Duffy defends Trump’s Twitter use

A Republican Congressman from Wisconsin says he sees no problem with President Donald Trump’s use of Twitter to connect with the public. Following a town hall meeting in Wausau this week, Duffy argued the social media platform

Heck on demise of Trump ‘election fraud’ commission

The president pulled the plug on his “election fraud” commission this week. Jay Heck with Common Cause in Wisconsin said President Donald Trump’s Advisory Commission on Election Integrity — formed after Trump claimed he’d have won the

Sentencing in pot-impaired crash that killed two

A 19-year-old Greenleaf man will spend five years in prison for causing a Brown County crash that killed two people. Devon Robley pleaded no contest in Ocotber, to felony counts of Homicide by Negligent Operation of a Vehicle and Operating a

Johnson calls Clinton email investigation a cover-up

After playing a key role in getting the unedited version of former FBI Director James Comey’s original memo in the Hillary Clinton email probe released, U.S. Senator Ron Johnson is reacting to its content. On WTAQ’s Jerry Bader

Downtown Janesville to remove snow differently

Efforts to improve the look of Janesville’s downtown might first be scene after the next major winter snow. City Operations Director John Whitcomb says a change in plowing procedure is intended to help a new Business Improvement

Town of Beloit enjoys new year of opportunity

Leaders of a local community are starting the year with a lot of optimism about the future. Town of Beloit Administrator Ian Haas points to several large economic developments including construction of an Alliant Energy production facility,

Parker Community Credit Union changes hands

The end of an era of sorts for a fabled Janesville company.  A well known remnant of Parker Pen is about to slip into history.  Parker Community Credit Union announced that as of Monday, it will change

Life without parole for convicted Madison killer

A man convicted in the stabbing death of another man in Madison made a plea for leniency on Thursday. But a Dane County judge told 24-year-old Darrick Anderson that he would not have a chance at parole.