Updated: 6:22 PM 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.
Updated: 5:52 PM 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.
Updated: 7:46 PM They're calling it an interactive, Native American center, basically the old federal courthouse would be turned into a hands-on museum, and that has a lot of people, including some local tribes, very excited.
Updated: 1:48 PM You could call it a collection of collections. It’s countless items on display at the House on the Rock near Spring Green, and we're taking you there for this “trip on a tankful.”
Updated: 1:48 PM It all started as a weekend getaway spot. Now, it's a spot that amazes people from all over the Midwest. We're headed to the House on the Rock for this “trip on a tankful.”
Updated: 12:23 PM That tire recycling plant in Watertown is still burning Thursday (July 21, 2005) morning. Firefighters will now try a new approach to finally put it out.
Updated: 10:17 AM 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.
Updated: 12:27 PM With the power of his veto pen, Gov. Jim Doyle promises to restore $35 million to University of Wisconsin schools. Those dollars were originally cut by the Legislature in order to pass the state budget, but how much will restoring that money help these already financially strapped schools?
Updated: 3:30 PM "Lose more weight" and "burn more fat." You see those statements on a growing number of dairy products these days, but those claims can be misleading.
Updated: 1:32 PM Do your kids compete for your attention and approval? Experts say it's perfectly normal to have sibling rivalry. We have some thoughts on working through it.
Updated: 8:12 PM 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.
Updated: 8:10 PM Marathon County agriculture officials have begun the Agri-Business Incubator Program, which links up seasoned farmers with future farmers to help them get their start.
Updated: 5:29 PM The Wausau Paramedic Service will begin training on a medication that temporarily paralyzes a patient while they are inserting a breathing tube.
Updated: 8:09 PM Some doctors are saying is things like eating right and getting exercise are more important, and will actually help you live longer, rather than having surgery.
Updated: 12:29 PM 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.
Updated: 12:55 PM Wisconsin Senators Herb Kohl and Russ Feingold are sharing their thoughts on President Bush's nomination of John Roberts as Supreme Court justice.
Updated: 12:57 PM Bush's first Supreme Court nominee is a surprise to one local political science professor, but he still believes Judge John G. Roberts will be a good choice to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the bench.
Updated: 10:22 PM Thirty days and more than 2,000 miles into their cross-country journey, the "Live Now" cyclists are back in the Midwest, and they're just a few days from getting into the Wisconsin leg of their tour.
Updated: 12:58 PM Trying to escape a hurricane probably isn't the way anybody would want to spend their first days as husband and wife, but that's just what happened to a couple from central Wisconsin.
Updated: 10:21 PM Thanks to a grant from the Judd Alexander Foundation in Marathon County, the Wausau Police Department's Community Service Officer program can continue to operate with more than one on their staff.