Noodles and Company data breach includes 37 Wisconsin locations
Anyone who ate at one of hundreds of Noodles and Company restaurants across the country earlier this year is being urged to check their accounts, after the company reported a massive data breach. The restaurant chain says
Overnight closures planned for Highway 26 northbound and southbound
Wisconsin Department of Transportation crews will set twelve girders next week for the newly widened I-39/90 southbound bridge over WIS 26 in Janesville. WIS 26 (Milton Avenue) will be closed the following nights at the Interstate:
Large cheese heist reported in Oak Creek
For the third time this year, a large amount of cheese has been reported stolen in Wisconsin. Police in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek say a semi-truck carrying 20,000 pounds of Wisconsin’s signature food product from
Mishicot python still on the loose
A missing python is still at large in Mishicot. Police in the Manitowoc County village say they’re working with a wildlife group to try and capture the snake. They say two specialized, handmade snake traps have been
Location named for Great Lakes Wolf Summit
A pair of state lawmakers hope to bring a number of stakeholders concerned about the growth of the gray wolf population in the Midwest together later this fall. State Sen. Tom Tiffany (R-Hazelhurst) and Rep. Adam Jarchow
Jury acquits Centuria woman accused of texting and driving in crash that killed three
After less than two hours of deliberations Wednesday, a Pierce County jury returned a not guilty verdict for a western Wisconsin woman who was accused of texting while driving before a crash that killed her daughter and
AUDIO REPORT: Local legislator pushes governor for more transportation funding
The governor’s apparent opposition to developing more revenue for transportation funding is getting a little push-back from a local legislator. State Representative Mark Spreitzer of Beloit says Wisconsin currently ranks 47th in road quality and needs to
Lawsuit challenging Wisconsin election laws goes to judge (AUDIO)
The fate of a lawsuit challenging several changes in Wisconsin election laws over the past five years is now in the hands of a federal judge, after closing arguments were made in the case Thursday morning in
Holiday weekend prompts “slow-no-wake” order on Rock River
Boaters are being asked to go slow on the Rock River in Beloit Monday night. The Rock County Sheriff’s Office says the area becomes very chaotic and dangerous because of the large number of boats being used
Final arguments set for today in Wisconsin election law challenge
Closing arguments will take place this morning in a federal lawsuit challenging several recent changes in Wisconsin election laws. The case focuses on over a dozen voting-related laws passed by Republicans in recent years, which include the