Wisconsin State Patrol puts its ‘eye in the sky’

With the approach of the summer driving season, airplanes are being used more to help nab motorists who are speeding or otherwise breaking the rules of the road. Wisconsin State Patrol Lieutenant Chris Jushka says the planes

Wisconsin right-to-work law back in place during appeal

A controversial right-to-work law in Wisconsin will be allowed to remain in place, while the state appeals a Dane County judge’s ruling that found the measure unconstitutional. The state is appealing the ruling from April, which found the

Beloit police investigate shooting at intersection

Beloit police are investigating yet another shots fired incident.  The city has been plagued with several disturbances in recent days.  The most recent happened about 11:30 Tuesday night in the 1100 block of West Grand Avenue.  Officers

Lacy looked slimmer at OTA’s, but…

Green Bay Packers running back Eddie Lacy spent two months training under the watchful eye of P90X founder Tony Horton.  With the Packers holding their first open to the public OTA workout, Lacy appeared slimmer. When coach Mike

Gennett leads Brewers to victory in Atlanta

Atlanta’s Julio Teheran struck out 12 Brewers on Tuesday night, but Scooter Gennett made a couple of key plays to lead Milwaukee to victory. Teheran and Brewers starter Jimmy Nelson were locked in a battle and eventually removed with

Badgers to host Syracuse in ACC/Big Ten Challenge

The Wisconsin men’s basketball team learned Tuesday that it will host Syracuse at the Kohl Center as part of the 2016 ACC/Big Ten Challenge.  The Badgers will face the Orange on November 29 in Madison. The matchup

Hayes to return to Madison for senior season

Wisconsin men’s basketball standout Nigel Hayes has decided to return to the Badgers for his senior season. Hayes withdrew his name from the 2016 NBA draft entry pool after declaring for the draft last month but not