New book examines Steven Avery case

More scrutiny for the Steven Avery case. Manitowoc county prosecutor Michael Griesbach is out with his second book on Avery. Griesbach says those who believe in Avery’s innocence following the hugely popular Netflix drama “Making a Murderer”

Wisconsin Elections Commission approves November ballot

The state Elections Commission has finalized the list of candidates who will appear on ballots in Wisconsin this November. Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved a motion to have the ballot appear as agency staff recommended. The move

Libertarian Gary Johnson to campaign in Wisconsin

The Libertarian presidential nominee is scheduled to make his first campaign stop in Wisconsin later this week. Gary Johnson will speak to supporters Thursday evening at Serb Hall in Milwaukee, according to an event posted on his

Family of Marine who died at Tomah VA files lawsuit

The family of a Marine whose death sparked a massive investigation at the Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center is suing the federal government. The wrongful death and medical malpractice lawsuit filed in Madison Monday accuses the Veterans

Bucks sign veteran Novak to free agent deal

The Milwaukee Bucks made it official on Monday, signing 33-year-old free agent forward Steve Novak  to a one-year deal. Novak originally signed with the Bucks in February but appeared in only three games with the team before

Brewers strike out 19 times, fall to Cardinals

The Milwaukee Brewers set a franchise record they would just as soon forget, striking out 19 times on Monday night while falling to the St. Louis Cardinals 6-5 in their series opener at Miller Park. Thirteen of

Wisconsin announced Athletics Hall of Fame 2016 Class

The University of Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2016 was announced on Monday. The class is comprised of Bruce Driver, John Easker, Lee Evans, Tom Grantham, Rick Lawinger, Kari Maijala, Kirk Penney and Jeff Sauer.