Beloit aims to bring city together with first annual ‘Community Spirit Day’
Members of the Beloit community are hoping a first annual spirit day can help quell the negativity constantly making headlines. Beloit City Council President Dave Luebke worked with local business owners and other city leaders to make
Rock County Sheriff’s Department to showcase RECAP garden
A garden that grows not only vegetables but character is the focus of a Rock County Sheriff’s Department Open House Wednesday. Sergeant Jay Williams says the department’s 24-year-old RECAP garden allows inmates to put a product out
Walker says Trump should focus on Clinton
With recent polls showing Donald Trump struggling with support from Wisconsin voters, Governor Scott Walker has some advice for the Republican presidential nominee – focus on why he’s a better choice for than Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. The
Sylville Smith’s sister says Milwaukee officer knew him
The sister of Sylville Smith, the man shot and killed by a Milwaukee police officer, claims the officer knew her brother and even went to the same high school. Shirrel Smith tells Fox 6 News that the officer,
Ho-Chunk Nation announces casino expansions
The Ho-Chunk Nation is planning to spend $153 million dollars to renovate and expand three casinos. Work on the “Project Forward” expansions will begin next month at casinos in Wisconsin Dells, Black River Falls and Wittenberg. Upgrades will
Trump invests more time in Wisconsin
Is Wisconsin a battleground state in the presidential race? Donald Trump appears to think so, as the GOP nominee is back in the state for events in La Crosse and Milwaukee on Tuesday. Marquette Law School Poll
Jolly Jingle organizers look for major donors
Organizers for this winter’s Jolly Jingle celebration in downtown Janesville aren’t waiting until the last minute to check their list. Jolly Jingle Committee Chair Rene’ Bue understands some local organizations have been struggling to find donors and
Clinton Schools plan referendum
A local school district is turning to a referendum to fill a need officials say has been growing for years. The Clinton Community School District authorized the referendum Monday night. School Board President Ken Luety says the
Fewer arrests overnight in Milwaukee
Milwaukee police reported fewer arrests and decreased violence overnight in the city’s Sherman Park neighborhood. On Saturday and Sunday nights, Milwaukee police deployed near where an officer shot and killed an armed man, 23-year-old Sylville K. Smith,
Race for the White House returns to Wisconsin
Candidates in the U.S. presidential race will once again be making stops in Wisconsin today. Republican nominee Donald Trump has several appearances planned, which include a private fundraiser in La Crosse and two public appearance in the