3-21-23 state investigators probing death in hortonville
HORTONVILLE, Wis. (AP) — Investigators with the state Department of Justice are investigating a mysterious death in northeastern Wisconsin. The Justice Department said in a statement that police officers were called to a house in the village
3-21-23 state supreme court candidates meet for only televised debate
The candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court meet Tuesday for the only debate before the April 4 election. Conservative former state supreme court justice Dan Kelly and Democratic-supported Milwaukee County Circuit judge Janet Protasiewicz will square off Tuesday in Madison in a
3-21-23 meteorologists predict flood threats this spring
Meteorologists are predicting flood threats for a large portion of the U.S. this spring. With gradually warming temperatures and repeated major snow events over the past several weeks the national weather service says flooding is a threat in
3-21-23 man arrested for bringing gun into uw-milwaukee library
MILWAUKEE (AP) — A man was arrested after he allegedly brought a gun into a library at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The 25-year-old man was seen loading the gun in Golda Meir Library on Thursday afternoon. A
3-21-23 datcp reminds farmers to check runoff risk prior to spreading manure
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is reminding farmers and manure applicators to check the runoff risk advisory forecast before spreading manure on fields. The tool helps determine the potential for manure runoff from
3-21-23 unclaimed property checks
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue is sending $3.9 million to more than 30,000 unclaimed property owners in March, and for many, the delivery of a check will come as a surprise. DOR annually matches tax records against the state’s unclaimed
3-21-23 van dyne porch fire
A cigarette butt apparently started a fire that damaged the porch of a Van Dyne grocery store/apartment unit. Shortly after 3:30am Monday firefighters were called to the scene on Van Dyne Road, for a fire threatening the attached
Manhattan district attorney ensures employee safety from protests after claims of impending Trump arrest

Responding to former President Donald Trump calling for protests over his claims of an incoming arrest, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said his office will “not tolerate” intimidation. On Saturday, Trump posted a message to Truth Social
Miami Beach issues curfew after 2 are killed during spring break festivities

The City of Miami Beach has imposed a state of emergency and an overnight curfew for South Beach starting 11:59 p.m. Sunday, after multiple fatal shootings occurred during spring break festivities this weekend Police have now issued
Houston Astros 2B Jose Altuve out indefinitely after fracturing thumb at World Baseball Classic

All-Star second baseman for the Houston Astros, Jose Altuve, has suffered a fractured right thumb at the World Baseball Classic and will require surgery, which will sideline him indefinitely. A day after Altuve was hit by a