Wisconsin November 21, 2023 Wisconsin man agrees to plead guilty to firebombing offices of pro-life group A man accused of firebombing Wisconsin pro-life offices in 2022 has agreed to plead guilty to a charge of damaging property with explosives. He faces up to 20 years in prison.
Wisconsin November 20, 2023 Wisconsin Gov. Evers vetoes 'completely unserious' $2B tax cut Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers on Monday vetoed a $2 billion tax cut bill championed by the state's Republican-run Legislature, castigating it as "completely unserious."
CRIME November 17, 2023 Golfers topple porta-potty to dump suspected car thief after wild police chase caught on video A suspected car thief fled from a Wisconsin crash scene and tried to hide in a porta-potty, but local golfers toppled it so police could make the arrest.
Wisconsin November 16, 2023 Wisconsin declines to charge bow hunter who killed cougar in self-defense Wisconsin's Department of Natural Resources has announced that it will not pursue charges against a bow hunter accused of killing a cougar in Buffalo County.
Wisconsin November 16, 2023 Wisconsin soon to open gun deer-hunting season through Nov. 26 Wisconsin will open its nine-day gun deer-hunting season this Saturday, with the outlook for this year's hunt considered mixed despite its proximity to breeding season.
Wisconsin November 16, 2023 Gov. Evers, Speaker Vos find rare common ground in opposition to Wisconsin school voucher suit Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos found rare agreement Thursday against a lawsuit threatening state-funded school choice expenditures.
Wisconsin November 16, 2023 Green Bay police officer will resign after pleading no contest to hitting a man with his squad car A Green Bay officer originally placed on administrative leave will now resign from his position following a guilty plea to a charge of negligent operation of a vehicle.
Wisconsin November 15, 2023 Wisconsin governor lifts lockdowns in prisons after inmate lawsuit Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has announced the easing of lockdowns at two of the state's oldest and understaffed prisons. The decision follows a federal lawsuit by inmates.
Crime November 14, 2023 Wisconsin woman convicted of fatally poisoning friend's water with eye drops A Wisconsin woman was found guilty Tuesday of poisoning her friend's water with eye drops and stealing nearly $300,000 from her, authorities said.
Wisconsin November 14, 2023 Wisconsin Senate passes liquor law overhaul Wisconsin's Republican-run Senate voted Tuesday to overhaul state liquor laws, establish new regulations for private event venues, and create a new regulatory oversight department.
Wisconsin November 14, 2023 Wisconsin Senate passes 8-figure PFAS grant bill The Wisconsin state Senate on Tuesday approved a bill allowing municipalities and landowners to tap into a $125 million state fund to combat PFAS pollution.