Authorities in northern Wisconsin say a 16-year-old was taken into custody after allegedly threatening to shoot up a high school in a post on social media. According to the Forest
GREEN BAY — A week after it was reported that a dictum at the State Department would restrict the types of flags flown at its embassies, two local Republican lawmakers declared a desire for something similar closer to home.
A Wisconsin mother has filed a complaint with the Department of Education over an incident where she says her son was discriminated against by his school because he is white.
Gov. Tony Evers signed an executive order on Jan. 14 to create a statewide Office of Violence Prevention and directed $10 million to its efforts.
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed a Title IV civil rights complaint against the district for allegedly violating a white student's rights.
A police department in Wisconsin is mourning the loss of its beloved K9 who passed away from health issues after serving over four years. The Mequon Police Department
Uncle Mike’s Bake Shoppe will be promoting their award-winning kringle during the Booyah Battle, which is being held in downtown Green Bay on the Friday of the draft.
Fincantieri ACE Marine joined Wisconsin DNR's Green Tier program, aiming for improved environmental performance and seeking to exceed compliance standards.
About 2,500 middle school students from across Northeast Wisconsin got a hands-on look at the power of STEM education at a special roadshow event hosted at NWTC.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Wonderland Tire Co. has entered the Wisconsin market with its acquisition of Ray's Tire, a family-owned tire dealer and auto repair company that provides commercial and retail services from outlets in Appleton and Green Bay, Wis.
Kate Peterson Abiad, now a Phoenix assistant, built up the Cleveland State program, leading the Vikings to their first NCAA tournament appearance in program history in 2008 and another in 2010.
He's as good a storyteller as he is a coach, so perhaps only the Badgers' Mark Johnson could get into a deer's head the way he would a player's.