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Local and state lawmakers in Wisconsin, and around the country, routinely attend events with no security.

Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges after his September arrest.

Dr. Salvador Plasencia has agreed to plead guilty to four counts of distribution of ketamine, federal prosecutors said in a statement.

After more than 17 years on the job, Murphy shares his emotions, what he was most proud of and what he thinks his legacy will be in Green Bay.

Gates are set to open Thursday in Milwaukee.

Milwaukee's Temple Menorah was vandalized Sunday.

Wisconsin high schooler Joshua Utley recently traveled to Washington to celebrate his win and meet his representative, Congressman Bryan Steil.

Husel was seeking more than $18 million from the health care companies.

A few storms may be strong to severe producing damaging wind and hail.

The new rule removes a $1.5 million port fee for Great Lakes vessels, opening doors for growth.

Juneteenth is the federal holiday recognizing the end of slavery in the U.S.

Google is partnering with the National Hurricane Center to support forecasts and warnings.

It features 160 headliners, who will take the stage across three weekends.

While single-day general admission tickets typically cost $30, there are plenty of ways to get into the festival for free or at discounted prices.

Here, we've rounded up resources to help make the music festival as memorable as possible.

A union representative said workers are striking to protest working conditions.

Vance Boelter, the man suspected of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers, killing one of them, was taken into custody Sunday night.

Known for its Glazers Donuts, Kwik Trip, Inc. was founded on June 16, 1965 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

The Helmet Hero program offers kids wearing a helmet a coupon for a free small cake cone at any Briq’s Soft Serve location.

He claims the administration is illegally denying financial assistance to white farmers by continuing programs that favor minorities.

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President Trump cuts short his visit to Canada for the summit due to escalating tensions in the region.

The pact between the US and UK means tariffs will be reduced on certain goods such as cars entering the US.

The actor - best known for playing Chandler Bing on Friends – was found dead in his hot tub in October 2023.

The company will forge more than 337,000 tonnes of track in a deal safeguarding its future for the next five years.

For survivors of sexual abuse, practical on the ground change will be vital, writes social affairs editor Alison Holt.

A family is calling for urgent action to support mourners still waiting for their loved ones' bodies.

Two Labour MPs have tabled rival amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill on abortion.

Three sisters say they were abused in night-time rituals at a church by their father and others.

The Society of Radiographers says more patients are filming for social media without permission.

Britain's Katie Boulter speaks exclusively to BBC Sport about the levels of social media abuse she receives.

A report also finds right-leaning audiences on X have almost doubled in the UK since Elon Musk's takeover.

The US president said he would end wars and now a vocal part of his support is urging him to stay out of this conflict.

Rafael Grossi tells the BBC this was as a result of power cuts caused by Israeli strikes on Friday.

Israel's air power may set back Iran's nuclear programme, but it won't destroy it.

As the military confrontation between Iran and Israel intensifies, what is Israel’s real endgame?

Iranians say they are caught between their country's regime and Israeli destruction as the conflict intensifies.

Israeli strikes have damaged buildings at two missile sites as well as an airport runway, satellite images have revealed.

The intrigue has less to do with the failure itself and more with how Kim Jong Un reacted.

The agreement signed at the G7 summit is limited but an achievement nonetheless, writes the BBC's political editor.

Will the sunny, hot weather last for long enough for the start of the world-famous festival?

Tuesday's front pages are dominated by the reaction to Baroness Louise Casey's report on grooming gangs.

A national inquiry and tightening laws on the age of consent are among the review's recommendations.

The war is in strategic stalemate, but Sudan is no-one's priority - an orphan in a region that is ablaze.

A young Indian side led by debutant captain Shubman Gill is set to begin a tough five-Test series in England.

The Environment Agency warns England faces needs a 'continued and sustained effort' to cut water demand.

"We as a society owe these women a debt," the report also says.

The UN human rights chief said Israel's "means and methods of warfare" were inflicting "horrifying, unconscionable suffering".

Catherine missed last year's event during the period she was receiving cancer treatment.

A survey carried out by YouGov indicates 4% of children aged 11-17 have also tried them.

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