02/20/2024
Voters made their choices Tuesday in Waterford and Burlington regarding two school district referendums.
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Voters made their choices Tuesday in Waterford and Burlington regarding two school district referendums.
The law follows a deal brokered last year that authorizes about $800 million for the UW system in exchange for the reclassification of several DEI positions.
The men did not know each other before the shooting, prosecutors said, but were among several people arguing when one man “pulled his handgun first almost immediately.”
Scott Boras is playing the waiting game with his top clients, but it would only make sense that Snell eventually lands with the Yankees and Bellinger goes to the Cubs.
So routine, repetitive and yet amusing to watch, motorists now are known to wave, honk and smile at Eva and her prime keeper, chief feeder and daily walker, Rob Ward.
An unusual criminal trial is set to open over the handwritten lyrics to a classic rock blockbuster: the Eagles' "Hotel California."
The Badgers were the first high-major program to offer the in-state forward. Here's how their relationship continues to blossom, his game is improving, his connection with a Wisconsin commit and more.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers said he has looked over the bills and he's "sure there are some that we would agree on."
Today's other top stories include the first federal gender-based hate crime trial, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange starts a legal battle to avoid extradition, and frustrations with FAFSA delays.
The Divine Nine fraternities and sororities have offered community for many people over the years, including more than a dozen RUSD employees.
This in-state guard was the Badgers' first commit in the 2025 class. This BadgerExtra breakdown shows how he will play a role in Wisconsin's backcourt.
Read through the obituaries published today in The Journal Times.
Capital One Financial is buying Discover Financial Services for $35 billion in a deal that brings together two of the nation’s biggest lenders and credit card issuers.
Jamison Beesley has been described as unselfish for his work passing the ball by Waterford High School boys basketball coach Nick Roeglin.
The Racine Unified School District Board during a business meeting Monday authorized up to $7 million in additional funding as part of its planned expansion of Olympia Brown school.
Temperatures are rising way above normal for late February, but a cold front is set to sweep across the Midwest Wednesday afternoon through Thursday. Find out how much of a cool down is expected and how long it will last in our latest forecast.
William Byron clinched the Daytona 500 checkered flag under caution, giving Hendrick Motorsports its first win since 2014 in the “Great American Race.”
Two men have been arrested in connection to a $48,000 retail theft, according to the Mount Pleasant Police Department.
Raytheon is providing U.S. warfighters with key weapons against the rapidly evolving threat of drone warfare.
The campaign launched the same day a mass shooting at a Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City killed one person and wounded more than 20 others, including children.
A tough stretch followed the No. 6 national ranking last month. Here's this week's update.
Police in Milwaukee say a suspect is in custody in the Jan. 9 death of a Burlington man who allegedly was gunned down on Milwaukee's north side.
Investigators said they joined a cult before disappearing about six months ago. There's still been no sign of them, and their families are left trying to piece together details.
Since Jimmy Carter entered hospice care one year ago, the former U.S. president has celebrated his 99th birthday, enjoyed tributes to his legacy and lost his wife of 77 years. Here is a look at hospice and the Carters' impact on the oft-misunderstood service.
Gov. Tony Evers signs his legislative maps into law, giving Democrats big boost in Legislature
The new legislative maps' enactment dramatically shifts Wisconsin's political landscape in a move that jeopardizes Republicans' control of both chambers for the first time in over a decade.
"Can you imagine the repercussions on myself, my family, if it was me, Andrew Hitt, who prevented Donald Trump from winning Wisconsin?" Hitt said on "60 Minutes."
As Native American students face what one BIE superintendent called "extreme challenges," Circle of Nations School welcomed a reporter and photographer inside. "We want the exposure," an administrator said.
This year, Presidents’ Day falls on Monday, Feb. 19. Here’s what’s open and closed on the holiday in 2024.
Today's other top stories include the death toll in the Israel-Hamas war reaching 29,000, points records were set at the NBA All-Star Game, and a look at what's next for the Russian opposition.
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While Valentine's Day may not be known as a busy time for air travel, it's a busy time at Miami International Airport. where many of the nation's fresh cut flowers arrive from South America.
Flight attendants for major U.S. airlines are holding rallies at airports around the country to push for higher pay.
With the Chiefs preparing to face off against the San Francisco 49ers in Kansas City's fourth Super Bowl appearance in five years, stores can hardly keep in stock any of the caps, sweatshirts and other odds and ends (some odder than others) commemorating the sports and pop crossover romance.
A federal appeals panel has ruled that Donald Trump can face trial on charges that he plotted to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
The nation's largest dental association said Thursday it will no longer recommend the use of lead aprons and thyroid collars on patients who are getting dental X-rays.
Thousands have lined up across Russia in recent days, standing in the bitter cold for a chance to sign petitions to support an unlikely challenger to President Vladimir Putin.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced Tuesday that its famous Doomsday Clock remains at ninety seconds to midnight and illustrates current trends continue to point to " global catastrophe" as of January 2024.