Column: Changes made to state budget help students
When I announced my candidacy for the state Assembly, there were a handful of things I pledged to tackle if I were to be lucky enough to be elected. One of those items was finding ways to rein…
When I announced my candidacy for the state Assembly, there were a handful of things I pledged to tackle if I were to be lucky enough to be elected. One of those items was finding ways to rein…
When I announced my candidacy for the state Assembly, there were a handful of things I pledged to tackle if I were to be lucky enough to be elected. One of those items was finding ways to rein…
I was just out doing my job last week. Driving around in my car, taking a couple photos.
JEANNETTE, Pa. (AP) — A scratch-off lottery ticket bought as a last-minute Father's Day gift has turned a truck driver into an instant millionaire.
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A man accused of killing two people at separate Fargo apartments less than a day apart didn't know the second victim, who was bludgeoned to death with a hammer after he brou…
Sgt. Bruce Olson, Vernon County Crime Stoppers Vernon County law enforcement coordinator, has been elected to the Wisconsin State Crime Stoppers Board of Directors as a law enforcement representative.
MILWAUKEE — After signing two bills that loosen Wisconsin's gun laws, Gov. Scott Walker defended the timing of his public event Wednesday, saying it had been scheduled before nine people were …
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota lawmakers kept tax levels steady but still found ways to scoop up millions of additional dollars in its next two-year budget.
The future of a critically endangered species in Wisconsin may lie in figuring out how to fight a little black fly.
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal panel gave a weak endorsement Wednesday to two expensive meningitis shots, declining to recommend that all teens get the vaccine and leaving the decision to parents a…
NEW YORK (AP) — A Turkish man accused of masterminding a series of cyberattacks that resulted in a loss of more than $55 million to the global financial system was extradited to the United Sta…
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Retired NFL players seeking payouts from the potential $1 billion NFL concussion settlement could be waiting until next year based on appeals being weighed this fall.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies and a sergeant were found guilty in the backroom beating of a jail visitor who fellow guards testified was handcuffed on the ground…
WASHINGTON (AP) — A union leader says Metro bus drivers in the Washington area are frequently forced to urinate while on board the bus because there's nowhere else to go.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies, sergeant found guilty in visitor's jailhouse beating.
CHICAGO (AP) — Grain futures were mostly lower Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
DETROIT (AP) — Fiat Chrysler is recalling 164,000 Jeep Cherokee SUVs worldwide to install shields that stop water from getting into the power rear lift gate controls.
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO must improve its ability to defend itself against cyberattacks before it tries to build its offensive cyberwarfare capabilities, Defense Secretary Ash Carter told alliance…
I like to think back to the way it was when people were still visiting across the fence and their neighbors were like family. If someone became ill or got hurt and couldn’t do their chores or …
LOS ANGELES (AP) — With 16 championships and a decades-long history of winning, the Los Angeles Lakers hardly ever get a shot at the NBA draft's elite talent.
BRUSSELS (AP) — With major differences remaining between Greece and its creditors, eurozone finance ministers cut short a meeting on Greece's proposals to avoid a default and planned to meet a…
BRUSSELS (AP) — Rejecting charges of engaging in a Cold War-style arms race with Russia, the U.S. and its NATO allies approved military upgrades Wednesday that should help them come to the aid…
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — If the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down health care subsidies available under federal law, it's up to President Barack Obama and Congress to fix it and not the states, Wisc…
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The head of Minnesota's state-run health insurance exchange says an eagerly awaited Supreme Court ruling on subsidies will have no impact in the state.