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Clark Co. looks for volunteers in new disaster group
Clark County Emergency Management says it's working to create a new group to help the community in times of emergencies and disaster.
Traffic fatalities increase in May
With 54 traffic fatalities, May was the deadliest month on Wisconsin roads so far this year, according to preliminary statistics from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT).
Brewers' Gomez leaves game after crashing into seats
Milwaukee third baseman Hector Gomez crashed into the stands behind third and left the game against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Vos: Maybe there should be no new borrowing for roads
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says Republicans are discussing delaying $1.3 billion worth of highway construction and other roads projects across Wisconsin since Gov. Scott Walker is unwilling to raises taxes or fees to pay for it.
Cause of death released in death of UW-Eau Claire student
UW-Eau Claire student Caleb Gustafson was found deceased on April 21 in Putnam Park.
Wisconsin police officer cleared in shooting of biracial man
A white Wisconsin police officer has been cleared of wrongdoing in an internal investigation of his fatal shooting of an unarmed 19-year-old biracial man.
Brewers, distillers, business groups oppose law change
Wisconsin brewers, liquor manufacturers, restaurants and the state chamber of commerce are all opposing possible changes to the state's alcohol distribution law.
Committee advances emergency allergy treatment bill
A Wisconsin Assembly committee has advanced a bill that would allow businesses to keep a supply of epinephrine injectors to be used in case of life-threatening allergic reactions.
Popular restaurant near Lambeau Field expands
One of the most popular spots near Lambeau Field is expanding in a big way.
Teens taken to hospital after colliding with semi in Pierce County
Two teens were transported to a hospital after colliding with a semi.
Wisconsin committee to vote on 20-week abortion ban bill
A state Senate committee is scheduled to vote Thursday on a bill that would ban non-emergency abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
NEW INFORMATION: Ashley Furniture talking with investment banker
Ashley Furniture Industries has acknowledged that it's in "exploratory" discussions with investment banking firm Goldman Sachs, but downplays the possibility of a sale.
Sneak peek at 2015 Parade of Homes tour
Looking for some home inspiration? The annual Parade of Homes is fast approaching.
Opponents ask judge to halt La Crosse River marsh expansion
A group of rail safety and environmental advocates opposed to a railroad expansion project through the La Crosse River marsh is asking a judge to pause work on a second BNSF track until the court decides whether the company's permit is legal.
Eaux Claires lineup announced
The Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival has announced their day-by-day lineup.
Packers Family Night scheduled for Aug. 8
The Packers have set the date for their annual Family Night practice.
Wine walks in question after state issues new guidance
New guidance from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue may end Reedsburg's popular wine walk and other similar events statewide.
Federal investigators on scene of fatal plane crash
Federal aviation investigators are in Oshkosh to find out why a single-engine plane crashed near Wittman Regional Airport, killing two people.
Worker seriously hurt in fall at Baraboo water tower
Baraboo officials say a contracted worker was seriously hurt when he fell while working on a water tower.
Household cleaner bombs left outside Neenah City Hall
Police say three bombs made with household cleaning products were found outside City Hall in the northeastern Wisconsin city of Neenah.