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The State Department said a solution to deliver food aid to Gaza was "steps away," as the aid community expressed skepticism.
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections blames contractor ICSolutions for glitches during a free tablet rollout meant to improve communication.
Wausau's Luke Fenhaus wasn't sure where his racing career was heading, if anywhere, but he's feeling a lot better as 2025 rolls along.
Quite a few Milwaukee-area beer gardens have already made their season debuts, others have their opening dates set and some still are working out their deets.
Greenfield Police Chief Jay Johnson spoke during a press conference on May 8, denying allegations of misconduct.
Trump's 'Unleashing American Energy' executive order diminishes voices aimed at protecting health, air, water and wild places.
Christian Yelich ranks second on the Brewers in games played, which is a good sign for his surgically repaired back. Now, he seeks more production.
The settlement would end a legal case brought forward by Danny Wilber, who alleged police coerced witnesses to convict him of homicide in 2004.
It's the second time in the past decade the U.S. Department of Justice has investigated Milwaukee Montessori for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.