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The governor says there's a long list of things he wants to accomplish in his final year in office.

The wild-card playoff game marked the fourth time they lost a game they had led by at least nine points in the second half.

A hospital spokesperson cited “escalating legal and federal regulatory risk facing systems and providers across the nation” in making the decision.

Hospitals report seeing the highest number of flu cases since last February.

Green Bay’s Micah Parsons calls his torn anterior cruciate ligament “the most challenging thing that I think I’ve ever faced as a human."

Overall, health officials said more people in Outagamie County were sick during the holidays.

The rapid growth of data centers has prompted lawmakers from both parties to push for statewide regulations

House members will be focused on Congress and running for re-election.

The Portage County District Attorney’s Office said it received a report that showed Coyle had recent sexual contact with the child victim.

A public market will be built in the city, which will replace the former Boston Store at Brookfield Square Mall.

Unseasonably warm temperatures hang on through Tuesday.

From keynote speakers to acts of service, here's a handful of events you can attend.

From Jan. 17 to 18, residents and nonresidents may fish on most state waters without a fishing license, trout stamp or salmon stamp.

LaFleur reiterated Sunday how much he wants to keep the job he’s had for the last seven seasons.

It's expansion, in part, is due to the increase in data centers statewide.

Industry leaders attribute it to the rising cost of living.

Many Wisconsinites are experiencing sticker shock over their energy bills this winter, particularly over the past month.

Cornerstone Community Center near Green Bay is adding a fourth sheet of ice.

In an awards ceremony that went almost entirely as expected, the night's final award was the most surprising.

The competition took place at the Woodman's Sports and Convention Center.

World News

As Iran's deadly crackdown on anti-government protests continue, the US president is considering how best to respond.

Eleven central banks have backed Jerome Powell after the US launched a criminal investigation into the US Fed.

Recruits tell the BBC an ex-teacher who operates on Telegram misled them, saying they could avoid combat.

Elon Musk's chatbot is under fire for altering images of women to remove their clothes without their consent.

Health editor Hugh Pym revamped his diet after a test suggested his gut health appeared to look five years older than he was

The former ambassador apologises "unequivocally" for maintaining links with Epstein after 2008 conviction

People in Scotland tell BBC News what they need to hear in Shona Robison's Scottish Budget.

Court papers filed on Monday show the broadcaster will argue the Florida court lacks "personal jurisdiction" over the BBC.

The head of her far-right party, Jordan Bardella, warns banning her running for president would be "deeply worrying" for democracy.

The BBC has received eyewitness accounts of security forces attacking anti-government protesters across the country.

The authorities are responding to protests with a ferocious security crackdown and near total internet shutdown.

The US president and his administration have threatened "very strong options" to intervene in Iran, including military action.

Hundreds of people are believed to have been killed, as days of large demonstrations threaten the regime. Here's what you need to know.

The actor discusses spearheading the Welsh National Theatre and starring in its first production.

More children in England are in drug and alcohol treatment, but families say many cannot get help.

Some 180 writers, including former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, have withdrawn from the event.

More bosses are sharing the top job giving them more time for family and breaks.

The world's biggest boy band are due to reveal their 2026 tour dates - why is it causing so much excitement?

Shortly after winning the 2016 Australian Open boys' title, a disillusioned Oliver Anderson was arrested for throwing a set - now he is rebuilding his career.

Thursday's election highlights a demographic issue common to many African countries.

The posters bear the message "we belong together", superimposed over a photo of fans taken during his last world tour.

Damien Egan, Labour MP for Bristol North East and vice chair of Labour Friends of Israel, cancelled the appearance.

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison called the deployment a "federal invasion of the Twin Cities".

Rosita Salvador Mabuiango's mother was sheltering for days before giving birth perched above the water.

Four crew members are scheduled to depart earlier than scheduled later this week after a medical issue involving an unidentified crew member.

Raids on businesses such as nail bars and takeaways have increased by 77% since Labour took office, the government says.

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Sadiq Khan speaks to Newscast about crime in London, social media and Europe.

And does Trump have a plan for Iran?

Watch Mainwaring dancing and sparring with Morecambe and Wise and a special tribute to Noel Coward

Paul Young looks back on a career that saw him capture the hearts of a generation of fans.

Michael Carrick agrees to become Manchester United interim head coach - and former England assistant manager Steve Holland is set to be his number two.