An abortion rights group says it has filed the first lawsuit challenging one of the laws approved by the North Dakota Legislature that would make that state the most restrictive in the country for getting an abortion.
Two Wisconsin congressmen are proposing changes to the nation's crop insurance program that they say will save the federal government $11 billion over the next 10 years.
The 12th Never Forgotten Honor Flight from Central and North Central Wisconsin took 95 veterans from the Korean War, 3 from WWII and 1 from Vietnam to see the memorials in Washington, D.C. free of charge.
A heroin epidemic is hitting NorthCentral Wisconsin and young people are dying. Once considered a big city drug, heroin is now a top priority for law enforcement in our area.
A Marquette University law school poll released Tuesday says 51 percent of respondents approve of the way Gov. Scott Walker is doing his job, while 45 percent disapprove.
The state Assembly is set to take up a bill that would bar Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. employees from negotiating contracts they may have a financial stake in.
The Wisconsin Assembly has passed a bill that would exempt the military income a soldier earns in the year of the soldier's death in combat and the year leading up to his or her death from taxes.
An assisted living facility in Verona has been cited for failing to provide adequate supervision of an elderly resident who wandered outside and died of hypothermia.