Organizers of "Operation Hometown Pride" say donations for U.S. troops fighting overseas are pouring in. They're still taking money and items to delivered next month.
Gov. Jim Doyle signed a bill into law that forces local municipalities to sell land to a utility that wants to build a power line. The law was sparked by a disagreement over the line from the Wausau area to Duluth.
Authorities say the man found in the Wisconsin River Tuesday (7/19/05) probably drowned.
UWSP installs a $100,000 garden on the roof of the Albertson Learning Resources Center, which will both conserve energy and reduce pollution in storm water.
Staying connected can certainly be tough when one of your family members is serving in Iraq or elsewhere, but two women have come up with a unique idea.
The search for a missing murder suspect in Iron County is over.
A Native American center may be in the works for the Federal Building in downtown Wausau.
Plainclothes police chased a man in a thick coat through a subway station, wrestled him to the floor and shot him to death in front of stunned commuters Friday.
You'll now be able to check up on registered sex offenders across the entire country. Wisconsin has just joined the National Sex Offender Public Registry.
Even though summer is more than half over, you can still get your kids off of the couch and into a safe, active environment.
The Wausau Paramedic Service will begin training on a medication that temporarily paralyzes a patient while they are inserting a breathing tube.
The Marathon County Sheriff's Department tells NewsChannel 7 the body of a 52-year-old Marathon County man was found Tuesday (July 19, 2005) in the Wisconsin River in the Town of Texas.