October 8, 2020 Rittenhouse attorneys file petition for writ of habeas corpus in bid to halt extradition Attorneys for Kenosha shooting suspect Kyle Rittenhouse have filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in a bid to stop his extradition from Illinois to Wisconsin.
October 8, 2020 Wisconsin mail-in voting: What to know As the United States draws nearer to a presidential election in the midst of a deadly pandemic, many states are accommodating voters to minimize in-person contact at the polls, including Wisconsin.
October 8, 2020 Wisconsin protesters terrorize residents by throwing rocks into homes after shooting decision Demonstrators wreaked havoc on a suburban Wisconsin neighborhood late Wednesday, smashing the windows of homes, presumably while people slept in their beds, during the civil unrest that unfolded after prosecutors announced they would not charge a Black Wauwatosa police officer for fatally shooting a Black teenager outside a shopping mall in February.
October 8, 2020 Wisconsin police close hate crime investigation for lack of evidence Federal investigators and Wisconsin police said an investigation into an alleged race-based attack on a biracial woman last June hasn’t produced sufficient evidence and the case has been closed.
October 8, 2020 Wisconsin cop should be fired after 3 shootings: probe A Black Wisconsin police officer who fatally shot a Black teenager outside a suburban Milwaukee mall in February won't be charged because he had reasonable belief that deadly force was necessary, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
October 7, 2020 Biden gets post-debate bounce in crucial battleground states: polls Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s widened his lead over President Trump in the key general election battlegrounds of Florida and Pennsylvania in the wake of last week’s first debate between the two candidates and the president’s COVID-19 diagnosis, according to new public opinion surveys.
October 7, 2020 Wisconsin activates field hospital as coronavirus keeps surging State Department of Health Services Secretary Andrea Palm told reporters during a video conference that the facility will open on Oct. 14.
October 6, 2020 Ron Johnson says he'd wear 'moon suit' to vote for Barrett if necessary Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., says he will wear a "moon suit" if it means he can appear for an in-person vote to confirm Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett despite testing positive for the coronavirus days prior.Â
October 3, 2020 Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson tests positive for coronavirus Sen. Ron Johnson has tested positive for COVID-19, his office announced Saturday – making him the third senator to test positive in recent days and the fifth since the start of the outbreak.
October 2, 2020 ATF asking public to help ID people connected to Kenosha arson investigation Federal authorities in Wisconsin are asking the public to help identify more than a dozen people connected to arson investigations related to several days of unrest in Kenosha that saw cars and businesses set ablaze following the police shooting of a Balck man.Â