Nation Dec 31 Wisconsin hospital worker arrested for spoiled vaccine doses Authorities arrested a suburban Milwaukee pharmacist Thursday suspected of deliberately ruining hundreds of doses of coronavirus vaccine by removing it from refrigeration for two nights.
Politics Sep 21 Judge extends Wisconsin absentee cutoff to 6 days after election Unless it's overturned, Monday's ruling means that the outcome of the presidential race in Wisconsin might not be known for days after polls close.
Nation Aug 28 Kenosha police union gives its version of Blake shooting The Sunday shooting of Blake, a Black man, put the nation's spotlight on Wisconsin and triggered a series of peaceful protests and violence. The union's attorney says the state Department of Justice's public accounting of the event to date is…
Nation Aug 07 Milwaukee police chief demoted over use of tear gas on protesters, other concerns An oversight board demoted Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales after questioning how he handled multiple incidents, including ordering officers to fire tear gas and pepper spray at protesters demonstrating over George Floyd’s death…
Nation Jun 24 Wisconsin governor activates National Guard after night of unrest The violence broke out Tuesday night as a group of 200 to 300 people protested the arrest of a Black man who shouted at restaurant customers through a megaphone while carrying a baseball bat.
Nation Jun 07 Duty to intervene: Floyd cops spoke up but didn’t step in Minneapolis was among several cities that had policies on the books requiring police officers to intervene to stop colleagues from using unreasonable force, but that didn't save George Floyd.
Nation May 14 Wisconsin governor warns of ‘massive confusion’ after ruling The state Supreme Court tossed out the Democrat's stay-at-home order and Republicans said they may leave it up to local governments to enact their own unique rules for combating the coronavirus pandemic.
Politics May 13 Wisconsin Supreme Court blocks Evers’ stay-home extension The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that Gov. Tony Evers' administration overstepped its authority when it extended the governor's stay-at-home order until May 26.
Politics Apr 13 Biden defeats Sanders in Wisconsin primary Returns weren’t allowed to be reported until Monday due to a quirk in the court battle over the election.
Politics Apr 03 Wisconsin governor calls special session to move state to all-mail primary Democratic Governor Tony Evers called Friday for the Republican-controlled Legislature to meet in special session to move Wisconsin to an all-mail presidential primary.