New twist in Milwaukee quadruple homicide
New court documents in last month's quadruple homicide in Milwaukee show another twist in the case.
Doyle signs bill requiring health price disclosure
Patients would get more information about how much it costs to receive treatment under a bill that has been signed into law.
Wisconsin state retirees' pension drop finalized
Retirees in the Wisconsin Retirement System will see a slightly larger drop in pension benefits than originally estimated two months ago.
UW research assistants could form unions in 1 step
University of Wisconsin research assistants could be the first public employees in Wisconsin to form unions without an election.
Barrett discounts opponent's job creation claims
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is discounting Scott Walker's claims that he can create 250,000 jobs within four years if elected governor.
Wis. attorney convicted in fraud case reinstated
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has reinstated the law license of a Milwaukee attorney who served prison time for his role in a scam to defraud a home-building company.
14-year-old facing adult homicide charges
A Rock County prosecutor says a 14-year-old girl will face adult charges in the overdose death of a 13-year-old boy.
Guilty plea in retirement fund swindle
A former La Crosse retirement fund manager has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $850,000 from investors.
Police department won't release abortion report
A police department is standing by its decision not to make public a controversial intelligence report about abortion protesters.
Wis. committee to consider checks on guard orders
A legislative committee will consider a bill that would allow the governor to try to block the Wisconsin National Guard's federal call-ups.