Good Samaritan not charged for stopping OWI suspect
A Janesville who was arrested for pulling an intoxicated driver from his vehicle will not face charges. Janesville Police say on November 1st David Adams and his wife were following a vehicle that was serving into the
AUDIO: Jury deliberates in Hicks trial
A jury of six men, and six women hear closing arguments in the case of a Beloit man charged with party to the crime of murder. Prosecutor Perry Folts says the State's star witness Stefan Range testified
Neenah shooting and standoff suspect in court
Prosecutors are charging the suspect in last Saturday’s shooting and standoff in downtown Neenah for what happened before he went to Eagle Nation Cycles. Court records say 46-year-old Brian Flatoff was staying at a friend’s house, in
Shootout closes Interstate near Milwaukee
A morning shootout on a section of Interstate 43 near Milwaukee forced law enforcement to close the road for several hours Wednesday. According to a released from the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Department, deputies responded to calls about
Bill lifting Wisconsin nuclear moratorium clears legislative committee
A legislative committee has approved a bill that would lift Wisconsin’s long-standing moratorium on building new nuclear power plants. The bill would remove a requirement blocking the state from considering new nuclear reactors, unless a federal site
Walker hints at possible run for third term (AUDIO)
Governor Scott Walker is dropping some hints about a possible run for a third term in office. Following the unexpected end to his presidential campaign earlier this fall, Walker has remained relatively quiet about his political future.
AUDIO: JACVB launches updated website
The Internet's role grows in importance for Janesville's tourism trade. The Internet is playing an important role for the Janesville Area Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Director Christine Rebout says the organization's new website features an interactive design.
Wisconsin AFSCME head cites correction workers concerns
The head of the union representing state corrections staff in Wisconsin says concerns have been mounting for some time. AFSCME Council 32 Executive Director Rick Badger said union members at the Lincoln Hills School for Boys were
Muppet book scrutinized in Marshfield School District
A school board member in Marshfield fears a children’s book featuring the Muppets is too graphic for youngsters. The Marsfield News Herald reports that board member Mary Carney wants “For Every Child a Better World” by Jim
State says man shot during Neenah standoff was armed
The Wisconsin Department of Justice says the 60-year-old man shot during a standoff in downtown Neenah last weekend was armed when police fired at him. Police shot Michael Funk of Neenah after he walked of Eagle Nation