of nursing homes based on care, rate of complaints and more.
The retailer said it would offer a selection of free turkeys to Wisconsin customers who spend $100 at its stores.
National forecasters predict a chance of rain and snow at the end of the week as temperatures drop.
Shortly after her visit, the library opened in what is believed to be the home of librarian Anna Grace Godfrey and her parents.
The company kept Rodgers as its spokesman, but fewer commercials featuring the quarterback have aired recently.
With the bill’s passage in the House, it now heads to President Biden’s desk.
Watch as Giannis Antetokounmpo practices greeting the president as the Milwaukee Bucks land in Washington.
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Aaron Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday.
Plus, another juror is dismissed from the Rittenhouse trial, COVID-19 shots for kids 5-11 and new federal vaccine requirements.
The quarterback told analyst Pat McAfee he took ivermectin, a parasite drug, and he repeated false information about COVID-19 vaccines.
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