Biden to add Poland to NATO trip, White House says

Poland, which neighbors Ukraine, has taken in more than 2 million refugees from the fighting.

Wisconsin PFAS standards: Evers lashes out at conservatives

Gov. Tony Evers lashed out at conservative members of the DNR policy board for refusing to set limits on PFAS in Wisconsin's groundwater.

Biden presses Chinese President Xi Jinping on Russia support

Face to face by video, President Joe Biden laid out to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday the consequences the Chinese would face from the U.S. if they provide military or economic assistance for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Giannis Antetokounmpo tries Coors Light: 'Nasty'

For Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo, a cold beer after a hard day's work isn't exactly a go-to.

US Senate primary: Evers not picking favorites

Gov. Tony Evers said Thursday that he’s not picking favorites in the crowded Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, not even his running mate from 2018.

Gov. Evers orders flags at half-staff in honor of former Lt. Gov. Margaret Farrow

Gov. Tony Evers has ordered the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff on Friday, March 18 in honor of former Lt. Gov. Margaret Farrow, who passed away on March 8 at the age of 87.

Milwaukee mayor debate at Turner Hall
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Milwaukee mayoral candidates Cavalier Johnson and Bob Donovan took part in a forum Wednesday night at the Turner Hall Ballroom.

Vos meets with election decertification supporters
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Republican Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos met with supporters who want to decertify Joe Biden's 2020 victory. He held that it can't be done.

Biden announces $800M in aid for Ukraine hours after Zelenskyy’s plea to Congress

President Joe Biden said Wednesday the U.S. is sending more anti-aircraft, anti-armor weapons and drones to Ukraine to assist in its defense against Russia.

Trump appears to rule out Pence as running mate for potential 2024 bid

Trump signaled he would pick a running mate other than Mike Pence if he runs again in 2024, telling the Washington Examiner: “I don’t think the people would accept it.”

Sen. Johnson call: Mothers on welfare to help staff child centers

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson on Tuesday called for mothers receiving public assistance to help other mothers by staffing the child care centers attending to their children.

Zachariah Anderson trial: Opening statements made
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Opening statements were held on Tuesday, March 15 in the trial of Zachariah Anderson, in connection with his disappearance and death of Rosario Gutierrez, Jr. nearly two years ago.

Russia announces 'personal sanctions' against Biden, Clinton, other US officials

Russia has imposed "retaliatory sanctions" against President Joe Biden, a number of his top administration officials, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Biden's son Hunter Biden amid its ongoing war with Ukraine.