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The Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary in Green Bay recently started a new endeavor.
Senate Republicans may kick-off debate on the SAVE America Act.
Three people are dead in two separate attacks in Michigan and Virginia.
You can help decide which banner will adorn Ashwaubenon streetlights in celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States of America.
The war against Iran is closing in on two weeks.
Future plans for the Stephenson Public Library and former UW-Green Bay campus in Marinette were moved forward by a county board committee.
President Trump is heading to to Ohio and Kentucky today.
A Green Bay man spent time in and out of bomb shelters while he was stuck in Israel at the beginning of Operation Epic Fury.
The partial government shutdown that has left the Department of Homeland Security without funding for weeks now is taking a toll on airport security.
The Urban Cultural Arts Center in downtown Green Bay sustained about $80,000 worth of damage after a fire this morning.
Firefighter/paramedic Seth Barr of the Grand Chute Fire Department is currently deployed to the Middle East with his Appleton-based National Guard unit.
A preliminary hearing will be held April 2 for Robert Chilcote, who allegedly killed his girlfriend, Gabriella Cartagena.
The Department of Justice is releasing nearly 50-thousand additional files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
A former Green Bay alderman filed a lawsuit against the city and its mayor on Monday, saying the now-removed surveillance microphones in city hall were an invasion of privacy and Fourth Amendment rights.
Northeast Wisconsin has been home for Jeffery Vollmer since he retired from the United States Army's 82nd Airborne Division in 2009.
A fire at Lambeau Field was put out this afternoon.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is testifying before Congress.
The Wisconsin State Assembly has passed a bipartisan bill that would create consumer protections around cryptocurrency kiosks.
There's no end in sight to the partial government shutdown that's left the Department of Homeland Security without funding for more than two weeks.
Robert Chilcote made his first appearance in a Wisconsin courtroom today for the murder of his girlfriend, Gabriella Cartagena.
Over the next two days Bill and Hillary Clinton are testifying in the House Oversight Committee's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
The Marinette County Board of Supervisors is postponing the transfer of the vacant UW-Green Bay Marinette campus to the city of Marinette.
The vice president will be in central Wisconsin this week.
Robert Chilcote has been returned to Wisconsin, and will make an initial court appearance Thursday for the murder of Gabriella Cartagena.
The partial government shutdown has entered another day as debate continues over funding the Department of Homeland Security.
A suspect who allegedly destroyed an ice sculpture during the downtown Appleton Avenue of Ice event has turned himself in to police after the department released surveillance images on social media.
Investigators are labeling a threat at the University of Wisconsin - Parkside as a swatting call.
Concepts are in for Menasha's $15 million pool project at Jefferson Park.
A bipartisan group of governors is being hosted by President Trump at the White House today.
De Pere will continue operations of its ice arena, but the parks department and its tenants will need to look for private funds and additional revenue sources to make renovations and improvements.
Eyes are on Buckingham Palace after the arrest of the former Prince Andrew in the U.K.
A new initiative announced in Gov. Evers’ State of the State address last night called Ignite Wisconsin will provide $1 million from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation to support and strengthen local startups.
Authorities looking for Nancy Guthrie in southern Arizona are hoping her pacemaker can give insight into her disappearance.
The Green Bay Area Public School District will give a budget update at two public meetings.
The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie remains unsolved in southern Arizona.
The alleged drunken driver who is accused of running red light, killing a teen and injuring her father, was ordered Monday to stand trial.
The boyfriend of a Marinette woman whose body was found last week is being charged in her death.
The House of Representatives passed a bill backed by President Donald Trump that would change the voting landscape in the United States.
President Trump is going to Ft. Bragg in North Carolina today.
A former teacher at St. Ignatius Catholic School in Kaukauna was convicted Thursday of 17 counts of child sexual exploitation and possession of child pornography.
Multiple reports say a pair of black gloves was recovered by the FBI near the home of "Today" host Savannah Guthrie's missing mother.
A Green Bay landlord is accused of soliciting sexual acts from his tenants.
The mayor of El Paso, Texas is not happy about an announcement that airspace over his city was closed - then reopened.
A drunken Manitowoc woman allegedly shot the man who lives with her in the ankles through the bathroom door during an argument.
Homeland Security officials facing a grilling from lawmakers on Capitol Hill over recent fatal shootings in Minnesota by immigration agents.
Ghislaine Maxwell sitting down for a virtual deposition with the House Oversight Committee from a prison camp in Texas.
The City of Green Bay issued a notice of violation today against Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary.
Iran's top diplomat is calling today's talks with the U.S. a "good start."
Neenah Police officers are wearing special America's 250th birthday badges this year.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wants to testify publicly about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.