Rastafarian church in Wisconsin reopens after being raided
A self-styled Rastafarian church in Madison that police raided after it dispensed marijuana that leaders described as a sacrament has reopened, but without the cannabis.
Evers seeks applicants for Brown County Circuit Court judge
Gov. Tony Evers is seeking applicants for a Brown County Circuit Court judge vacancy.
Warden posts memes comparing Muslims to garbage
A Wisconsin prisons official has been posting Facebook memes comparing Muslim children to garbage and flying the LGBTQ flag to flying the Confederate flag.
John Doe found in Wisconsin grave in 1988 now identified
The body of a John Doe homicide victim found in a shallow grave in southeastern Wisconsin more than 30 years ago now has a name.
Bond set at $250,000 in deadly Milwaukee road rage shooting
A man accused of killing a 3-year-old girl in what Milwaukee police say was a road rage shooting is jailed on $250,000 cash bond.
Warden posts memes comparing Muslims to garbage
A Wisconsin prisons official has been posting Facebook memes comparing Muslim children to garbage and flying the LGBTQ flag with flying the Confederate flag.
Man accused of killing Racine officer waives preliminary hearing
The Milwaukee man accused of fatally shooting a police officer at a bar in Racine last month has waived his right to a preliminary hearing.
Hagedorn, Neubauer set spending record in court race
A new analysis shows Brian Hagedorn and Lisa Neubauer set new spending records during their state Supreme Court race.
Man accused of harboring homicide defendant released
A Waupun man accused of harboring a homicide defendant has been released on a signature bond in Dodge County.
Authorities crack down on Milwaukee drug ring; 15 charged
Authorities in Milwaukee have cracked down on an alleged drug-trafficking ring.
Man who kidnapped Jayme Closs moved out of Wisconsin
A man who admitted to kidnapping Jayme Closs and killing her parents has been moved outside Wisconsin.
Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens dies at 99
John Paul Stevens, the bow-tied, independent-thinking, Republican-nominated justice who unexpectedly emerged as the Supreme Court's leading liberal, died Tuesday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, after suffering a stroke Monday. He was 99.
Legal News
- State Bar leaders remain deeply divided over special purpose trust
- Former Wisconsin college chancellor fired over porn career is fighting to keep his faculty post
- Pecker says he pledged to be Trump campaign’s ‘eyes and ears’ during 2016 race
- A conservative quest to limit diversity programs gains momentum in states
- Wisconsin prison inmate pleads not guilty to killing cellmate
- Waukesha man sentenced to 30 years for Sex Trafficking
- 12-year-old shot in Milwaukee Wednesday with ‘serious injuries’
- Milwaukee man convicted of laundering proceeds of business email compromise fraud schemes
- Giuliani, Meadows among 18 indicted in Arizona fake electors case
- Some State Bar diversity participants walk away from program
- Wisconsin court issues arrest warrant ‘in error’ for Minocqua Brewing owner
- Iranian nationals charged cyber campaign targeting U.S. Companies
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