More than 8,000 Afghan refugees at Wisconsin's Fort McCoy
More than 8,000 refugees from Afghanistan were being temporarily housed at Fort McCoy in western Wisconsin as of Friday.
Accused grandson killer Andrez Martina in court; bond set at $750K
Andrez Martina, accused of killing his 12-year-old grandson Andre Smith II, made his initial appearance in Milwaukee County court on Thursday, Sept. 2.
Milwaukee man accused of killing grandson, beaten with sledgehammer
A 53-year-old Milwaukee man is accused of killing his 12-year-old grandson over money that was allegedly taken from his wallet.
Vigil for 12-year-old allegedly killed with hammer
The Milwaukee County medical examiner has confirmed Andre Smith II is the 12-year-old boy killed Sunday morning on the city's north side.
12-year-old boy killed allegedly hit with hammer; suspect sought
Milwaukee police are investigating the homicide of a 12-year-old boy on the city's north side.
Blake, paralyzed in police shooting, hopeful he'll walk soon
Jacob Blake, who was left paralyzed from the waist down after he was shot by a white police officer in Wisconsin, expects to be walking soon, an accomplishment he says is tempered by fears of it happening again.
Cow in Wisconsin car; woman in drive-thru says she was 'freaking out'
A woman in Marshfield, Wisconsin was simply waiting in line at a McDonald's drive-thru when she noticed a calf sitting in the back seat of a sedan.
Racine drowning of man who saved kids tragic, preventable, experts say
Tragic but preventable is how a water safety expert described the death of a man who drowned after saving two children from Lake Michigan.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur asks fans to refrain from doing ‘the wave’
Coach Matt LaFleur has one simple request for Green Bay Packers fans. Basically, LaFleur wants them to do away with something that should have been done away with in, oh, 1994.
Jacob Blake shooting: 1 year later
Monday, Aug. 23 marks one year since Jacob Blake was shot by a Kenosha police officer.
Afghan refugees arrive at Fort McCoy
Afghan refugees began arriving at Wisconsin's Fort McCoy Sunday, Aug. 22, officials announced.
Afghan refugees to Milwaukee area possible, agency to help
Thousands of Afghan refugees could be headed to Fort McCoy in western Wisconsin, and one West Allis-based agency is preparing to assist.
Anthony Huber's family files lawsuit against Kenosha law enforcement
The family of one of the two men fatally shot during a demonstration against police violence in Kenosha, has filed a federal civil lawsuit against law enforcement, accusing officers of facilitating Kyle Rittenhouse's attacks.
American Oversight sues to obtain details about Arizona's election audit
American Oversight has sued to obtain information from Arizona's election audit being conducted by state Republicans.
Wisconsin wolf hunt: Fall limit set at 300
Wildlife officials in Wisconsin meet Wednesday to consider a 130-animal limit for the state's fall wolf hunt.
Summerfest: COVID vaccine, negative test required to attend
A COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 test result will be required to attend Summerfest 2021.
Wisconsin Amber Alert canceled: 2-month-old child located
A 2-month-old baby was found safe after an Amber Alert was issued. The infant was abducted by the child's mother, who does not have custody, according to sheriff's officials.
New COVID-19 cases in US surpassed 100K for past 2 days
On Aug. 3, the U.S. recorded 127,976 new daily cases and on Aug. 4, the country counted 106,557 new daily COVID-19 cases.
Christopher Stokes sentenced, 205 years for killing 5 family members
A Milwaukee County judge sentenced Christopher Stokes to 205 years in prison and an additional 105 years of extended supervision. Stokes is the man who pleaded guilty to fatally shooting five of his family members in 2020.
Aaron Rodgers, Packers' tensions appear to be cooling: report
Aaron Rodgers has indicated to those close to him he will play for the Packers in 2021 amid a summer-long drama that saw the quarterback take a shot at the culture in the organization, the NFL Network reported.