Janesville bathroom pics admissible in court
A 24-year-old Janesville man, accused of taking photos in the women's bathroom at the Palmer Park wading pool, fails at having pictures on his cell phone ruled inadmissible in court. Rock County Judge Michael Haakenson ruled Tuesday
Strong third quarter lifts Bucks to victory
The Milwaukee Bucks used a third-quarter surge to beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 106-88 in front of a spirited crowd at the Kohl Center in Madison. Michael Carter-Williams sparked a 17-to-four run in a third quarter in which
Clement making progress, still not sure about Saturday
Wisconsin Badger running back Corey Clement took his first full hits at practice for the first time since his sports hernia surgery three weeks ago. Clement said he felt good after Tuesday’s practice and he’s made a
Walker requests $200 million in additional roads borrowing
Governor Scott Walker made his case on Tuesday, to keep major road construction projects on track – calling on the Legislature’s budget committee to approve $200 million dollars in borrowing for this year. Walker would later request
John Doe overhaul headed to Walker’s desk
Over objections by Democrats, both chambers of the legislature have passed a measure to end the use of secret John Doe process to investigate political crimes. Democrats charge the Republican-authored bill would end the use of the
Milwaukee police make arrests in death of 5-year-old Layla Petersen
Milwaukee Police announced on Tuesday that three men have been arrested in the murder of 5-year-old Laylah Petersen. An emotional police chief Edward Flynn said the investigation into the death of the little girl – who was
Six people arrested following disturbance in Janesville
Police make a half dozen arrests while responding to the report of a disturbance in Janesville. Janesville Police say officers were dispatched to a residence on the 100 block of North Pine Street at 8:30 Saturday evening
AUDIO: Racial issues take center stage at neighborhood meeting in Beloit
The City of Beloit takes the first step in working to revitalize two neighborhoods with a history of trouble. City Manager Lori Curtis Luther hosted a community meeting Tuesday evening to gather feedback from the public on