March 14, 2023 Wisconsin Assembly set to vote on Republican-backed measure to require schools with crime to hire police Wisconsin's Assembly will vote on a bill that would require police to be located in schools that have a high number of crimes. The state would partially reimburse the schools.
March 13, 2023 Native tribe to reopen Wisconsin roads in temporary deal Officials in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin have paid the Lac du Flambeau tribe $60,000 to remove roadblocks barricading residents in their homes for 90 days.
March 13, 2023 Former University of Wisconsin graduate student arrested for threatening students, staff, professors Arvin Raj Mathur, A German former graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, was arrested for threatening staff members, students, and professors.
March 12, 2023 Wisconsin Dem Rep. Gwen Moore recently shoveled over $100K in campaign funds to sister Wisconsin Democratic Rep. Gwen Moore paid her sister more than $100K in campaign cash during the 2022 elections, Federal Election Commission records show.
March 11, 2023 Wisconsin woman claims she saw 'dark, shadowy figure' when she stabbed ex-boyfriend 19 times Morgan Lund, 21, told police in Wisconsin she tried to kill a "dark, shadowy figure" that she saw attacking her ex-boyfriend when she allegedly stabbed him 19 times.
March 11, 2023 Native American tribe barricading Wisconsin families in homes has received millions of dollars in govt funds The Native American tribe blocking four roads in Wisconsin over a legal dispute has received about $272 million in federal funding from taxpayers since 2013.
March 10, 2023 Wisconsin hit with over 1 foot of snow, thousands lose power Tens of thousands of Wisconsinites were left without power Friday after a storm system dumped over a foot of snow on the central part of the state.
March 9, 2023 Wisconsin Republicans block chickenpox, meningitis vaccine mandates in schools Republicans on the Wisconsin Legislature's rules committee voted 6-4 to block a proposal by Gov. Tony Evers introducing new vaccination requirements in public schools.
March 9, 2023 Wisconsin appeals court sides with media outlets in open records case regarding sexual harassment allegations The Wisconsin Assembly violated an open records law by rejecting documents sought by media outlets relating to a sexual harassment case, according to a state appeals court.
March 9, 2023 Wisconsin juvenile prison that suffered staffing shortages is making progress A prison in Wisconsin that was suffering from staffing shortages is making progress. Youth in the prison were able to do more when it had adequate staffing.