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Federal data finds Wisconsin more frugal than coastal states
A new study has found Wisconsin residents are less likely to splurge on fancy cars, homes and five-star meals than their counterparts on the East and West coasts.
Ex-Brown County DARE officer accused in parking pass scam
Brown County Sheriff John Gossage says a former DARE program officer and two other people conspired to steal money by printing fake parking passes for Packers games.
Madison man convicted of 13 felonies in video voyeurism case
A Madison man has been convicted of taking nude videos of unknowing customers at a tanning salon.
Police: Milwaukee ice cream vendor struck, killed by vehicle
Police say a Milwaukee ice cream vendor has died after getting hit by one of two vehicles that was in a crash on the city's south side.
1 of 3 inmates who escaped from corrections camp captured
One of the three inmates who walked away from a corrections boot camp in western Wisconsin has been recaptured.
Ginger Glazed Asparagus - Gundersen Health System
Sesame Ginger Glazed Asparagus
Zucchini Toss - Gundersen Health System
Zucchini Toss
Gorgonzola Stuffed Bell Peppers - Gundersen Health System
Gorgonzola Stuffed Bell Peppers
Chicken Bacon Ranch Twisters - Gundersen Health System
Chicken Bacon Ranch Twisters
Grilled Chicken and Avocado Wrap - Gundersen Health System
Grilled Chicken Roasted Veggie and Avocado Wrap
Teen charged with stabbing father of former prom date
Prosecutors say a 17-year-old Madison boy stabbed and wounded the father of his former prom date because her parents asked him to help pay for the prom dress she wouldn't get to use.
Wisconsin DNR reports 1st case of H5N2 bird flu in wild bird
An owl found dead in northeastern Wisconsin is the first wild bird in the state to test positive for a bird flu strain that has swept through poultry farms in the Midwest.
Former school janitor pleads guilty to abuse, peeping
A former St. Paul elementary school janitor has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for sexually abusing several children, including his relatives, and peeping at a student in a school bathroom.
Judge criticizes archdiocese for relying on legal notices
A federal judge has criticized the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis for relying on legal notices to inform sex-abuse victims about an impending deadline for filing claims.
Police: Woman buried her dead newborn in yard 5 years ago
Police say a Sauk County woman buried her newborn child that died during childbirth in her family's yard five years ago.
Community college newspaper sues administration
Muscatine Community College has been sued by current and former student staffers of the school's newspaper on accusations of violating free speech.
UW engineering students build mobility cart for disabled goat
When a group of freshmen at University of Wisconsin-Madison signed up for an introduction to engineering design class they expected to get a grade, but they got more than that. They got an understanding of life.
Reported stray dog's vision, health returns
A dog that was reported as a stray on someone’s yard that was very thin and slightly disoriented in February was recently adopted after being nursed back to health by the Monroe County Animal Shelter & Dog Control Department.
Jefferson County officials ID human remains as missing Milwaukee woman
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department officials confirmed to TMJ4 in Milwaukee that the human remains found in Jefferson County last week have been identified as those of Kelly Dwyer.
Wisconsin?s high school graduation rates increasing
Wisconsin high schools are seeing an upward trend in the number of students graduating.