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Ashley Furniture slapped with $1.76M in safety fines

Mon, 02/02/2015 - 1:06pm
Wisconsin's Ashley Furniture is fined by the U.S. Department of Labor for unsafe working conditions.

Wisconsin groundhog bites Sun Prairie mayor

Mon, 02/02/2015 - 12:12pm
The mayor of Sun Prairie has learned to keep his distance from the city's official groundhog.

Teddy Higuera selected for Brewers Walk of Fame

Mon, 02/02/2015 - 11:40am
Former Brewers pitcher Teddy Higuera will be honored on the team's Walk of Fame

Hwy 45 north blocked at Burleigh St.

Mon, 02/02/2015 - 10:04am
A crash has closed two northbound lanes of Highway 45.

Shorewood man dies after shoveling snow

Mon, 02/02/2015 - 7:20am
64-year-old Shorewood man was found dead after shoveling snow.

Snow-covered roads don't stop delivery drivers on Super Bowl Sunday

Sun, 02/01/2015 - 11:20pm
A blizzard warning remains in effect Sunday night as snow continues to accumulate.

Crews to work into night to clear Milwaukee streets

Sun, 02/01/2015 - 11:01pm
Milwaukee had 252 pieces of equipment on the streets plowing and salting roads Sunday night.

Kenosha Unified School District closes schools Monday

Sun, 02/01/2015 - 10:16pm
Kenosha Unified School District said all of its schools will be closed Monday due to the blizzard warning in effect until 3 a.m.

Area cities get double-digit snow

Sun, 02/01/2015 - 8:52pm
While storm warnings continue until 3 a.m. Monday, some cities are already reporting impressive storm totals.

Milwaukee declares snow emergency

Sun, 02/01/2015 - 1:59pm
A snow emergency will go into effect at 6 p.m. Sunday in Milwaukee, officials announced.

Storm, Super Bowl make for busy Saturday for local grocers

Sat, 01/31/2015 - 6:16pm
Saturdays are usually busy days for Milwaukee's Metro Market, but with a snow storm heading toward the area and the Super Bowl on Sunday, the market and other grocery stores are much busier than normal.

Crews prepare for predicted largest snowfall of season

Sat, 01/31/2015 - 5:58pm
Milwaukee is expected to get hit with the biggest winter storm so far this season.

Chocolate flour-less cake recipe

Sat, 01/31/2015 - 4:44am
Chocolate flour-less cake recipe as seen on WISN 12 News made by Milwaukee Art Museum Chef Jamie Nelson.

Man uses gas nozzle to stop would-be car thief

Fri, 01/30/2015 - 10:54pm
A man turns the tables on an armed robber by threatening to spray him with gas.  

Tomah VA Medical Center whistleblower talks to WISN 12 News

Fri, 01/30/2015 - 10:44pm
The man who blew the whistle on what was happening at the VA Medical Center in Tomah talks to WISN 12 News about how it all began.

Waukesha police officer helps calm woman with autism with kindness

Fri, 01/30/2015 - 7:38pm
A Waukesha police officer is being recognized for a notable act of kindness.

News Item

Fri, 01/30/2015 - 6:35pm
The lead investigator of a probe into alleged overmedication of military veterans at the Tomah VA Medical Center met with hospital staff Friday to outline the scope of the review. Carolyn Clancy, the VA's acting undersecretary for health, is also looking into allegations of retaliatory practices. The medical center came under scrutiny this month when media and whistleblower accounts detailed the widespread overuse of narcotics. A 35-year-old Marine, Jason Simcakoski, died of an overdose in the hospital's inpatient care unit in August. A report last year by the VA's Office of the Inspector General documented a series of problems in Tomah, but it was shared only with hospital officials. Clancy said she didn't receive the report until months after it came out because it was deemed confidential. "Transparency is wonderful when you're doing a great job and it's a great story to tell," Clancy said. "It's harder when you've got problems." When asked why it wasn't shared more widely so problems could be addressed, Clancy said she didn't have a good answer. "I can't say when would have been better. What I can tell you is that we're taking it very seriously right now," she said. Clancy said two teams would investigate at Tomah. A group of senior clinicians from outside the area will review charts and investigate allegations that opiates were prescribed - so much so that Tomah was dubbed "Candyland" by some veterans. The medical center's chief of staff, David Houlihan, has been placed on leave pending investigation. Another team will look into complaints of retaliation. Some whistleblowers, including a former employee named Ryan Honl, have said some staff members created an environment of fear and intimidation that prevented employees from speaking out against the prescription drug overuse. Honl worked as a secretary at the facility for six weeks in 2014, and said he submitted reports of low-level fraud to the Office of the Investigator General. He said once he came forward as a whistleblower, others used him as a "conduit" for submitting testimony. Clancy's meeting with hospital staff was private. Afterward, as reporters waited to speak to her, Honl sat down in the conference room and said he wanted to speak with Clancy. Police officers quickly escorted him out of the room. Clancy said later she had tried to meet with Honl earlier in the day. She said she welcomes testimony from whistleblowers.

Deputies find weapons, anti-government documents in Merton apartment

Fri, 01/30/2015 - 6:34pm
Waukesha County sheriff's deputies make a disturbing find while issuing an eviction notice.

Kris Zocco to spend 19 years in prison

Fri, 01/30/2015 - 6:21pm
The last man to see a missing Milwaukee woman alive will spend the next 19 years and three months in prison.

Health officials on alert for measles in Milwaukee area

Fri, 01/30/2015 - 5:16pm
Milwaukee-area hospitals are now on alert for measles.

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