Capitol Protests6 days agoStates activate National Guard, close capitol buildings ahead of Biden inauguration and possible violence Reports of possible violent demonstrations over the weekend have prompted state governors to take action in anticipation of any potential unrest, such as deploying the National Guard, declaring states of emergency and closing capitols.
WisconsinJanuary 15Wisconsin teen father who allegedly shot newborn daughter, hid body in snow, facing charges: authorities The suspect initially claimed he gave the infant to a friend to take to an adoption agency.
CoronavirusJanuary 15Board suspends license of Wisconsin pharmacist suspected of trying to spoil COVID-19 vaccines A state board on Wednesday suspended the license of a Wisconsin pharmacist accused of ruining more than 500 doses of COVID-19 vaccine because he thought it was unsafe.
Jacob BlakeJanuary 14Jacob Blake says he was ready to surrender before being shot Jacob Blake, a Black man who was shot by a White police officer, said in an interview Thursday that he was prepared to surrender before the officer opened fire.
WisconsinJanuary 14Prosecutors seek to change Kyle Rittenhouse release terms, keep him away from bars, Proud Boy members Prosecutors in Wisconsin filed a motion Wednesday asking a judge to forbid Kyle Rittenhouse from drinking alcohol or entering bars, flashing "White supremacist signs" and spending time with Proud Boys members while out on a $2 million bond.
USJanuary 14Intense gusts force wind warnings in 8 states, cause power outages for hundreds of thousands Damaging wind gusts shook the Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain states on Wednesday, felling trees, downing power lines, closing roadways and killing one person.
CoronavirusJanuary 13Wisconsin identifies case of UK coronavirus variant Wisconsin health officials said they identified a case of the U.K. coronavirus variant through ongoing surveillance and whole-genome sequencing, but did not release information pertaining to the patient who tested positive.
WisconsinJanuary 10Accused Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse seen in bar wearing ‘Free as F—k’ shirt It is not clear if being present in the bar violates Kyle Rittenhouse's parole.
WisconsinJanuary 6UPS driver fired after video shows racist tirade at home of Latino police officer A UPS driver was fired after video surfaced showing him making racist remarks about a Latino customer -- a police officer -- while stopping at the Wisconsin home for a delivery, the company said.
The Electoral CollegeJanuary 6Electoral College objections in Congress: What to know The House and Senate will convene at 1 p.m. Wednesday for a joint session of Congress to certify President-elect Joe Biden's electoral win, and a group of GOP lawmakers intends to raise objections to the results.