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(12/02/21 8:00am)
A red Ford Escape driven by a 39-year-old Milwaukee man plowed through a Christmas parade in Waukesha on Nov. 20. 60 people were struck by the SUV, leaving 62 injured and 6 dead. School in Waukesha was closed the following Monday.
(11/30/21 8:00am)
A new bipartisan marijuana proposal was proposed last week, aiming to change penalties for possession of marijuana. Wisconsin state law currently holds that first time marijuana possession is a misdemeanor with a fine of up to $1,000 and up to six months in jail.
(11/19/21 8:59pm)
After a divisive case sparking nationwide controversy and debate, Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges, including first-degree intentional homicide and four other charges Friday.
(11/15/21 12:30am)
The state of Wisconsin will join an initiative aimed to prevent opioid overdose-related deaths, Gov. Evers announced on Thursday.
(11/11/21 8:00am)
A nationwide activist group visited the Wisconsin State Capitol on Monday to advocate for nonpartisan redistricting as Senate lawmakers approved Republican-drawn map proposals on a party-line vote.
(11/09/21 8:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill this Friday that promoted a restructuring of how elementary schools work with students who struggle to read. He claimed that the legislation required more funds to enact its proposed changes.
(11/06/21 7:00am)
Voters in the Mequon-Thiensville school district elected to keep the incumbent school board members in their seats on Tuesday. All four incumbents being recalled, Akram Khan, Chris Schultz, Erik Hollander and Wendy Francour, kept their positions by large margins.
(11/05/21 5:00am)
Wisconsin’s incumbents face challenges with the 2022 elections about a year away, according to a new statewide poll from Marquette Law School released Wednesday.
(11/04/21 5:00am)
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced on Wednesday that the state will begin offering COVID-19 vaccines to children ages 5 to 11, following the Centers for Disease Control’s confirmation that the Pfizer vaccine is safe and effective for the age group.
(11/04/21 7:00am)
Attorney General Josh Kaul announced a $115 million dollar legislative package as part of plans for the Safer Wisconsin project on Monday. The legislative package will be funded by the state surplus, and will aim to reduce crime as well as support stronger communities.
(11/02/21 7:00am)
The Republican controlled assembly in Wisconsin sent a package of anti-abortion bills to Gov. Tony Evers on Wednesday.
(10/26/21 7:00am)
The election audit commissioned by the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau confirmed that there was no widespread fraud in the state’s electoral process throughout the 2020 presidential election.
(10/22/21 6:47pm)
New Wisconsin legislative and congressional districts were announced in the Wisconsin Senate this week, spearheaded by Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.
(10/21/21 7:00am)
Nearly 13,000 Afgan evacuees staying in Wisconsin have faced various obstacles in their path towards resettlement. From issues of misinformation to difficulty finding housing, thousands around the country are unsure as to how long it will take to find lives outside of government housing.
(10/21/21 12:00pm)
The newest Target in Madison opened on State Street Monday and students have mixed reactions to its presence.
(10/18/21 7:05am)
Four Wauwatosa teenagers committed auto theft and intentionally struck a woman, who was pronounced dead early Thursday morning.
(10/18/21 7:00am)
A local parent has filed a federal lawsuit against the Waukesha School District, claiming that the school board’s lack of COVID-19 mitigation protocols were responsible for her son’s exposure and contraction of the virus.
(10/13/21 7:00am)
The Department of Justice will not pursue charges against Officer Rusten Sheskey, the Kenosha police officer who shot Jacob Blake last summer. Blake, an African American man, was left paralyzed from the waist down due to injuries caused by Sheskey in August 2020, three months after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
(10/11/21 5:05pm)
As of Wednesday, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken the lives of 8073 Wisconsinites, according to the Department of Health Services.
(10/06/21 5:20pm)
The 2020 presidential election audit gained new traction in Wisconsin Friday when Assembly Speaker Robin Vos released a statement that the first set of subpoenas had been signed and issued across the state.