Janesville City Council removes Class A liquor license quota

The Janesville City Council removes the city’s quota on Class A liquor licenses. The council voted 4-3 to change the ordinances governing their allotment of licenses for liquor stores. Council member Doug Marklein said the market will
Former Clinton coach accused of inappropriately touching girl, punching boy at practice
Intoxicants appear to be a factor in the former Clinton High School wrestling coach charged with physical abuse of a child. 36-year-old Tyler Clark made his initial appearance Monday in Rock County Court, facing two felony abuse
Beloit, Janesville declare snow emergencies for Monday night
Area communities are bracing for Monday night’s snowfall with winter weather emergencies. The city of Janesville declared its emergency starting at 10:00 p.m. It does not have a specific end time and lasts until “snow and ice
Monday is first day for 65 and older vaccination eligibility
Starting Monday, Wisconsin residents age 65 and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. However, Department of Health Services Deputy Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk cautioned last week that doesn’t mean everyone in that age
Judge increases restrictions on bond of accused Kenosha shooter
A judge has increased restrictions on the bond of accused Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse. Photos posted to social media earlier this month showed Rittenhouse drinking at a bar in Kenosha and flashing white supremacist signs. Rittenhouse is
UW-Madison prof says the future of ‘going to the office’ may look very different after pandemic
With many offices having shifted to work-from-home thanks to the pandemic, is the concept of driving in to work in the morning dead? UW-Madison business professor Hart Posen says it depends entirely on the type of business