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La Crosse provider among six Wisconsin health care systems in new partnership
Six major Wisconsin health care organizations are forming a partnership to reduce costs and improve care.
Wisconsin to host free health care clinic
People from across Wisconsin and beyond will get a chance to see a health care provider and obtain prescription drugs for free at a one-day clinic in Madison this weekend.
Packers GM Thompson: Great to have Favre back
Packers general manager Ted Thompson is happy with how the team is moving forward with former quarterback Brett Favre.
Emerald Ash Borer found in Buffalo, Adams Co.
This brings the total number of Wisconsin counties under quarantine to 32.
Slain Minn. officer mourned, family supported
Thousands of people have gathered in and outside a West St. Paul church to say good-bye to Mendota Heights Police Officer Scott Patrick, killed in the line of duty a week ago.
Police: Son in family found dead stabbed parents
Police in Central California say one of two adult sons in a family of four found dead inside a home fatally stabbed his parents before he and the other son died in an arson fire there.
Missing teen, baby found in Hudson, Wis.
Police say a suburban Twin Cities teenage mother missing along with her baby have been found in western Wisconsin.
Energy company asks Wisconsin to approve pipeline
An energy delivery company has asked Wisconsin officials to approve the construction of a 14-mile oil pipeline in the northern part of the state.
WHO: Ebola death toll reaches 932; 1,700 cases
The World Health Organization says the death toll from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has risen to 932.
Wausau teacher resigns after prostitution sting
The Wausau School District says a teacher has resigned after he and seven other men were arrested in an online prostitution sting last month.
Voter ID unlikely to be reinstated by Tuesday
A federal appeals court has given opponents of Wisconsin's photo identification law until after Tuesday's primary to file their arguments as to whether it should be in effect.
UW expects second-largest class in 9 years
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is expecting its second-largest class of state-resident freshmen in nine years this fall.
Child's close call prompts 'look twice' campaign
A Racine couple whose 1-year-old son was run over in the driveway of their home is hoping their story will prompt others to avoid similar accidents.
Target publicly endorses gay marriage
Target Corp. is adding its name to a legal defense of gay marriage, joining other large companies that have taken a stand on same-sex unions.
Deputies investigate scuba diver death on Lake Wazee
Deputies are investigating the death of a scuba diver on Lake Wazee.
Keeping kids safe around firearms
An area police department and business are working to promote gun safety.
Grassland Dairy Products ordered to pay $300,000 for pollution
Grassland is one of the world's largest producers of butter.
Three suspected in 2008 armed robbery in Dunn County
During a review of cold cases, evidence from the case was submitted to the Wisconsin Crime Lab for DNA analysis.
AG candidates talk marijuana legalization
Three Democrats vying for the party's nomination for attorney general are grappling with questions about legalizing marijuana.
Ex-cop faces homicide charge in suitcase death
A former police officer has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide and hiding a corpse in the death of one of two women whose bodies were found stuffed in suitcases left along a Wisconsin highway.