Wisconsin 3 days ago Wisconsin kayaker who faked his own death to leave wife sentenced Wisconsin kayaker Ryan Borgwardt was sentenced to 89 days in jail for faking his death, matching the exact number of days police searched for him.
Wisconsin 5 days ago Federal judge rejects Milwaukee judge's immunity claim in ICE obstruction case U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman denies immunity motion for Milwaukee judge accused of obstructing federal immigration enforcement in courthouse incident.
Migrant Crime 5 days ago Multiple fatal crashes linked to illegal immigrants spark arrests across US in recent days Recent fatal crashes involving illegal immigrant drivers result in arrests and ICE detainer requests in four states, killing several victims, including a 15-year-old.
91±¬ÁÏ Flash August 22 Ex-Navy SEAL congressman describes emotional reunion with boy he helped save from near-fatal car crash Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis., helps save 11-year-old boy's life in Iowa freeway crash using makeshift tourniquets after witnessing minivan slam into semi-truck.
Congress August 19 Ex-Navy SEAL congressman saves bleeding 11-year-old with makeshift tourniquets after Iowa crash Former Navy SEAL Rep. Derrick Van Orden helped rescue a bleeding 11-year-old child by making tourniquets after witnessing a highway crash in Iowa.
Wisconsin August 16 Rare sighting as threatened bird species likely got lost, ending up 1,000 miles from home in Wisconsin Threatened wood stork species discovered in Columbia County, Wisconsin, by a deer hunter, marking unexpected appearance outside of its normal Gulf Coast habitat.
U.S. August 14 Alleged Devil's Den killer investigated in multiple unsolved murders across US that have one thing in common Authorities in Wisconsin and Vermont are taking a closer look at Andrew McGann as they revisit the murders of people killed on hiking trails. McGann pleaded not guilty on Wednesday.
Travel August 1 Researchers accidentally discover Civil War-era shipwreck while exploring murky Midwest river Wisconsin archaeologists accidentally discovered a Civil War-era shipwreck believed to be the L.W. Crane. The vessel was built in 1865 and sank in 1880 after catching fire.
Wisconsin July 30 Protesters caught on camera delivering coffin to GOP congressman's front door in mock funeral procession In a mock funeral procession, protesters delivered a coffin and epitaph to the home of Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., with the incident reported to U.S. Capitol Police.
Crime July 28 DHS: Two teens would 'still be alive' if not for sanctuary policies protecting illegal immigrant Honduran illegal alien Noelia Saray Martinez-Avila faces deportation and multiple charges after a fatal DWI crash killed teenagers Hallie Helgeson and Brady Heiling in Wisconsin.
US July 26 Wisconsin student Eliotte Heinz’s Mississippi River death reignites safety concerns in college town Viterbo University student Eliotte Heinz's body was found in the Mississippi River after disappearing in La Crosse, prompting grief and renewed safety concerns in the college town.
US July 25 Wisconsin student Eliotte Heinz’s autopsy shows no foul play suspected in death: police La Crosse police continue their investigation into Eliotte Heinz's death after her body was found in the Mississippi River, and final autopsy results are expected to take several months.
Wisconsin July 24 Swing state Dem gov bows out of 2026 race, insists he'd win if he ran: 'No question' Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers announces he won't seek a third term after five decades in public service, citing a desire to focus on his family.
Wisconsin July 24 Fisherman found Wisconsin grad student face down in Mississippi River days after mysterious disappearance A fisherman discovered the body of 22-year-old Viterbo University student Eliotte Heinz in the Mississippi River, miles from where she was last seen in La Crosse.
Immigration July 24 Key immigration proposal vows to end 'backdoor hiring practices' in American universities A GOP proposal aims to eliminate H-1B visa exceptions for higher education staff, as Rep. Tom Tiffany says it "ensures our institutions invest in the people they are meant to serve."
Missing Persons July 23 Wisconsin graduate student Eliotte Heinz found dead in Mississippi River after disappearing from waterfront Authorities recover the body of 22-year-old Viterbo University graduate student Eliotte Heinz from the Mississippi River after she vanished while walking home from a bar in La Crosse.
Missing Persons July 22 Mom of missing Wisconsin grad student pleads for her daughter's return: 'Trying to stay positive' The family of missing Wisconsin graduate student Eliotte Heinz asks for social media shares and a security camera footage review as La Crosse police continue search efforts.
Crime July 17 Judge signs off on release plan for woman who stabbed a classmate to please 'Slender Man' After eight years in a psychiatric institution, 22-year-old Morgan Geyser will be released after her involvement in the 2014 "Slender Man" attack that shocked Wisconsin.
Politics July 9 Former Navy SEAL and 'political outsider' announces GOP campaign for Wisconsin governor Navy SEAL veteran Bill Berrien enters Wisconsin gubernatorial race as a Republican, comparing himself to President Trump as a business-minded outsider focused on manufacturing, and law and order.
Wisconsin July 8 Federal case against Milwaukee judge accused of concealing illegal migrant should continue, judge recommends The case against a Milwaukee County judge accused of shielding an illegal migrant from deportation officers will go ahead as planned, a federal magistrate judge recommended on Monday.
Congress July 7 Court shuts down redistricting fight in key swing state — here’s what it means Wisconsin redistricting battle ends as state Supreme Court declines Democratic lawsuits, potentially helping Republicans defend their fragile House majority in upcoming elections
Media July 3 Wisconsin ski park faces lawsuit after allegedly firing employee for sharing Bible verses on social media Wisconsin snow park faces federal lawsuit after allegedly firing a Christian employee for posting Bible verses on his personal social media, which the park denied.
Wisconsin June 27 Milwaukee police officers ambushed in alley shooting, suspect on the run Two Milwaukee police officers were shot Thursday in an ambush-style attack, and the suspect is still on the loose.
Woke Culture June 27 University of Wisconsin provides nearly $136K to student sex group that gives ethical porn programming The Sex Out Loud group at University of Wisconsin–Madison received nearly $136,000 for its promotion of "sex-positive education and activism."
Wisconsin June 21 Couple charged in alleged cyanide plot to kill ex-girlfriends; agents hospitalized during search A Wisconsin couple have been charged in an alleged plot to kill two women with cyanide, and several investigators tracking the pair were hospitalized due to the poison.
Federal Courts June 10 Milwaukee judge not immune from charges after allegedly helping illegal immigrant evade ICE, prosecutors say Prosecutors oppose Judge Hannah Dugan's motion to dismiss charges for allegedly helping a Mexican illegal immigrant evade ICE agents, citing evidence she disrupted courthouse proceedings.
VIDEO June 5 Supreme Court releases 3 major unanimous rulings 91±¬ÁÏ chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream breaks down a trio of unanimous Supreme Court decisions on 'Special Report.'
Crime June 3 Milwaukee man accused of framing illegal immigrant in Trump assassination threat, officials say A Milwaukee man accused of witness intimidation allegedly forged letters threatening President Donald Trump in the name of an illegal immigrant who he wanted to have deported.
Wisconsin May 30 Wisconsin judge claims 'absolute immunity,' calls DOJ indictment an 'ugly innovation' Judge Hannah Dugan's legal team expanded their motion to dismiss her case, citing judicial immunity. The judge is accused of helping an illegal immigrant evade ICE agents.
Coast Guard May 28 Missing military flares prompt urgent warning for Lake Michigan beachgoers Coast Guard alerted the public about three unaccounted phosphorus pyrotechnics in Lake Michigan, posing potential risk to beachgoers in the area.