LANCASTER, Pa. — As President Donald Trump visited a Wisconsin shipyard to emphasize job growth and reviving an economy hammered by the coronavirus, Joe Biden spent Thursday in Pennsylvania warning “there are no miracles coming" to help the nation beat back the still deadly pandemic.
MADISON, Wis. — An assault on a biracial woman in Madison was being investigated Thursday as a hate crime after the woman told police she was burned by lighter fluid thrown at her and ignited …
HOUSTON — A coronavirus resurgence is wiping out two months of progress in the U.S. and sending infections to dire new levels across the South and West, with hospital administrators and health…
WASHINGTON — Across much of America, the coronavirus pandemic isn’t fading away. But political campaigns are still forging ahead with in-person organizing.
CHICAGO — Protesters have defaced and torn down statues of historic figures during recent demonstrations against racial injustice in cities across the nation. Most of those pieces have explici…
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources board has unanimously approved allowing allow the agency to begin drafting regulations implementing restrictions on firefighting f…
BLAINE, Minn. — The remains of a Wisconsin woman missing for more than three years have been found north of the Twin Cities a week after a suspect was charged with killing her, state officials said.
WASHINGTON — A federal judge has granted a leading Democratic super PAC's request to join a court fight between President Donald Trump and a Wisconsin TV station, which his campaign sued after…
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin lawmakers heard from educators Wednesday about how to safely reopen schools during the coronavirus pandemic.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is turning to a quartet of experienced Wisconsin political operatives to lead his campaign in a state that helped deliver President Donald…
MILWAUKEE — Two missing teenage girls were never at a Milwaukee house that was set on fire during unrest that saw three people shot and 10 police officers and a firefighter injured as a large …
Democrats will hold an almost entirely virtual presidential nominating convention Aug. 17-20 in Milwaukee using live broadcasts and online streaming, party officials said Wednesday.Joe Biden p…
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin’s governor activated the National Guard on Wednesday to protect state properties after a night of violence that included the toppling of two statues outside the state…
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Financial companies led stocks broadly higher on Wall Street Thursday as traders welcomed news that the Federal Reserve and other regulators are removing some limits on the ability of banks to make investments.
NEW YORK — Rob Manfred knows many fans were angered by the financial fight between Major League Baseball and the players’ association during a pandemic.
Jewish Museum Milwaukee and the Jewish Museum of Maryland come together to present a unique pairing of programs, only made possible by our current challenging situation. This pair of programs will celebrate the ways in which we have been able to successfully work together to bring to both Mi…
Financial companies led stocks broadly higher on Wall Street Thursday as traders welcomed news that the Federal Reserve and other regulators are removing some limits on the ability of banks to make investments.
MADISON, Wis. — An assault on a biracial woman in Madison was being investigated Thursday as a hate crime after the woman told police she was burned by lighter fluid thrown at her and ignited by a white man, just a few blocks from violent protests at the state Capitol.Althea Bernstein told p…
HARTLAND — The Ewald family and Ewald Automotive Group have donated $300,000 to Lake Country Lutheran High School for the construction of a new pavilion that will be located centrally between the school’s sports fields.The pavilion will be used for concessions, supplies, facilities and bathr…
BROOKFIELD — With restaurants working to adjust to new guidelines during the pandemic, the city of Brookfield has incorporated new changes that allow restaurants to provide additional outdoor seating under new guidelines.The city of Brookfield approved a temporary ordinance on June 2, which …
WAUKESHA — The Waukesha County Board of Supervisors has approved an offer to buy Wanaki Golf Course. The new owners will be an affiliate of Storm Family Group, which has been involved in the local golf industry for 68 years.Waukesha County Director of Parks and Land Use Dale Shaver said the …
WAUKESHA — Urban Air announced it will be hiring about 150 employees today and Friday at its hiring event, as well as opening its new location sometime mid-July at the former Gander Mountain building, 2440 E. Moreland Blvd.The hiring event will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Sheraton Milwa…
WAUKESHA — The Waukesha Antique Mall announced it is expanding its store to accommodate seven additional booths of vintage items and antiques.The business has 104 booths currently operating within its location.Penny Olson, manager and part owner, said they plan to have an open house once the…
CEDARBURG — Cedar Creek Pottery has closed down its location at N70W6340 Bridge Road and will be selling products strictly online now.This idea came to owner Andee Warren’s mind before the COVID-19 pandemic. She said personal reasons and the Safer at Home order helped her make her final deci…
WAUKESHA — After a company applied for a conditional use permit off of Linden Street, the company decided to pull its application Wednesday morning.Doug Koehler, principal planner with the Community Development Department, said the company, BSIT, withdrew its application due to zoning concer…
WEST BEND — On Monday, River Shores Chiropractic relocated to a standalone, newly renovated building at 235 N. 18th Ave.Founded in 2007 by Dr. Krysti Wick, River Shores Chiropractic has grown over the last 13 years to accommodate an influx of families seeking an alternate approach to health …
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