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%.
January 31, 2023 Wisconsin legislator says PFAS pollution in state's water seems 'insurmountable' Democratic Wisconsin Sen. Diane Hesselbein believes PFAS pollution in the state's water seems "insurmountable." PFAS are a family of chemicals used widely in consumer products.
January 30, 2023 Suspect in Wisconsin double homicide arrested in Arkansas A suspect in a Green Bay, Wisconsin, double homicide that occurred this weekend was arrested Monday in Arkansas, according to authorities.
January 30, 2023 Video shows Wisconsin police officer getting snow dumped on him after closing door The Viroqua Police Department outside of Madison, Wisconsin, has released a video of one of its officers getting slammed with snow after closing a door.
January 30, 2023 Wisconsin ice fisherman's body recovered from Lake Waubesa An Ice Fisherman's body was recovered from Lake Waubesa in Wisconsin. The police started investigating when it was reported that the man did not return home.
January 29, 2023 Woman who faked Native American heritage resigns from Wisconsin university residency Kay LeClaire, a University of Wisconsin art leader exposed for faking their Native American heritage, came under fire after being exposed in an online forum.
January 28, 2023 Massive 85-vehicle Wisconsin pileup injures 27, blocks major interstate for hours in both directions Dozens were hurt in a traffic pileup in Wisconsin on Friday afternoon amid snow, ice and whiteout conditions. Another crash occurred just an hour before the incident.
January 27, 2023 Racine man convicted in 1986 killing of 22-year-old woman A Racine man was convicted Friday for his involvement in the 1986 killing of a 22-year-old woman. The man pleaded no contest to the homicide charge, and the judge found him guilty.
January 27, 2023 Wisconsin Military Affairs Department sued for gender discrimination Wisconsin's Department of Military Affairs is being sued by federal attorneys for an alleged pay disparity between male and female candidates for a supervisor role.
January 27, 2023 WI Secretary of State Doug La Follette is helping to pay for a plaque in honor of a former state politician A bust of Robert "Fighting Bob" La Follette is being installed in the Wisconsin state Capitol building. Doug La Follette is helping pay for the bust.