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Gutekunst said he knows Packers fans expect more after a sour end to the season in a playoff loss to the Bears.

Milwaukee Public Schools is now offering lead blood test screenings inside schools thanks to grant money awarded by the CDC.

The lawsuit announced on Tuesday asks the court to adopt a new school finance system that meets the needs of districts.

The team is eyeing season ticket holders who repeatedly re-sell tickets through secondary market or brokers.

Many Republicans and Democrats alike expect the president to focus on affordability and the economy.

Democrats introduced legislation on Tuesday to raise the state’s minimum wage to $15 per hour, with plans to reach $20 per hour by the year 2030.

Vacancy rates are still more than double pre-pandemic levels and aging populations continue to grow.

Minor snow accumulation is expected around the state.

The grand jury on Monday declined to indict Beverley on one count of assault of a family member. Beverley had been free on a $40,000 bond.

During one of the most trying times in America, the Southeast's weather did not help the ongoing battle for justice.

The company said it will instead be rolled into milestone celebrations for the brand going forward.

His family says he died by suicide. In a statement shared on Tuesday, his family said he lived with bipolar disorder for two decades.

For Ukrainians living in Wisconsin, every anniversary of Russia’s invasion reignites their commitment to support their homeland.

The handmade blankets helped reduce fear and anxiety for hospitalized children.

Monday was the last day for spearers on Lake Winnebago to try to harvest a lake sturgeon.

A couple from Pewaukee and travel agents are scrambling to figure the situation out.

Gail’s Law is named after Gail Zeamer, a Neenah woman who died from breast cancer in 2024.

WEDC backs new Fusion Energy Coalition with $778,000 grant.

The National Counties Association legislative conference allows local leaders to make connections on Capitol Hill and advocate for project funding.

One substantial project in the works is the transformation of an approximately 230-acre site bought by the city.

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Changes announced in the Budget mean all energy bills will see some kind of reduction, but it will vary.

The BBC's Anthony Zurcher says the US president appealed to his base and taunted his opponents in a marathon speech.

President Donald Trump said the US "is winning again" - making a series of claims about his record in a speech which lasted almost two hours.

Lucinda Ritchie, who has full mental capacity, was transferred from a hospital bed despite her refusal.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's trip to Jordan is their first international tour as a couple since August 2024.

BBC's Will Grant visits Puerto Vallarta, a popular coastal resort town, to see the damage.

The actor says his daughter "will be remembered for the light and joy she brought into the world".

The birds moult to protect themselves, but in a warming world, it could be endangering them.

The US president's speech to Congress included spats with political rivals and special guests.

The rebuttal - first delivered in 1966 - is often given by rising stars in the opposition party.

Daniel Bush takes a closer look at Trump's focus on the economy and immigration during his State of the Union address.

An ejected Democrat and a patriotic parade by ice hockey players were among the colourful moments during Trump's speech.

Arvid Lindblad tells BBC Sport about being shaped by his Indian and Swedish heritage and how he was fixated on reaching F1 from aged five.

From 25 February, a new system will come into force which will affect many people, including British dual nationals.

It was quite a moment when Sir Chris Bryant called the former prince "rude, arrogant and entitled" in the House of Commons, the BBC's political editor writes.

Typical household bills will fall by 7% when the new energy cap takes effect on 1 April 2026.

The government has unveiled its long-awaited plans for reforming SEND provision in England - but what do those most impacted make of the changes?

The first of 16 new walk-in clinics across Scotland is now open but it is not clear when a target of them delivering one million appointments will be hit.

Tirion Richards was unable to see, move her legs or lift her head following the incident in Cardigan.

In major vote Senedd backs legislation which could allow for terminally ill people to end their lives.

The objects, which were used to produce tools and weapons, were found on grazing land in west Wales.

The bill seeks prison terms of five to ten years for what it describes as "acts against nature".

Joint operations were postponed after the main supplier suffered a critical incident at its plant.

Users were unhappy about plans for age verification to require facial or ID scans.

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Arvid Lindblad tells BBC Sport about being shaped by his Indian and Swedish heritage and how he was fixated on reaching F1 from aged five.

The Lionesses will host Ukraine in their Women's World Cup qualifier at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in June.

The driver of the car involved in a fatal crash involving British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has appeared in court in Nigeria.

Gianni Infantino has clashed with players' unions and European football, but remains in an impregnable position at Fifa.

US government officials are warned that there could be "catastrophic" security consequences if cities hosting World Cup matches do not receive funding that has been frozen.