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The two schools are located only eight miles away from each other.

From Grafton to Darlington, several teams took home the title of state champions in their division.

The bill was scheduled for a vote on Wednesday before it was pulled from the calendar.

High temperatures will reach into the 40s and 50s.

From eggnog to cut-out cookies to raw beef sandwiches, there's plenty to be aware of.

Appleton-based Fleet Farm held their annual Orange Friday at stores around the state.

Police said Sackmann was traveling to the Milwaukee area, where her vehicle was found. They believe she's still in the area.

Leaders had been hoping for a three- or five-year renewal for the independent charter school.

Twenty school districts have not received payments yet this school year.

The Vikings are 4-6 and in last place. Will the Packers triumph?

We'll see sunshine with highs a little above average.

After realizing people were hurt, Heather Wierzchowski helped shelter people at her cafe for safety.

What's happening in the Badger State this weekend.

Many residents in Ozaukee and Washington Counties are uniting to oppose the proposed route for the power lines to the Port Washington data center.

Thursday was National Rural Health Day.

A National Retail Federation survey indicates about 60% of consumers have already started shopping for the holidays.

Namar Hicks, 18, was shot and killed two blocks from Assata High School on Nov. 14 after he left for an "early dismissal."

The bills were passed following a round of debate on the Assembly floor.

He and the writer and director of the film, which pays homage to a Milwaukee music duo, will be at The Oriental Theatre in Milwaukee on Dec. 2.

In total, 127 cases of potential fraud or irregularities covering several elections were referred to prosecutors between Sept. 2024, and Nov. 2025.

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Vladimir Putin says the plan could be the "basis" for peace but warns Russia is prepared to fight on.

There are 28 key points and while several on the face of it could be acceptable to Ukraine, others cross Kyiv's red lines.

Shumeet Banerji, an ex-management consultant, leaves the BBC board and criticises its governance.

Those taking part in the study will be children under 16 who are going through puberty.

The Georgia representative will leave office in the New Year.

A row over fossil fuels has broken out at COP30 but this is also likely to be a negotiating tactic.

The celebrities were speaking to BBC News ahead of Blackpool week, a major milestone in the contest.

It was billed as potentially the political showdown of the year. Instead, both men gave one another praise.

Briton Anthony Joshua says he will "stomp all over" Jake Paul and "break" the American as the pair come face-to-face to promote their heavyweight fight.

It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a new record after Man of Steel comic found in a California home is auctioned.

Nathan Gill, 52, is sentenced to 10 and a half years in prison after admitting taking bribes while an MEP.

Seismic activity was recorded as the Tartan Army celebrated Scotland reaching their first World Cup since 1998.

They’re derived from fish sperm and celebs including Charlie XCX swear by them. But what are polynucleotides and do they work?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's response to a US-backed plan to end the war with Russia leads Saturday's papers.

As AI-generated music floods streaming platforms, questions bubble over whether listeners are owed more transparency.

Russia and Ukraine may be about to enter a period of intense diplomacy, writes the BBC's Russia editor.

Thousands of earthquakes were caused by magma "pumping through" Earth's crust for three months, they say.

For the first time in a generation, England finally have the pace bowling to truly worry Australia down under, writes Stephan Shemilt.

Typical gas and electricity bills are forecast to fall slightly from January when a new energy price cap began.

More than half the 49 saplings grown from the illegally felled tree will be planted in a week.

The PM tells the BBC he has made "good steps" on the cost-of-living but it will take time to turn the country around.

A Human Rights Watch report claims Israel’s forcible displacement of residents from three refugee camps violates international humanitarian law.

Kim Leadbeater says the draft law is approaching a "crunch point" after peers suggested more than 1,000 changes.

The BBC's Colin Paterson explains why the rules are being changed.

Aleksandar Vucic said he had "never killed anyone, wounded anyone, or done anything similar".

A male teacher "got the whole brunt" of the attack and some children were hit with bear spray.

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For the first time in a generation, England finally have the pace bowling to truly worry Australia down under, writes Stephan Shemilt.

Briton Anthony Joshua says he will "stomp all over" Jake Paul and "break" the American as the pair come face-to-face to promote their heavyweight fight.

Clubs will no longer be able to sell assets like hotels and women's teams to themselves from next season as the Premier League moves to a new system of Financial Fair Play.