April 18, 2023 WI officials move building where Republican Party was founded ahead of GOP national convention Officials in Wisconsin moved the Little White Schoolhouse to boost visibility. The schoolhouse is believed to be the building where the Republican Party was founded.
April 18, 2023 Wisconsin lawmakers push for bill to increase penalties for carjacking Wisconsin lawmakers are pushing for a bill to increase the penalties for people who use a weapon to steal cars. Democratic Gov. Tony Evers said he supports the measure.
April 18, 2023 Wisconsin Republican lawmakers pushing bill to outlaw bans on gas-powered vehicles A bill that would outlaw the ban of gas powered vehicles is being pushed by Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin. Gas stations have thrown their support behind the measure.
April 18, 2023 Wisconsin judge finds police precinct shooter not criminally responsible by reason of mental disease A man who fired shots in a police precinct suffered from a mental illness that prevented him from controlling his conduct. A judge ruled that the man isn't criminally responsible.
April 17, 2023 Disgraced ex-Cardinal McCarrick charged in 1977 Wisconsin sex abuse case Defrocked Roman Catholic Cardinal Theodore McCarrick has been charged in Wisconsin for an alleged sexual assault that occurred over 45 years ago.
April 14, 2023 Wisconsin man gets life for wife's 1998 antifreeze poisoning Mark Jensen was sentenced by a Kenosha County, Wisconsin judge to life in prison for his wife's 1998 murder. Jensen was retried for the killing after his first conviction was vacated.
April 13, 2023 Wisconsin man charged with firebombing pro-life group's office pleads not guilty A man charged with firebombing a Wisconsin pro-life advocacy group's office has pleaded not guilty to the charge after being arrested at a Boston airport last month.
April 12, 2023 Wisconsin DNR board approves resolution seeking more money from Legislature The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' board approved a resolution addressing the Legislature on Wednesday, requesting more money to manage public land and wildlife habitats.
April 12, 2023 Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers issues state of emergency over wildfire fears affecting 41 counties Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has declared a state of emergency in anticipation of massive wildfires that will impact at least two-thirds of the state.
April 12, 2023 Wisconsin Republicans look to tighten unemployment benefit requirements In Wisconsin, Republican lawmakers have introduced multiple bills to reform unemployment benefits, with work-search requirements and ID checks among proposals being considered.