Kansas lawmaker said she didn't want to share restroom with transgender colleague
LGBTQ-rights advocates are calling for a Kansas state lawmaker to be formally censured after she said she didn't want to share the women’s restrooms at the Statehouse with a transgender colleague.
Rep. Cawthorn found with loaded gun in airport again: TSA
A loaded gun was found in North Carolina U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn's carry-on bag at an airport security checkpoint Tuesday -- the second time he has been stopped with a gun at an airport in the past 14 months, officials said.
Wisconsin election investigation will continue, Vos says
The investigation into the 2020 election in Wisconsin will continue, but with no more taxpayer money to pay for it, the state's top Republican said.
Santa Claus is running for Congress for Alaska’s lone House seat
A man named Santa Claus, who is currently a two-time city council member for North Pole, Alaska, has filed to run for Alaska’s lone U.S. House seat on a platform similar to Bernie Sanders’.
Tim Michels launches campaign for governor
A shakeup in Wisconsin's race for governor as business owner Tim Michels jumps in.
Tim Michels launches campaign for governor
A shakeup in Wisconsin's race for governor as business owner Tim Michels jumps in.
North Dakota senator resigning after texts to inmate facing child porn charges
The Republican senator is resigning on June 1 after reportedly exchanging 72 text messages with a man in prison on child pornography charges.
Tim Michels for Wisconsin governor: Republican launches campaign
Republican Tim Michels, a multimillionaire construction company co-owner, cast himself as an outsider candidate in launching his campaign for Wisconsin governor Monday.
Bob Donovan State Assembly run announced
Republican candidate and former Milwaukee Alderman Bob Donovan announced on Monday, April 25 that he will run for state Assembly in the 84th District.
French President Emmanuel Macron wins 2nd term
The second five-year term for the 44-year-old centrist spared France and Europe from the seismic upheaval of having firebrand populist Marine Le Pen at the helm.
Orrin Hatch, Utah's longest running US Senator, dies at 88
Former U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch died Saturday. A cause of death was not given.
Marjorie Taylor Greene testifies in legal challenge to her reelection
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said she did not remember liking and making various social media posts surrounding the attack on the U.S. Capitol last year and accusing an opposing lawyer of using chopped videos and twisting her words.
Michels running for Wisconsin governor; joins 3 others in GOP race
Business owner Tim Michels filed paperwork Friday to run in the Republican primary for Wisconsin governor, arriving late to a crowded field, but with the personal wealth to back a campaign.
Florida House passes bill stripping Disney of self governing status
The bill now heads to the governor's desk
Judge orders Wisconsin investigator to stop deleting records
A judge on Thursday ordered an investigator in Wisconsin looking into the 2020 election to stop deleting records, the latest blow against the former state Supreme Court justice whose contract is nearing an end.
Rudy Giuliani revealed as Jack in the Box on ‘The Masked Singer’
As soon as Rudy Giuliani started singing his exit song, panelist Ken Jeong left the stage in protest.
Wisconsin medical marijuana legalization debated at Capitol hearing
Proponents of legalizing marijuana in Wisconsin get their first chance to make their case at a public hearing of a legislative committee.
Milwaukee Water Works staffing shortage, 'career ladder' pay issues
Staffing issues at Milwaukee Water Works are getting worse. FOX6 has learned pay progressions were suspended, in part, to pay for citywide raises.
President Biden reportedly tells Obama he’s seeking re-election in 2024
Despite low approval ratings, President Joe Biden reportedly told former President Barack Obama of his intentions to seek re-election in 2024.
New Milwaukee Common Council president; José Pérez elected
José Pérez was elected president of the Milwaukee Common Council on Tuesday via a unanimous vote, making history as the first Latino to serve in the role.


















