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Reports say President Trump has agreed to another NBC 'Meet the Press' interview, after storming off the set in Wisconsin last week.
Senate Republicans have approved a 70-billion-dollar bill to fund ICE through the rest of President Trump's term.
A rental property maintenance worker has been charged with sex crimes in Green Bay.
We are learning more about President Trump's visit to Chippewa County.
Winnebago County is determining what environmental impacts a data center might have before choosing whether to place restrictions within the county.
Tensions are high in the Middle East with a peace agreement between the U-S and Iran still out of reach.
After nearly 50 years in Fond Du Lac, the Northeast Region of the Wisconsin State Patrol has moved.
A group of former students who filed a federal lawsuit against the Oconto Falls School District, alleging it failed to prevent sexually-predatory behavior by staff members, are pushing back against the school board's request to have the suit dismissed.
President Trump's so-called "Anti-Weaponization Fund" is being temporarily blocked by a federal judge.
The Greater Green Bay YMCA west side facility in Howard is getting an expansion and renovation.
No survivors are expected to be found after a chemical tank imploded at a paper mill in Longview, Washington Tuesday.
A Grand Chute teacher is facing charges for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old boy.
There are still nine people missing after yesterday's chemical implosion at a paper mill in southwestern Washington state.
For the first time, the City of Green Bay is implementing paid premier parking at Bay Beach Amusement Park.
A weekend shooting near the White House is cited in a effort to dismiss a lawsuit over the construction of a new ballroom.
Two voices of Northeast Wisconsin airwaves were in Brown County court today.
President Trump says an additional five thousand U-S soldiers will be sent to Poland.
Crime reached historic lows nationwide in 2025, and the same is true in Appleton.
The teenagers accused of killing three people at a San Diego mosque seemed to have been radicalized by online extremism.
The Green Bay Common Council has approved a conditional use permit for Safe Haven Hope Center.
Trump is requiring banks to closely examine the citizenship status of its customers.
Work is beginning on a number of summer projects at UW-Oshkosh.
Authorities provided more details after two teenage shooters and three adult victims died during an attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego.
Republican Tom Tiffany brought his campaign for governor to the Green Bay area.
Some evidence will be suppressed in Luigi Mangione's New York state trial in the alleged murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Pillars, the Appleton service providing shelter and affordable housing, has provided over $1 million in rent subsidies over the past year.
President Trump says the first sentence of Iran's latest peace proposal was "unacceptable."
Two men are in custody after allegedly selling cocaine to a Manitowoc County confidential informant.
Another meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is set for tonight.
It's national police week and Green Bay police held a ceremony this morning to honor officers who were killed in the line of duty.
Former South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh has had his murder convictions overturned.
The Oconto Falls school board is asking a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit alleging it failed to properly supervise teachers who committed sexual misconduct with students.
Two men are in custody in connection to last week's deadly shooting of a Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office employee.
Law enforcement officers are on scene of a residence in Menasha.
Tensions remain high between the U.S. and Iran as the two countries are trying to come up with an agreement to end the war.
Southern Door School District makes cuts.
Files related to the possibility of extraterrestrial life have been released.
The city of Green Bay says it will continue to use Flock license plate recognition cameras despite other communities, such as Appleton and Oshkosh, announcing they'll stop using the technology.
Jeffrey Epstein's purported suicide note has been released to the public.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has started knocking on doors in Shiocton.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is testifying before the House Oversight Committee looking into the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Winnebago County is planning to spend over $500,000 on tech upgrades to improve its 911 dispatch center.
President Trump is bringing back the Presidential Fitness Test Award.
Today is the deadline to finalize a lease to relocate coal pile operations from downtown Green Bay to the mouth of the Fox River, but, so far, neither side is offering any definitive updates.
The Supreme Court is restoring mail-order access to an abortion pill for now.
State Sen. Andre Jacque's announcement that he won’t seek reelection in Wisconsin's 1st senate district adds another name to the growing list of incumbent Republicans in the state Legislature who won't be on ballots this November.
A new video of Saturday's attempted attack on the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner has been released.
President Trump says the U.S. will continue its naval blockade of Iranian ports.
If a settlement isn’t reached soon in a lawsuit between the state and Tyco Fire Products regarding PFAS pollution in Marinette County, a trial will be scheduled.
Arguments over President Trump's plan to scale back legal protections for noncitizens will be heard by the Supreme Court today.