Grothman supports travel restrictions on Muslim nations

Wisconsin congressman Glenn Grothman is supportive on President Donald Trump’s travel ban from seven predominantly Muslim nations. “It’s about time something like this was done,” the 6th District Republican said during an appearance on on WHBY‘s “Fresh

Schimel not against suing the Trump administration (AUDIO)

Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel says he would still be willing to sue the federal government, even under a Republican administration. While Schimel said he has not fully reviewed a judge’s order dealing with President Donald Trump’s executive order

Happ earns second straight Big Ten honor

Wisconsin Badger sophomore forward Ethan Happ has been named the Big Ten’s Player of the Week for the second straight week. Just a week after earning the award for the first time in his career, Happy followed

Protest at Ryan’s Janesville office

Congressman Paul Ryan’s downtown Janesville office is becoming a popular spot for protests. Two weeks ago it was medical school students protesting plans to defund Planned Parenthood. Monday morning it was a small group protesting the Speaker’s

Beloit college responds to reports of two hate crimes

Beloit Police investigate two reports of hate crimes at Beloit College. Beloit College Spokesperson Whitney Helm says on Friday an anti-Semitic note was placed under a student’s door, and on Sunday and anti-Muslim threat was spray painted

Wisconsin delegation weighs in on President Trump’s travel ban

Most members of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation have now commented on President Donald Trump’s executive order barring citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries from entry to the United States. On Friday, House Speaker Paul Ryan stood by the president’s

Charges pending in fatal St. Croix County crash

A St. Croix County man faces charges in connection to what investigators are calling a drunken driving crash that killed one of his passengers. According to the St. Croix County Sheriff’s Office, a car driven by 18-year

Fire Chief updates community on fatal fire

Janesville Fire Chief Randy Banker used a Monday morning news conference to say the investigation into Sunday night’s fatal fire at 603 South Main Street is slow going because of the extent of the damage. Banker says