February 22, 2023 Former Wisconsin lawmaker sentenced to 33 months in prison for failing to pay employment taxes A former lawmaker from Wisconsin was sentenced to 33 months in prison for failing to pay employment taxes. The lawmaker willfully did not pay about $197,500.
February 22, 2023 Wisconsin man dies during Grand Canyon hike to Colorado River, officials say A 56-year-old man from Pewaukee, Wisconsin, died Friday while hiking the Bright Angel Trail at the Grand Canyon during a day trip to the Colorado River, officials said.
February 21, 2023 Former Wisconsin Gov. Tony Earl has stroke Former Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Earl has been hospitalized after suffering a stroke, his eldest daughter, Julia Earl, confirmed Tuesday.
February 21, 2023 Blizzards, 50-below-0 wind chills ravage Upper Midwest The Dakotas, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin were hit by a massive winter storm system that brought three days of blizzards and sub-zero temperatures.
February 21, 2023 Kyle Rittenhouse hit with lawsuit from man he shot during 2020 Kenosha clash: 'Little bit of a shock' Gaige Grosskreutz filed a lawsuit against Kyle Rittenhouse, Wisconsin local government and various police officers after he was shot by Rittenhouse during a 2020 riot in Kenosha.
February 21, 2023 Wisconsin village moves voting after gunshots reported The village of Brooklyn, Wisconsin, had to relocate voting on Tuesday after a gunshot was reportedly fired outside of one of its polling sites.
February 21, 2023 Field for Wisconsin Supreme Court seat will be cut in half after Tuesday's primary After Tuesday's primary, the field of candidates running for an open seat in the Wisconsin Supreme Court will be cut in half. Republicans have controlled the court since 2008.
February 20, 2023 Wisconsin judge rules in GOP's favor over April ballot measures A Wisconsin judge ruled Monday that two Republican-backed measures may appear on the April ballot, granting the party a win over left-wing activists who sued to block them.
February 17, 2023 WI nurse pleads not guilty to amputating patients frostbitten foot without his consent A nurse from Wisconsin pleaded not guilty to amputating a man's frostbitten foot without his consent or a doctor's approval. The man died a week after the amputation.
February 16, 2023 Wisconsin Gov. Evers' budget could lead to tuition hike at major state college The University of Wisconsin may soon raise tuition as Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' planned budget shortchanges it by about $130 million worth of operational costs.