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The school board voted 6-1 for Hernandez over Dr. Michael Trimberger who has 24 years of experience working in education.

Santiago went to Abu Dhabi in the UAE to interview for New York University’s campus there.

How goats are adding to Wisconsin's dairy production and the state's economy.

Assembly Bill 948 calls for cell phone policies to cover the entire school day, including recess, time between classes and lunch periods.

City and county leaders said this will allow absentee voters to receive their ballots in the mail one week earlier.

Damaging wind gusts, heavy rain, and isolated tornadoes are possible.

The greatest risk for severe weather will be late Friday night into early Saturday.

Both flocks contain over one million birds, but health officials said they've been depopulated.

Longtime Green Bay Packers President and CEO Bob Harlan passed away Thursday.

Daylight saving time begins Sunday morning as we switch the clocks ahead one hour to standard time. The debate over changing the clocks continues.

Both chiefs are tasked with creating an action plan to see if combining forces is the best option.

It's an important time in Wisconsin as the state is consistently one of the top maple syrup-producing states in the U.S.

An increase in drowsy driving can come with the time change.

Nikita Casap was sentenced to two life terms with no possibility of parole in connection with the shooting deaths of his mother and stepfather.

Meet Green Bay Superintendent Two Finalists: Michael Hernandez and Dr. Michael Trimberger Jr.

Highs return back well above average.

What's happening in the Badger State this weekend.

Bob Harlan was one of the most important figures in the long and rich history of the Green Bay Packers.

Experts warn about AI-generated content spreading false information about the war in Iran.

Harlan joined the Packers organization in 1971 and was elected President and CEO in 1989 where he served until he retired in 2008.

World News

The president's vision of Iran's future could meet fierce opposition, writes chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet.

The aircraft is the fastest bomber in the US Air Force and is piloted by a crew of four.

Economic consequences are an intrinsic aspect of the Iran conflict, writes BBC economics editor Faisal Islam.

The US-Israel war with Iran is being monetised by online creators with AI-generated misinformation.

A drone attack on Azerbaijan has narrowed choices for airlines scrambling to respond to disruption in the Gulf.

The convicted murderer has been in hospital since late February after being hit on the head in prison.

Ukraine has embarked on a programme to deploy armed robots on the battlefield against Russian forces.

The Department of Justice said the released files had been "incorrectly coded as duplicative" and inadvertently not published.

The women have been interviewed under suspicion of aiding and abetting rape and human trafficking, the Met Police says.

It comes after a Lords standards probe into his contacts with ministers and advisers during the pandemic.

The Duchess of Sussex will run As ever independently, after a partnership with Netflix helped to launch the brand last year.

The 27-year-old took fans on a memorable journey through a decade of his music at London's O2 arena.

The conflict in the Middle East continues to lead today's papers as the US calls for Iran's "unconditional surrender".

Gracie McGonigal says fans have been "unbelievable" since the release of season four.

The rise and fall of the garage start-up which set out to revolutionise the brewing industry.

Teens are infuriating locals by riding over golf courses and doing wheelies on the Harbour Bridge.

The Iran war is posing a test for the Canadian prime minister's "pragmatic but principled" approach to world affairs.

Communities across huge swathes of Lebanon have been told by Israel to leave their homes due to military action against Hezbollah.

New flights to the UK from the Middle East follow days of widespread air travel disruption which had left Britons stranded.

A local in Tehran tell BBC Verify that the city has been turned into a "ghost town" as residents flee.

The UK Wife Carrying Race returns in Dorking on Sunday, with about 70 people set to take part.

Spring has started on a relatively dry and mild note but as Chris Fawkes explains, a change to wetter, windier and colder weather is on the way next week.

Athletes from Russia and Belarus parade behind their nations' flags at the opening ceremony of the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics as the 50th anniversary edition of the Games officially gets under way.

The move is backed by the right-wing Swiss People's Party, which says the current fee is unjustified because of the high cost of living.

The Department of Homeland Security did not disclose Martinez was shot by one of its agents until almost a year later.

Student Aalia Mahomed, 20, was described as the "most amazing daughter" by her mother.

Bryonie Gawith and her children died when Sharaz Ali set fire to their home in revenge for her sister ending their relationship.

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We answer your questions about the US-Israel war with Iran.

Plus, has the president persuaded Americans to back his war?

Despite a torrid Premier League campaign, could winning the FA Cup keep Liverpool manager Arne Slot in a job?

Ireland keep alive their slim hopes of reclaiming the Six Nations title with a bonus-point victory over spirited Wales in Dublin.