First Lady Jill Biden Milwaukee visit; reopening schools amid pandemic
First Lady Jill Biden is visiting Milwaukee on Wednesday morning, Sept. 15.
DNR board lawsuit: Hunters, legislators can't join, judge says
A Wisconsin judge declined to let Republican legislators and a hunting group join a lawsuit seeking to remove the state Department of Natural Resources policy board’s leader from his post.
Kenosha school board members threatened after mask vote, groups show support
A coalition of teachers, parents and more in Kenosha say it's time to come together after Kenosha Unified School District School Board members received threats stemming from a vote on masks.
RNC opens Hispanic Community Center in Milwaukee
The Republican National Committee (RNC) and RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel opened its Milwaukee Hispanic Community Center on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
Haitian prosecutor looks to charge prime minister in president's assassination
Haiti's chief prosecutor asked a judge Tuesday to charge Prime Minister Ariel Henry in the slaying of the president and to bar him from leaving the country.
White House press secretary COVID vaccine discussion with FOX6
As the Biden administration works to combat the coronavirus pandemic on all fronts, the White House press secretary spoke with FOX6 News.
Wisconsin election investigation email confuses clerks
Wisconsin election clerks are reacting with a mixture of concern and confusion to the first inquiry made by a special investigator hired to examine how the 2020 presidential election was run.
Wisconsin redistricting case: Gov. Evers wants to intervene
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers asked a federal court to allow him to intervene in a lawsuit filed by fellow Democrats that seeks to have federal courts draw new boundary lines.
US tribes demand emergency wolf protection
Dozens of tribes, including the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, asked the Biden administration to immediately enact emergency protections for wolves.
COVID testing required for executive branch workers, Evers orders
Gov. Tony Evers' administration issued an order requiring all executive branch workers who haven't submitted their COVID-19 vaccination status to their supervisors or aren't fully vaccinated to undergo weekly testing.
Biden ‘exploring’ clemency for some prisoners amid COVID-19 pandemic
The White House confirmed President Joe Biden is looking to exercise clemency for non-violent drug offenders on CARES Act home confinement with four years or less to serve.
More than 100 world leaders to attend UN gathering in person
More than 100 heads of state and government are planning to attend the U.N. General Assembly’s annual gathering of world leaders in person next week, including U.S. President Joe Biden.
‘Smoking’ 9/11 float display draws criticism, GOP leaders apologize
A local Indiana Republican Party chairman said he regrets sponsoring the float, which featured “smoking” replicas of the twin towers.
Afghan evacuee flights paused for 1 week amid more measles cases
A case of measles was first reported out of For McCoy Army Base in Wisconsin last week.
Kleefisch raised $1.2M after launching bid for governor's office
Former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch says she raised $1.2 million from individuals in the days after she launched her campaign for governor on Thursday.
Wisconsin election clerks told to keep data, per investigator
The leader of a Republican-ordered investigation into the 2020 presidential election in Wisconsin on Monday sent county clerks an email asking them to retain all records related to the election and notify him if any had been destroyed
EXPLAINER: What to know about Texas' abortion law
Abortion clinics in neighboring Oklahoma and nearby Kansas say they're still seeing a high volume of patients from Texas as a new state law there banning most abortions remains in effect.
Wisconsin election subpoenas: Republican leaders pressured to sign
About 100 people who believe ongoing Republican-ordered investigations into the 2020 presidential election in Wisconsin aren't broad enough pressured the state's GOP legislative leadership on Friday.
Biden calls President Xi Jinping amid growing US-China tension
President Joe Biden spoke with China’s Xi Jinping on Thursday amid the growing tension between the two countries.
COVID vaccine mandate targets millions of Americans
Millions of Americans will now be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine to go to work. The government's expansive new rules, announced Thursday, mandate that all employers with more than 100 workers require them to be vaccinated or test for the virus weekly, affecting about 80 million Americans.


















