Governor Walker to visit Guantanamo Bay

Governor Scott Walker is making his second trip in less than a month to visit Wisconsin Army National Guard members stationed overseas. Walker’s office says he will travel Thursday to the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay,

Ribble Reflects On Trump, Obamacare

The only Wisconsin Congressman leaving Washington next week has mixed reviews on his party’s incoming president. U.S. Rep. Redi Ribble, who represents the state’s 8th Congressional District, says it’s interesting that Donald Trump’s cabinet picks have mostly

February court date set for Brendan Dassey

A federal appeals court has scheduled oral arguments for February 14 in an appeal of a decision that overturned Brendan Dassey’s conviction for the murder of Teresa Halbach. Dassey and his uncle, Steven Avery, are serving a

Beloit police investigate armed robbery

A 39-year-old Beloit man is recovering after being injured during a shooting Tuesday night at his east side home.  The man was treated and released after being injured about midnight during the robbery in the 800 block

State Supreme Court rules against releasing training videos

Training videos featuring Attorney General Brad Schimel discussing two cases involving sexual predators do not have to be made public. In a 5-2 decision Wednesday, the state Supreme Court overturned lower court rulings that said they should

Badgers win Big Ten opener

The 14th ranked Wisconsin Badgers captured their Big Ten Conference opener for the 13th time in the last 14 years, knocking off Rutgers 72-52 at the Kohl Center. Nigel Hayes scored 20 points, including 10 for 10