February 2, 2023 No errors found in Wisconsin's largest voting machine audit Wisconsin officials found only six errors — all caused by humans — in a hand-count audit of 222,075 ballots, according to a report approved Thursday.
February 2, 2023 Candidate in Wisconsin Supreme Court race uses images from Milwaukee parade in first ad An SUV drove through a parade in Wisconsin killing six people in 2021. A conservative candidate in the state's Supreme Court race used imagery from the accident in her first ad.
February 2, 2023 PETA claims victory for Navy ending 'gruesome' testing on sheep People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is celebrating what they call a victory after the U.S. Navy has ended tests on sheep at a research university in Wisconsin.
February 1, 2023 Wisconsin federal judge rules wrongful death lawsuit against Kyle Rittenhouse can proceed A federal judge in Wisconsin ruled Wednesday that a wrongful death lawsuit, filed by the father of Anthony Huber, the man shot and killed by Kyle Rittenhouse, may proceed.
February 1, 2023 Wisconsin jury finds man guilty of killing wife A second jury found a Wisconsin man guilty of killing his wife by suffocation. Over a three-day period the man poisoned his wife with antifreeze then suffocated her to death.
January 31, 2023 Wisconsin activists sue to keep bail crackdown, welfare work requirements off primary ballot Activists in Wisconsin are suing to block two ballot measures that would allow voters to decide on welfare work requirements and stricter bail laws on the state's April ballot.
January 31, 2023 Infant dies in stolen car after fatal crash in Milwaukee An infant in a stolen car died shortly thereafter when the vehicle crashed into a minivan. The infant was pronounced dead two hours after the crash.
January 31, 2023 Veterans sue Biden administration over new gun restriction Military veterans from Texas and Wisconsin filed the first lawsuit against the Biden Administration's new rule that recategorizes up to 40 million pistols with stabilizing braces as 'short-barreled rifles.'
January 31, 2023 Wisconsin bill looks to bring red light cameras to Milwaukee streets A bill introduced in the Wisconsin Legislature has revived a push for red light cameras being installed at Milwaukee intersections amid a surge in traffic deaths.
January 31, 2023 Wisconsin governor's race spending shatters previous record by more than 75% More than $164 million was spent during this year's governor's race in Wisconsin. This shattered the previous spending record by more than 75%.