'Should be very interesting:' Pres. Trump speaks out ahead of trip to Kenosha following Blake shooting
President Trump said Monday he won't be meeting with the family of Jacob Blake -- whose shooting sparked protests, fires and several nights of unrest -- as attorneys for the family were to be involved.
Wisconsin needs poll workers for November; here's how you can get involved
The Wisconsin Elections Commission will take part in National Poll Worker Recruitment Day on Tuesday, Sept. 1.
Fiserv Forum, Miller Park to serve as in-person, drive-thru early voting sites in general election
City leaders announced on Monday, Aug. 31 new in-person and drive through early voting sites for the 2020 General Election.
Steve Bannon's trial on border wall scam charges set for May 2021
Bannon appeared via audio before U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres.
'He's stoking violence in our cities:' Biden blames Pres. Trump for formenting divide in America
In one of his sharpest attacks on the president yet, Joe Biden went on to call President Trump a “toxic presence in this nation for four years” and accuse him of “poisoning the values this nation has always held dear, poisoning our very democracy.”
'Looking for leadership:' Ailing Kenosha on edge as President Trump's visit looms amid tensions
The tension began Aug. 23 after a video showed a Kenosha police officer shooting Blake, a Black man, in the back while responding to a call about a domestic dispute.
Group unhappy with Gov. Evers? handling of Kenosha unrest launches effort to recall him and Lt. Gov. Barnes
The group collected signatures in Oak Creek Sunday. Paperwork has been filed with the state, and the group needs more than 668,000 signatures in 60 days.
Gov. Evers orders flags to half-staff in honor of Dane County deputy who died due to COVID-19
Sheriff David Mahoney said in a statement Deputy Treadwell was believed to be Wisconsin’s first law enforcement officer to die from the virus after contracting it while on duty.
Group unhappy with Gov. Evers' handling of Kenosha unrest launches effort to recall him and Lt. Gov. Barnes
The group collected signatures in Oak Creek Sunday. Paperwork has been filed with the state, and the group needs more than 668,000 signatures in 60 days.
World needs a globally active US leader, French president says
Following traditional diplomatic protocol, Macron wouldn’t say who he favors in the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 3 but promised to work well with whoever wins.
Kanye West files lawsuit to get on Wisconsin ballot
Rapper Kanye West filed a lawsuit in Brown County against the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
Wisconsin Senate to convene for special session 'in light of' Kenosha events
The special session will convene on Monday, Aug. 31 "in light of events that have transpired" in Kenosha.
Election officials, experts and USPS urging voters not to wait until state deadlines to mail in ballots
With the USPS already concerned over the surge of mail in ballots ahead of this year’s election, election experts and the Postal Service are urging voters to mail as soon as possible.
Mitch McConnell campaign hires student from viral DC encounter
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's campaign has hired a Kentucky teenager known for his viral encounter with a Native American man at the Lincoln Memorial last year.
Top general tells Congress that military will have no role in 2020 presidential election
The top U.S. military officer is telling Congress that the U.S. armed forces will have no role in carrying out the election process or resolving a disputed vote.
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris prepare to travel more as campaign heats up
No itinerary is set, according to the Democratic nominee’s campaign, but the former vice president and his allies say his plan is to highlight contrasts with President Trump.
Day after Alice Johnson's RNC speech, Trump grants her full pardon
Trump on Friday pardoned Alice Marie Johnson, who had spent more than two decades serving life without parole for a nonviolent drug offense.
Early in-person voting is an option for many across the US in 2020
Voting early in-person allows people to avoid Election Day crowds and long lines amid the coronavirus pandemic.
House Democrats announce contempt proceedings against Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Rep. Eliot Engel, the Committee Chairman and 16-year incumbent, said Pompeo refused to turn over documents in the House’s impeachment inquiry last fall.
Key takeaways from the Republican National Convention
President Donald Trump refused to allow the coronavirus to deny him the crowd he craved for the Republican National Convention.



















