October 18, 2023 American church tour group evacuated from Israel with assist from Benghazi hero An American church group from North Dakota was on a trip to Israel when war suddenly broke out around them, forcing them to find a creative way out of the country.
October 18, 2023 Stunning video shows Chicago mob attack Tesla amid lawless street takeover Footage from downtown Chicago captures a mob of young people aggressively target a white Tesla during a lawless street takeover in a tunnel over the weekend.
October 17, 2023 Wisconsin Assembly greenlights $545M Brewers stadium overhaul The Wisconsin Assembly voted 69-27 on Tuesday in favor of a compromise plan to spend $545 million in public funds on repairs to American Family Field.
October 17, 2023 Universities of Wisconsin to close 2 more campuses amid enrollment drop Two more Universities of Wisconsin will close by next year as the state college system continues struggling with declining enrollment and funding woes.
October 17, 2023 Nebraska officer, suspect injured in confrontation over knife pulled on bus A Chicago man has reportedly been shot and injured by a Nebraska police officer after pulling a knife on a bus and striking another officer in the neck.
October 17, 2023 Wisconsin Senate passes $2B tax cut package, though Evers veto likely Wisconsin's Republican-led Senate has passed a $2 billion income tax cut package, which is likely to be vetoed by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.
October 17, 2023 Wisconsin GOP withhold university employee pay raises over school diversity spending dispute Wisconsin’s Republican majority is urging the Universities of Wisconsin to cut back on its diversity spending. The GOP has decided to block school employee pay raises until then.
October 17, 2023 Man who brought guns to Wisconsin Capitol twice faces misdemeanor charge Wisconsin man Joshua Pleasnick has been charged with a misdemeanor for bringing guns to the Capitol twice while demanding to speak to Gov. Tony Evers.
October 17, 2023 Burgum calls special legislative session over North Dakota budget debacle Republican North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum called a special session of his state's Legislature on Tuesday, seeking to address and rectify fallout from the overturn of a major budget bill.
October 17, 2023 Wisconsin Senate to pass GOP bill to set wolf hunting goal The Wisconsin Senate is planning to pass a bill aimed at setting a firm limit for the state’s wolf population. Wolf population levels have been a contentious outdoor issue for decades.