You Decide: John Kasich, Ted Cruz, Heidi Cruz make stops in southeast Wisconsin

WAUWATOSA -- John Kasich's presence in Wauwatosa on Wednesday, March 23rd was a welcome sight to 400 supporters who see him as the only adult remaining in the Republican presidential race.

Wisconsin DOJ asks US Supreme Court to take abortion case

MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Justice has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a decision striking down a law that requires abortion providers obtain admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.Planned Parenthood and Affiliated Medical Services filed a lawsuit arguing the 2013 Republican-backed law amounts to an unconstitutional restriction on abortion.

Select bus shelters offer voter ID information ahead of April election

MILWAUKEE -- As part of its Voter ID Information Program, the Milwaukee County Election Commission has purchased informational signs for Milwaukee County transit shelters.Officials say bus shelters were chosen for this advertising, since it is likely that many bus riders may not have a driver’s license and therefore will need another form of acceptable photo ID in order to vote.The signage is currently in place for the April election and will also be in place during the four weeks preceding the November election.

Wisconsin's presidential primary around the corner; candidates booking trips to the Badger State

MILWAUKEE -- Wisconsin's presidential primary election is the only contest on the calendar in early April, meaning candidates from both parties are booking trips here and planning to spend significant time in the state.

Super Tuesday 3: Lots of delegates at stake; results could mean more interesting race in Wisconsin

MILWAUKEE -- Voters in five states on Tuesday, March 15th were selecting a candidate in the race for president, on a day some were calling "Mega Tuesday" or "Super Tuesday 3." Two states, Ohio and Florida, are winner-take-all.

Ted Cruz reacts to Trump's cancelled rally: "Campaign responsibility starts at the top"

WASHINGTON — Ted Cruz is responding to Donald Trump's cancellation of his Chicago rally, saying the billionaire has created "an environment that encourages this sort of nasty discourse."Cruz spoke to reporters at a suburban Chicago Republican dinner about 30 miles away from where his GOP presidential rival was forced to cancel a rally due to safety concerns.The Texas senator is calling it a "sad day."He says, "Political discourse should occur in this country without the threat of violence, without anger and rage and hatred directed at each other."Cruz says blame for the events in downtown Chicago rests with the protesters but "in any campaign responsibility starts at the top."Cruz says, "When the candidate urges supporters to engage in physical violence, to punch people in the face, the predictable consequence of that is that is escalates.

GAB bans hole-punched IDs as proof of residency

MADISON — The state elections board has banned people from using hole-punched identification to register to vote.The Division of Motor Vehicles punches holes through the expiration dates of old driver's licenses and state ID cards upon renewal or replacement but allows people to keep the punched cards.The Government Accountability Board adopted a staff recommendation Tuesday to bar people from using driver's licenses and ID cards with the expiration dates punched out as proof of residency when registering to vote because it's no longer clear the ID is current.Hole-punched IDs that still have a visible expiration date after the most recent general election count as valid photo identification at the polls.

Win in South Carolina for Clinton, KKK controversy for Trump ahead of "Super Tuesday"

Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is no stranger to controversy, but on Sunday, February 28th, he would not condemn the KKK, after the white supremacist group's former leader endorsed him.

Marquette Law poll shows Trump, Sanders lead among presidential contenders in Wisconsin

MILWAUKEE -- A new Marquette Law School Poll finds a tight race for the Democratic presidential nomination in Wisconsin and Donald Trump maintaining his lead for the Republican nomination.

Getting people to vote: MCTS now getting involved in the election process

MILWAUKEE -- The spring primary is just days away and Milwaukee election officials wonder, will the new voter ID requirement turn people off?Unofficially, election season is already underway.