Second gentleman Doug Emhoff tests positive for COVID-19, White House says
The White House says second gentleman Doug Emhoff has tested positive for COVID-19.
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.
Senate votes to make daylight saving time permanent
Americans are one step closer to never resetting their clocks after senators voted to make daylight saving time permanent. The proposed bill now moves to the House.
White House public tours to resume in April
White House public tours which were put on hold in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic will resume in April.
Evers reverses decision on federal funds use after complaint
Gov. Tony Evers has reversed a decision to direct federal funds toward people of color as part of a nearly $93 million mortgage-assistance program after a conservative law firm argued the move would be unconstitutional.
Acting Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson 1-on-1 ahead of April election
FOX6's Stephanie Grady sat down with Milwaukee?s Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson for an interview ahead of the April 5 election where he faces former Milwaukee Alderman Bob Donovan.
1-on-1 interview with Acting Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson
FOX6's Stepanie Grady sits down with Acting Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson to talk about his vision for the city.
U.S. Capitol to partially reopen for some public tours starting March 28
The Capitol will begin phase one of its reopening plan starting on March 28, according to sources close to Fox News.
The complicated reasons gas prices are so high – and what we can do about it
Gas prices are not going up because of the Keystone Pipeline cancelation or because the Biden administration paused oil extraction permits. The real reasons are more complicated than that.
ID for Spring Election; DMV offers information
The Wisconsin 2022 Spring Election is weeks away and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) reminds voters how to obtain identification, free of charge, that is valid for voting.
Milwaukee mayoral race: Johnson, Donovan debate streetcar, police funding
Mayoral candidates Cavalier Johnson and Bob Donovan participated in a debate on Monday, focusing on a broad range of challenges facing the city, including the future of the streetcar.
Common Ground Milwaukee mayor forum, Johnson, Donovan face off
On April 5, we will know who will be the next mayor of Milwaukee. Both candidates took center stage Sunday, addressing more than 800 leaders of Common Ground Southeastern Wisconsin, a community advocacy group.
Common Ground Milwaukee mayor forum, Johnson, Donovan face off
On April 5, we will know who will be the next mayor of Milwaukee. Both candidates took center stage Sunday, addressing more than 800 leaders of Common Ground Southeastern Wisconsin, a community advocacy group.
Barack Obama says he’s tested positive for COVID-19
The former president of the United States announced Sunday on Twitter that he's tested positive for COVID-19.
Ghost guns: What are they and why they are an issue nationwide
The circulation of ghost guns is an ongoing issue. These homemade guns are easy to obtain and untraceable. President Joe Biden has pressed his administration to regulate the guns.
Florida bill requires high school students take financial literacy class
A bill is headed to the governor’s desk that would make a personal finance class mandatory to graduate high school.
Vos to produce deleted emails, judge orders in election probe
A Wisconsin judge ordered Assembly Speaker Robin Vos to produce deleted emails in response to an open records request related to the election probe.
Lawsuit accuses Wisconsin Republicans of insurrection
Wisconsin liberals filed a federal lawsuit alleging that Republican Sen. Ron Johnson and Reps. Scott Fitzgerald and Tom Tiffany are insurrectionists.
Kamala Harris embraces call for war crimes probe of Russia over Ukraine invasion
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris embraced calls for an international war crimes investigation of Russia, citing the “atrocities” of bombing civilians in Ukraine.
House approves $13.6B for Ukraine aid in huge spending bill
The House approved a massive spending bill that would rush $13.6 billion to battered Ukraine as it struggles to fend off an invasion by Russia.



















