Milwaukee stabbing, man found not guilty of reckless homicide

A Milwaukee man who prosecutors said “admitted" to stabbing his own brother was found not guilty at trial on Thursday.

Maxwell Anderson trial, Sade Robinson killed: Thursday, May 29

Testimony is underway in the trial of Maxwell Anderson, the Milwaukee man accused of killing and dismembering Sade Robinson.

ICE raid in Tallahassee: 100 arrested at Florida construction site, officials say

More than 100 suspected undocumented immigrants were arrested Thursday in a targeted ICE raid on a construction site in Tallahasse, Florida, according to U.S. Homeland Security Investigations.

2003 Kenosha County homicide cold case, 2 people arrested

Two people have been arrested in connection with a 2003 cold case murder investigation in Kenosha County.

West Allis shooting on Wildwood Lane, 1 wounded

One person was shot and wounded in West Allis on Wednesday night, May 28. It happened on Wildwood Lane, just northwest of 108th and Morgan.

Appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump tariffs

The appeals court temporarily halted the order from a federal trade court issued a day before.

Bodies of Texas family found in Alaska after boat capsized during 2024 vacation

The Alaska Dive, Search, Rescue, and Recovery Team reports they have found the remains of a Central Texas family who were reported missing after their boat capsized off the coast of Homer, Alaska in August 2024.

National BBQ Month with PS Seasoning
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Jed Hansen, Executive Chef for PS Seasoning, teaches us how to make mouthwatering ribs at home.

RECIPE: Hot Honey Breakfast Sandwich
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Chef Kate Konen from Jones Dairy Farm shares a recipe for hot honey breakfast sandwiches.

Dane County OWI arrest; Wausau woman accused, 7th offense

A 28-year-old Wausau woman was arrested by Wisconsin State Patrol on Thursday, May 29 for operating a motor vehicle under the influence, 7th offense with two children in the vehicle.

HHS, led by vaccine skeptic RFK Jr., cancels contract to fight flu viruses

The Health and Human Services Department, led by vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has canceled $766 million in payments to develop a vaccine against pandemic flu viruses.

Journey21 graduation ceremony; Shaka Smart keynote speaker

Students at Journey21 celebrated their next steps as they wore their caps and gowns. The organization held its graduation on Wednesday night for students completing the Life Academy Program.

I-794 Lake Interchange Study; WisDOT holding public update meeting

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will provide an update on the I-794 Lake Interchange Study on Thursday evening.