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Ice in the Blood: Son ofr former Olympic speedskaters carve out own path
Bonnie Blair Cuikshank is one of the best on ice. Now her son Grant is following in her skate path, just with a different winter sport.
Crash shuts down 2 lanes of I-94 eastbound near Delafield
The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department is expected to be on scene for two hours.
Tonight at 10:00: Smart Drugs
They promise to boost your brain power, and they're popping up all over college campuses -- including right here in Milwaukee.
Judge to make decision on whether Slender Man suspects should be tried as adults, juveniles
A judge will determine Friday afternoon if there is enough evidence to try the Slender Man stabbing suspects as adults for attempted first-degree intentional homicide. If not, the case will move to juvenile court.
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VA agrees to inform McClellan soldiers of hazards
The Veterans Administration will begin sharing information about possible toxic exposure for soldiers stationed at Fort McClellan, Ala., a spokesman said.
Authorities reveal timeline for Tony Robinson death investigation
MADISON -- Authorities are revealing their timeline for the investigation into the death of Tony Robinson.
Former officer Christopher Manney's appeal begins next Thursday
Next Thursday night the Milwaukee officer fired in the fatal shooting of Dontre Hamilton will try to win his job back.
Glendale mother rattled after attempted carjacking with child in back seat
GLENDALE -- A Glendale mother is still rattled after an attempted carjacking in her driveway.
John Doe attorneys want courtroom closed during arguments
Attorneys seeking to stop a secret investigation into whether Gov. Scott Walker's 2012 recall campaign should continue have proposed closing the state Supreme Court's hearing room to the general public during oral arguments.
Friday the 13th a lucky day for Madison man
MADISON -- It's easy for Dan Gavin to remember the day that he and the woman who would become his wife started dating.
Thousands of state tax refunds delayed over identity fraud concerns
Thousands of state tax refunds are being held up because they're being analyzed and flagged for possible identity fraud.
Fallen Marine had ties to Wisconsin, Port Washington High School
The Black Hawk helicopter that crashed in dense fog during a training mission in Florida was carrying seven Marines from Special Operations Command forces based in North Carolina, and four National Guard soldiers from Louisiana.
Milwaukee Police Chief Flynn on officer safety: 'These are dangerous times'
Hearing the news of officers shot in Ferguson is alarming to the men and women in blue in Milwaukee.
Tips to avoid sickness this season
It appears the measles outbreak has passed and we are starting to emerge from the flu season as well.
But there are still a lot of things that can make your kids sick.
Doctor Cindy Running, a pediatrician from North Shore Pediatrics with Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, joined Live at Noon to give an update of what doctors are seeing now.
Chemical leak forces staff, guests to evacuate hotel in Oak Creek
Chemical leak forces staff, guests to evacuate hotel in Oak Creek
23-year-old injured following two-vehicle crash in Oak Creek
A 23-year-old male was seriously injured following a two-car crash in Oak Creek Thursday morning.
Melting snow reveals piles of trash across the city
MILWAUKEE -- Spring is about to arrive and now there is a call for spring cleaning.
Refunds in suspected tax fraud cases could take awhile
Wisconsin revenue officials say if you are one of the taxpayers whose state return is targeted for possible identity theft, it could take up to 12 weeks if you're getting a refund.