MILWAUKEE — Charles Dupriest was sentenced to five years in prison and five years of extended supervision after he was convicted of leaving his six children in a storage locker and possessing a gun as ...
OHIO — In just over a month, an appeals court could determine the future of Ohio’s EdChoice expansion program. It’s an initiative that offers vouchers to parents to help them enroll their children in ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction released a new statewide report on Wisconsin’s educator workforce on Monday. According to the report, the state’s teacher workforce is ...
MADISON, Wis. — The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents scheduled a Tuesday vote to consider firing the system's president, who refused their offer to quietly resign because he said no reason ...
HICKSVILLE, Ohio — The National Weather Service confirmed Wednesday at least two tornadoes in northern Ohio as part of Tuesday’s storms. No injuries or deaths were attributed to either tornado.
Spring is here, but unpredictable temperatures can make it tricky to know when to start working in your yard. In this interview, David Tomashefski of the Gardeners of Greater Cleveland and co-owner of ...
MILWAUKEE — Tuesday, April 7, is Election Day in Wisconsin. Statewide, all eyes are on who will be Wisconsin’s next Supreme Court justice — Judge Chris Taylor or Judge Maria Lazar. A Taylor victory ...
MILWAUKEE — With just five days to go until the April spring election, the two candidates vying to be Wisconsin’s next Supreme Court justice met face to face on Thursday night for their first and only ...
OHIO — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost released a new report renewing his call to move forward with the death penalty. Yost said the unofficial moratorium is a "mockery" to families and victims, but ...
PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — Two people were killed in a house fire in Pleasant Prairie early Thursday morning, according to the Pleasant Prairie Police Department. The police department and Pleasant ...
SAUK CITY, Wis. — On April 7, roughly 75 school districts across the state will have referendums on the ballot asking taxpayers to either help pay for building projects or improve budget deficits.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — At least 160 bills have been delivered to Gov. Andy Beshear, D-Ky., for action after being passed by the General Assembly. More than a dozen are already on track to becoming law, but ...
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