November 14 recap: Southern Wisconsin news you may have missed today
Thursday's news: What you missed while you were at work.
(10) updates to this series since
Sightings of one coyote have been reported in Vilas Park and the Nakoma neighborhood, where callers said the animal seems to have an injured left front leg or foot.
Family and friends of the children and their father were in the courtroom Thursday, with some wearing shirts embossed with the children's images.
Aspirus Health, a Wisconsin-based health care provider, is collaborating with city officials to build a new hospital in Chippewa Falls which could be open in as little as 18 months.
A&W has restaurants in Lodi, Windsor, DeForest, Edgerton and Jefferson.
The Badgers take a 12-0 record into the marquee series of the first half of the NCAA women's hockey season. Here's what to know and how to tune in.
The state also set records for the number of operating referendums put to voters and for the number that succeeded, according to the Wisconsin Policy Forum.
The new fulfillment center is set to open in late 2026 and will create up to 1,500 jobs.
TV, radio and streaming information for the Badgers' top-10 test.
Five sisters opened Sognefjord Winery in Lake Delton on Aug. 1 and it features new wines along with holdovers from a former winery in southwest Wisconsin.
Republican Senate candidate Eric Hovde claims some Wisconsin cities saw an implausible voter turnout of more than 100%, but there's a simple explanation.