Heading to the Democratic National Convention
When the Democratic National Convention kicks off next week, plenty of Wisconsinites will be on hand.
When the Democratic National Convention kicks off next week, plenty of Wisconsinites will be on hand.
More construction is going on this week in downtown Wausau.
He may not have been born in the United States, but it hasn't kept a Stevens Point man from contributing a great deal to the country, and now he's being honored for it.
It's always nice to help those less fortunate than us. This weekend some area teenagers not only helped, they lived the experience firsthand.
It's been a very successful weekend for one of the oldest county fairs in Wisconsin.
How often does your pet get to live in the lap of luxury? Some local canines got some ultimate pampering, all for a good cause.
Army Capt. Brad Martin was supposed to get married last August, but the Tomahawk native's plans changed when he was shipped to Iraq. One year later, the day couldn't have been more perfect.
Some less fortunate kids in the Wausau area are hoping to head back to school in style next month. The "Clothes for Kids" Campaign kicked off at the Wausau Center Mall Friday.
One of the biggest employers in the Wausau area is getting even bigger. Greenheck Fan Corporation says it’s adding dozens of new jobs.
A Merrill woman has been missing for three days and officers are releasing a picture.
The man could be with girl who is pregnant.
A two-year drug investigation leads to 18 arrests in Sawyer County.
Colby Cheese Days celebrates city's most famous food.
The board of regents unveils its choices for UW System president.
Benefit to support the family of a Stevens Point man diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor.
Interior Secretary says the gray wolf no longer needs Uncle Sam's protection.
La Crosse artist and students paint a mural at a Wausau health care facility.
The doctor was fired after returning from military service, hospital claims misconduct.
Officials say she left the kids alone before a deadly fire at the house.
A mobile home park in danger of losing its license may get a one-year extension.
A computer company that just made its way into the Wausau area is expanding again
Officials say this could be one of the biggest sexual assault cases in Wisconsin history.
In 1954 they were worried about growth and development and how the Stevens Point area would handle those issues, and officials there still have the same things on their minds.
Some Stevens Point kids are putting the finishing touches on their final summer school projects.
The state's largest quarter horse show is in Marshfield this weekend.