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Mar 27, 2015

Former Dane County deputy pleads guilty in deaths of 2

A former Dane County sheriff's deputy has changed his plea to guilty in the killings of his wife and sister-in-law.

Mar 27, 2015

Bradley, Daley to face off in televised debate

Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Ann Walsh Bradley and James Daley are facing off for a live, televised debate just over a week before the April 7 election.

Mar 27, 2015

Michigan family suing Wisconsin Dells resort over injury

A Wisconsin Dells resort is being sued by a Michigan family that claims a teenage boy was injured on a ride that the business knew was unsafe.

Mar 26, 2015

Court: Lender liable for project’s cost overruns

A federal appeals court has ruled that an insurer is not always liable for cost overruns in ongoing construction projects.

Mar 26, 2015

Appeals court lets air out of balloon injuries case

A Wisconsin appeals court has let the air out of a lawsuit brought by a woman injured by a runaway hot air balloon.

Mar 26, 2015

Lawyer faces 60-day suspension for trust account violations

A Tomahawk lawyer is facing a suspension of his law license.

Mar 26, 2015

‘Known and compelling danger’ of gas leak explosion could strip Milwaukee of government immunity

Mary Oden was no doubt confused as she lay in a hospital bed the day after her Milwaukee duplex blew up in the middle of the night just over six years ago.

Mar 25, 2015

Court: State must pay property owner despite map mistake

Mistakes on a map do not give the state free rein to take private property without compensating the owner, a state court of appeals has ruled.

Mar 25, 2015

Court candidate blames justice for dysfunction

A judge looking to unseat Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley went on the offensive Wednesday, telling a civic group that Bradley has fostered dysfunction on the court, tried to advance a liberal agenda and wants to prevent democracy by opposing a plan that calls for the justices to elect their leader.

Mar 25, 2015

Federal appeals court says no dispute remains on voter ID

A federal appeals court says that since Wisconsin does not plan to enforce a photo identification requirement for the April 7 election, it does not need to consider extending a judicial block to the law.

Mar 25, 2015

Girl, 17, sentenced for crash that killed 2

A 17-year-old Wausau girl has been ordered to spend 30 days in juvenile detention for an SUV crash that killed two 12-year-old girls last summer.

Mar 25, 2015

Appeals court sets April hearing on Obama immigration action

A court hearing has been set for April 17 on whether a temporary hold on President Barack Obama's immigration executive action should be lifted, a federal appeals court announced Tuesday.

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