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The biannual count helps determine funding for homeless services across the country.

The City of Waukesha confirmed that 11 of the 54 people in quarantine work for the city’s Cool School Recreation Program.

Lawmakers heard public feedback on Wednesday about proposals that deal with sexual misconduct and grooming.

The Green Bay men's basketball team is enjoying a bounce-back season. Last season, they were just 4-28.

It comes less than 24 hours after President Donald Trump endorsed his opponent, Congressman Tom Tiffany.

McGuire, who turns 31 on March 2, batted .226 with a .245 on-base percentage, nine homers and 24 RBIs in 44 games for the Chicago Cubs last season.

Sorenson was just 27 when he was elected mayor of Sheboygan, which is about 60 miles north of Milwaukee on Lake Michigan.

Wisconsin faces an urgent organ shortage, with over 1,500 residents currently on transplant waiting lists.

Madison's oldest supper club is shutting down after John Kavanaugh III died suddenly on Jan. 13, at age 76.

Wind chills warm slightly in the coming days.

Two northeast Wisconsin organizations are offering unconventional warming spaces to those with no place to go.

The move comes after Polaris’ decision to sell Indian Motorcycles to Carolwood LP, an independent private equity firm based in Los Angeles.

They'll open the season in a neutral-site game against Notre Dame at Lambeau Field on Sept. 6.

In a statement, village staff said the QTS Data Centers proposal is “not feasible in DeForest.”

There will be 124 manufactured homes in the community. Some will be ready for move-in this summer.

Tiffany will face Josh Schoemann in the partisan primary election, which is in August.

Highs return back to the 20s.

Anthony Bodway said he called CPS at least a month before the girl was removed from the Oneida trailer home.

From New Mexico to Maine, millions experienced severe winter weather from feet of snow to dangerous ice. This storm even spawned five tornadoes.

Rep. Glenn Grothman said DHS is "going to have to do a better job of educating their people."

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Tehran says its armed forces are ready "with their fingers on the trigger" to respond to any aggression.

The average annual household bill in England and Wales will increase by £33 from April.

BBC analysis editor Ros Atkins looks at why tensions have been running so high in the city - and how we got here.

Sir Keir Starmer is one of a number of world leaders heading to Beijing

Lord Falconer said the bill has "absolutely no hope" of passing without a "fundamental change" in approach.

Wounded demonstrators tell the BBC they are relying on medics willing to risk their own safety by treating them at their homes.

Five of the eight teams to qualify automatically for the Champions League were from the Premier League, so why have they been so dominant?

State ariline Satena says its aircraft carrying 13 passengers and two crew "suffered a fatal accident".

King Charles explains his philosophy of harmony in a film for Amazon Prime Video.

The storm toppled trees, damaged homes and left more than 800,000 people without power.

The prime minister says he has discussed the deal with Donald Trump, but there are concerns in Whitehall the US could withdraw support for the agreement.

The four questions you should ask before deciding whether to stay friends or go no contact.

Many of the papers have headlined on Iran, following threats from US President Donald Trump.

How restaurants and retailers use behavioural science to get us to increase our spending.

Satellite images show a steady and significant build-up of US military forces in the region.

Some areas have seen three times their average rainfall. Is there an end in sight to the sogginess? Stav Danaos has the answers.

He is one of the most winningest coaches in NFL history, but his snub from the Pro Footbal Hall of Fame adds to a growing list of defeats.

The first woman to lead the Church of England in its history is officially confirmed at St Paul's Cathedral.

Controversial tax rules for people running holiday lets are like a "disease" that risks forcing them out

Dramatic footage shows wheel falling off a British Airways aircraft shortly after take-off from Harry Reid International airport.

His comments seemed to hint at further layoffs at the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.

The BBC speaks to a person who was aboard a train on which five people died after it was targeted by drones.

The IOPC pauses misconduct proceedings against the officer who shot Chris Kaba, upsetting his family.

A review had found that 39% of deaths with a known cause had been avoidable. The figure has now been revised to 40%.

The coffee chain changes Brian Niccol's travel budget due to media attention and "credible threat actors".

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Braverman is the third sitting Tory MP to defect to Reform in the last eleven days.

Immigration raids in Minneapolis are dividing America

Goalkeeper Anatoly Trubin's header gives Jose Mourinho an unforgettable moment as Benfica beat Real Madrid to stay alive in the Champions League.

Five of the eight teams to qualify automatically for the Champions League were from the Premier League, so why have they been so dominant?

After sweeping their way into the last 16, chief football writer Phil McNulty asks can the Champions League rescue Liverpool's season of turmoil?

Goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin scores in the 98th minute to give Benfica a 4-2 win over Real Madrid - a goal which also secured Jose Mourinho's side a place in the last 16 play-offs of the Champions League on goal difference.