Federal judge wants improved education on Wisconsin voter ID law
A federal judge signaled on Wednesday that he’s likely to leave Wisconsin’s voter ID requirement in place, despite concerns about what the state has done to get information out to individuals who may face difficulties obtaining a
Couple gives Janesville School District building
The Janesville School District will no longer be renting space for the Rock River Charter School at 31 West Milwaukee Street. School Board President Kevin Murray says Bob and Nancy Kimball have donated the building to the
Man sentenced in night of Beloit shootings
Gangs are a problem for both Beloit and Janesville according to Rock County Judge James Daley. That consideration appeared to weigh heavily on Daley Wednesday morning as he sentenced 21-year-old Mark Kelly of Illinois for his role
Shields making progress with Packers
Green Bay Packers number-one corner Sam Shields has taken another step in the teams concussion protocol. Shields isn’t expected to play against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, but he is taking part in meetings and making progress
Badgers set for start of NHL season
The 2016-17 NHL season gets underway tonight and a total of 14 Wisconsin men’s hockey players find themselves on opening-day rosters. NHL training camps started with 29 former Badgers spread around over 21 NHL training camps. Of
Man accused of stabbing Vikings fan in Wisconsin
A Madison man is charged with vandalizing a Minnesota Vikings lawn display – and stabbing the homeowner. Twenty-one-year-old Jacob Justice is due back in Dane County Court next week on a charge of second degree reckless injury.
U.S. Senate race tightens up in Wisconsin
The race for Wisconsin’s U.S. Senate seat is tightening up, with the gap between the two lead candidates shrinking to just two points in a new poll. The results from the Marquette University Law School Poll released
Poll shows Hillary Clinton continues to lead in Wisconsin
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton continues to lead in Wisconsin. The latest Marquette University Law School Poll released Wednesday shows Clinton claiming 44 percent support among likely voters in Wisconsin, with Republican nominee Donald Trump at 37
Walker says little in wake of GOP backlash against Trump
Governor Scott Walker had very little to say on Tuesday, regarding Republican Presidential opponent Donald Trump’s loss of Republican endorsements. “Donald Trump’s statements were inexcusable. I just focus on the fact that I did not agree with
Federal judge concerned about state’s handling of voter ID
A federal judge says it’s clear the state was not complying with his order to help all Wisconsin residents obtain a photo ID for voting. However, Judge James Peterson says he’s not sure whether he has the