COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to increase
Positive cases of COVID-19, along with hospitalizations and deaths due the disease, continue to increase in Wisconsin. The state Department of Health Services on Friday reported 2,504 new confirmed cases, with a positive test rate of 16.6
Attorney says Rittenhouse will fight extradition
The Illinois 17-year-old accused of gunning down two protesters in Kenosha last month is fighting extradition from Illinois to face homicide charges in Wisconsin. John Pierce, an attorney for Kyle Rittenhouse, spoke during an online hearing on
Audit finds fewer than one percent of calls for UI benefits were answered
More than 93 percent of phone calls to the Department of Workforce Development for unemployment insurance claims went unanswered during the first 3-1/2 months of the coronavirus pandemic. The nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau Friday released its review
School District of Beloit restructures, expands free grab-and-go meal program
The School District of Beloit updates its free meal distribution program to add more meals for children and make it easier for parents. Starting next week, the district will only make grab-and-go meals available on Mondays and
Rock County Board votes to reduce fine for marijuana possession to $1
The Rock County Board can’t decriminalize the possession of marijuana, but it got as close as it could by reducing the fine for THC possession to $1. The board voted Thursday night on the change to the
Brewers drop opener in St. Louis, have little margin for error
Rookie Dylan Carlson homered, doubled and drove in three runs to lead the St. Louis Cardinals (28-26) to a 4-2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers (27-29) at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on Thursday night. The Cardinals
Clark returns to practice with Packers
The Green Bay Packers defense got some good news when nose tackle Kenny Clark returned to the practice field on Thursday, paving the way for him to potentially play on Sunday night in New Orleans against the