January 4, 2021 Wisconsin governor authorizes National Guard to Kenosha ahead of Jacob Blake charging decision Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has mobilized the National Guard to Kenosha in anticipation of a decision on whether prosecutors will charge the police officer who shot Jacob Blake last year.Â
January 4, 2021 Wisconsin announces 1st wolf hunting season since 2014 Wolf hunting is coming back to Wisconsin.
January 4, 2021 Kenosha shooting victims seek $20 million in damages from city, police: report A man who was injured and the family of a protester who died after being shot allegedly by Kyle Rittenhouse during demonstrations in Kenosha over the summer are now seeking $20 million in damages from the Wisconsin city, its county and law enforcement.
January 3, 2021 Kenosha preparing for possible protests ahead of Jacob Blake charging decision The city of Kenosha, Wisconsin, is preparing for protests when a charging decision comes in the police shooting of Jacob Blake, officials said Sunday. A decision is expected within the next two weeks.
December 31, 2020 Wisconsin hospital pharmacist arrested for intentionally spoiling hundreds of COVID-19 vaccine doses: police A suburban Milwaukee pharmacist who allegedly spoiled hundreds of COVID-19 doses by removing them from refrigeration has been arrested, authorities said Thursday.Â
December 31, 2020 Wisconsin hospital's claim employee 'intentionally' removed coronavirus vaccine from fridge probed by FBI, FDA An employee at Aurora Medical Center in Grafton admitted that they intentionally removed 57 vials of the Moderna's vaccine from refrigeration earlier this week.
December 30, 2020 Wisconsin hospital employee 'intentionally' removed COVID-19 vaccine from refrigeration A Wisconsin-based hospital on Wednesday said an employee who removed 57 vials of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine from a refrigerator earlier this week, resulting in 500 doses being discarded, acted intentionally after their actions were initially deemed the result of human error. Â
December 30, 2020 Trump asks Supreme Court to void Wisconsin election results Trump’s attorneys filed a motion asking the Supreme Court to consider his case in an expedited manner.
December 30, 2020 Crime Wave 2020: These cities smashed homicide records amid nationwide crime spike Murder rates skyrocketed – and in some cases, even smashed records – in major U.S. cities as the nation grapples with a surge in violent crime in 2020.
December 30, 2020 Kyle Rittenhouse hit with additional charge for violating curfew on night of shooting deaths Prosecutors have charged a 17-year-old Illinois teen accused of shooting three people during a protest in southeastern Wisconsin this summer with violating curfew that night.