Oshkosh Police see uptick in guns stolen from cars

Oshkosh Police say 2017 has brought a sharp increase in the number of guns reported stolen out of vehicles. Officer Joe Nichols says there have been 15 reports of guns being stolen from vehicles in the city,

Rodgers undergoes surgery on broken collarbone

  Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers underwent surgery Thursday on the broken right collarbone he suffered in last Sunday’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. The rehabilitation process now begins for the six-time

West Allis man charged under ‘Stolen Valor’ law

A suburban Milwaukee man is being accused of lying about serving in the military. Prosecutors have charged 47-year-old John Hemphill of West Allis with three misdemeanor counts of breaking the state’s recently enacted “Stolen Valor” law, which

Legislation would make sexual contact with animals a felony

Having sexual contact with an animal in Wisconsin would be a felony, under legislation being proposed by a Republican state lawmaker. The bill from state Representative Andre Jacque (R-De Pere) comes in response to criminal cases involving

Starr returning to Lambeau Field this weekend

Former Green Bay Packers great Bart Starr is coming back to Lambeau Field for this Sunday’s game between the Packers and New Orleans Saints. Starr will attend the Packers-New Orleans Saints game as part of the Ice

ARISE Now enjoys two major donations

Redevelopment plans for downtown Janesville get a big boost from private donors. Jane Blain and Mick Gilbertson are giving $1 million toward the vision of revitalizing the city’s center.  A $1 million donation from the Janesville Foundation

Jakubowski trail delayed in Rock County

The gun store burglary trail of a 33-year-old Janesville man will have to wait until January. Defense Attorney Michael Murphy asked for the delay on behalf of Joseph Jakubowski in Rock County court Thursday morning.  Murphy says

Johnson Bank offers to shred personal documents

A local bank is advising us not to forget about our old papers, when working to safeguard our electronic personal information. Johnson Bank in Janesville President Larry Squire says it’s easy to forget what might be lying