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Ammunition, possible explosive device in items donated to Goodwill in Janesville, police say
Janesville police asked the public to evacuate and avoid the area around the store and no injuries have been reported.
Madison man sent to federal prison for failing to register as sex offender after moving to Wisconsin, authorities say
In November 2007, Jesse McCarty was convicted of sex offenses in Tennessee state court, failed to register there, and again in Wisconsin after moving here.
Packers center Josh Myers is playing ‘the best he’s played in his career’
Because of Myers' resurgent play, the Packers won’t move versatile offensive lineman Zach Tom to center.
Packers go from a ‘champagne problem’ to a sudden shortage at key position
The once-stocked cornerback spot has been hit hard by injury and may start a rookie Sunday against the Vikings.
3 things that stood out from Wisconsin men's basketball's 4th open practice
The Badgers are 11 days from starting the season, and their fourth practice made open to the media still provided a few new looks.
Local digest for Friday, Oct. 26, 2023
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'Not much bothers' this sophomore leading Monona Grove football's potent offense
Monona Grove quarterback Cal Moreau has thrown for at least 300 yards twice this season and has the Silver Eagles on a five-game winning streak.
What to know about Wisconsin volleyball's next opponents, Michigan State, Minnesota
The Badgers look to bounce back from their first loss of the season. Here's what to know prior to their upcoming matches.
Car theft victim alerted by cell phone GPS
No arrests have been made amid an ongoing investigation.
Manager of violence-plagued apartment complex fired; city makes other recommendations
"I don’t know whether the homicides, and these other shootings, are related to drugs, but I do know that drugs and guns frequently go together," Zilavy writes.
Intoxicated driver tried to 'hug it out' with hit-and-run victim, police say
Officers took him into custody after his attempt at a hug was rejected on a tentative charge of Operating While Intoxicated, 1st offense.
Man who hung cords across a Madison bike path pleads guilty to reckless endangerment
One of the wires strung across a Badger State Trail bridge in August 2022 snagged and injured a cyclist.
Appeals court sides with Madison in assessment feud with developer T. Wall
The city initially valued Veritas Village, a four-story luxury apartment building near Breese Stevens Field, at $17.8 million. The developer thinks it should have been $8.5 million.
Monroe teen identified as victim in Green County's seventh fatal crash of 2023
The crash is Green County's seventh traffic fatality of the year.
Officer and victim identified in fatal police shooting in Watertown
Justin C. Whitten, 30, was fired upon by Watertown police officer James Simon after Whitten turned on officers with a handgun, the DOJ said.
Here's how much your Wisconsin utility rates could be going up next year
The Public Service Commission is likely to make a decision on the rate adjustment requests as soon as early November.
Why Wisconsin football coach Luke Fickell says 'the sky's the limit' for this receiver
Wisconsin football wide receiver Will Pauling caught his first collegiate touchdown last week. A look at how he's becoming more important in the Badgers' offense.
Drunken intruder drank East Side woman’s ‘expensive’ beer, Madison police say
The 32-year-old man was jailed on tentative charges of burglary and resisting arrest, Madison police said.
4 teens arrested for flashing fake gun in ‘prank’ at West Side businesses, Madison police say
The teens told police they found the gun earlier and thought it would be funny to prank people, Madison police said.
Jon Noll of Verona just broke a U.S. record by running 98 consecutive hours
Jon Noll participated this week in the Backyard Ultra World Championship, which challenges runners worldwide to complete a 4-mile course every hour for as long as they can.