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The man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk in September will appear in court in Utah today in person for the first time.
The Oshkosh Area School District finalized its $6 million budget cut recommendations which includes eliminating more than 68 positions.
The decades-long recommendation that all newborns get the hepatitis B vaccine is being rolled back by the CDC vaccine advisory panel.
Two men from Arizona have been convicted for their roles in what is believed to be the largest fentanyl pill seizure in Wisconsin history.
Wisconsin is one of several states at risk of losing federal funds for refusing to turn over SNAP recipient data.
The man charged in the death of three year old Elijah Vue has filed a federal lawsuit against the Manitowoc County Jail.
House Democrats are releasing video images of so-called "Epstein Island."
The Green Bay school district released the results of its public survey amid its superintendent search.
President Trump holds the ninth Cabinet meeting of his second term.
Convicted murderer Taylor Schabusiness has been sentenced for assaulting a staff member at Taycheedah Correctional Institution.
Luigi Mangione is back in a New York City court room today.
The Manitowoc Public School District is recommending a number of major changes to its facilities.
The new prosecutor on the election interference case against President Trump and 14 other defendants says he is not pursuing the case any further.
A preliminary hearing will be held Dec. 19 for Savanna LeFever, one of four people charged with child neglect after a 14-year-old was hospitalized in August weighing just 35 pounds.
Multiple reports say Ukraine has agreed to a peace deal to end its war with Russia.
The motorist accused of striking an Appleton police officer with a vehicle while having a blood alcohol level of .218 - more than twice the legal limit – was ordered Monday to stand trial.
President Trump is reportedly planning to roll out a new health care proposal.
Thedacare has launched a rural health initiative to make health care more accessible.
A final ruling on the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia is being considered by a federal judge.
The Appleton Police Department is cracking down road safety.
Democrats are pushing back on private funding for the White House ballroom.
A state appeals court today upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit by a Marinette County Jail inmate who claimed his teeth were damaged when he bit into something hard.
President Trump is welcoming Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince to the White House.
Travis Gant pleaded not guilty today to allegedly abusing a dog.
President Trump says Republicans in the House should vote to call for a release of the Epstein files.
Some UW-Green Bay students are working to try to bridge a gap they say exists between the campus and the city's downtown area.
President Trump says he will ask the Justice Department to investigate ties between Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, J.P. Morgan and others.
About 2,500 feet of breakwall along 40 acres of wetland habitat is part of Winnebago County's newest effort to preserve Lake Winneconne's ecosystem.
A bill compelling the Justice Department to release all of its Jeffrey Epstein case files will receive a vote on the House floor next week.
A special exception permit for a proposed gravel quarry in the town of Center has been approved, but it faced major pushback.
A spending bill to fund the government has advanced to the House where lawmakers are expected to vote on it later tonight.
President Donald Trump recently posted on Truth Social indicating he may allow 50-year mortgages.
The families of six campers and two counselors killed in the July 4th floods at Camp Mystic are suing the camp in Texas Hill Country and its owners.
Appleton police say a former board member of the Hearthstone Historic House is facing theft charges.
The Supreme Court is rejecting a bid to overturn the right to same-sex marriages.
Howard fire officials confirm two victims and multiple deceased pets were recovered after a house fire yesterday on Rockwell Road.
The Senate is hoping to vote today on a measure that would end the federal government shutdown.
A farm in Door County is seeking a permit from the Wisconsin DNR to expand operations, but they're getting pushback from the community.
Nancy Pelosi will retire from Congress.
A former Green Bay Packers head coach is advancing in the coach category to become part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026.
The Supreme Court is hearing a case over the legality of President Trump's sweeping tariffs.
Green Bay's Redevelopment Authority today voted to move forward with the United Soccer League proposal.
500 companies in the travel industry are calling on Congress to reopen the government immediately.
The family of a man inadvertently shot and killed by an Appleton police officer will appeal a ruling dismissing its wrongful death lawsuit.
Governor Tony Evers declares a State of Emergency.
Mayor Eric Genrich is proposing a $143.8 million budget for the City of Green Bay in 2026.
The United Soccer League and the City of Green Bay are exploring bringing men's and women's professional soccer to Green Bay.
The man accused of ordering the punishment that lead to the death of his 7 year old nephew plans to enter an Alford plea.
President Trump says China will help in ending the war between Russia and Ukraine.
November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits are set to be delayed in the midst of the federal government shutdown.