Backed by three powerful running backs and Aaron Rodgers, the Packers advance to their second consecutive NFC Championship game with a 32-18 win over the Los Angeles Rams.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce released its report on the state of American business and what needs to be done to make sure business owners can get back on their feet following a rough last year amid the pandemic.
While many people have delayed their health screenings due to the pandemic, doctors are urging everyone to prioritize and schedule their routine medical exams, including cervical cancer screenings for women.
A green and gold faithful, who's lived his entire life in Connecticut, spends the weekend in Green Bay to soak up the playoff atmosphere, even though he has no ticket to the game itself.
The St. Croix County Republican Party said, “We reject the language used and have taken down the website. The resignation of the chairman was requested and received
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is reporting 213,056 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered, with 30,805 having completed the vaccination series.
Gov. Tony Evers has announced the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the Wisconsin National Guard will launch a Mobile Vaccination Program beginning January 19.
TDS Telecom announced Friday their fiber network project in Rothschild is finished and will connect more than 2,400 addresses to up to 1-gigabit internet speeds, TV, and phone service.
Department of Workforce Development Secretary-designee Amy Pechacek announced Friday that DWD started issuing Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation payments made available through the Continued Assistance for Unemployed Workers Act, or CAUWA.
The Community Development Citizens Advisory Committee approved a request of $150,000 from Community Partners Thursday, Jan. 14 to help pay for their new proposed campus just blocks away from downtown Wausau.
Wisconsin National Guard troops are preparing to travel to Washington, D.C. and Madison next week to assist with safeguarding the nation and state’s capitols.
A Republican-backed push to fast-track redistricting lawsuits in the Wisconsin Supreme Court met with skepticism during a Thursday hearing, with the court’s conservative chief justice questioning why the proposal was necessary and how the thinly staffed court could be expected to draw maps.
Assembly Republicans grilled health officials with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ administration Thursday about the slow pace of COVID-19 vaccinations in Wisconsin, saying the process is a cumbersome mess.
A Black man who was shot in the back by a white police officer in Wisconsin, triggering several nights of violent protests over the summer and leaving him partially paralyzed, said in an interview broadcast Thursday that he was prepared to surrender just before the officer opened fire.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is now reporting a new data summary chart that shows the number of people that are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
While it can help with icy conditions, salt can cause a lot of damage too. Leftover salt has been known to erode concrete, rust cars, hurt pets, and blow away into sewers and waters.
The request comes a week after Kyle Rittenhouse, 18, was seen drinking at a bar in the southeastern Wisconsin city of Mount Pleasant, about 25 miles south of Milwaukee.
In the wake of the gruesome death of a 5-day-old girl in Albany, many in the community are left wondering where to go from here. Pastor Tom Moe at Albany United Methodist Church says the infant deserves to be remembered as more than by her fate, saying real change could come from this tragedy.
Another semester of college amid the COVID-19 pandemic will start soon for many students in Northcentral Wisconsin. Virtual Internships, graduate programs and alternative career plans are things college students at UW Stevens Point are considering.