AUDIO: Local legislator opposes election law changes
A local state representative opposes two recently passed bills impacting campaign regulations. A move by Republicans in the legislature to rewrite campaign finance laws, and do away with the Government Accountability Board doesn't sit well with
Johnson Controls cuts 277 Milwaukee jobs
A major Wisconsin manufacturer will scale back its workforce at the start of the new year. Johnson Controls will eliminate 277 jobs when it consolidates a business center in suburban Milwaukee with three others in foreign countries.
Abbrederis takes a big step
After catching four passes for 57-yards in Sunday’s loss to the Detroit Lions, wide receiver Jared Abbrederis is hoping to see more opportunities in the Green Bay Packers offense moving forward. Abbrederis wasn’t about to suggest that
Green Bay Phoenix fall to 0-2
Junior forward Kenneth Lowe scored a career high 23 points and pulled down nine rebounds, but it wasn’t enough to prevent the Green Bay Phoenix from falling to 0-2, dropping a 103-90 decision to East Tennessee State
Parker dealing with foot injury
The Milwaukee Bucks take a trip to Washington tonight to face the Wizards and they’ll do so without forward Jabari Parker. An M-R-I on Monday shows Parker has a sprained joint just above his right ankle. The
Biegel considering the NFL
Wisconsin Badger outside linebacker Vince Biegel says he plans to explore his National Football League options after the season. The redshirt junior from Wisconsin Rapids is second on the squad in sacks (6), tackles for loss (10
Marquette survives OT, nabs first win
The Marquette men’s basketball team won for the first time this season, knocking off Indiana-Purdue-Indianapolis (IUPUI) 75-71 in overtime. The Golden Eagles prevailed despite committing 20 turnovers. Guard Duane Wilson (16 points) sealed the victory for Marquette.
Wisconsin Supreme Court to consider DPI superintendent’s power
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday in a case involving the powers of the elected state public school superintendent. The justices will consider whether the governor can have a say over the Department of Public