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Follow along as evidence is presented in the case against Dugan, who's accused of helping a Mexican immigrant dodge federal officers.

Jacobs says he'd rather play through pain than watch from the sideline.

Bass Bay Brewhouse, a popular Muskego restaurant, was destroyed when a fire broke out Friday, Dec. 12.

In the weeks that followed the shooting, local businesses stepped up to help.

The bills were drafted based off a January listening session with concerned Madison residents.

The President gave American farmers billions in aid during a trade war in his first term, but the relief was not extended to hardwood companies.

Because the Packers didn't trade for Parsons until late August, Jeff Hafley is used to working with a Packers defense without Parsons.

Expect highs in the 30s and 40s through Thursday.

AAA predicted that 122.4 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this year between Dec. 20 and Jan. 1.

David McFadden said he's been proud to mold the next generation of first responders.

With three weeks left in the regular season, it puts the Packers in a much more precarious position.

UW Health reveals new details about its on-scene and in-hospital response.

The bill is intended to give organic producers the tools to grow and modernize, per a release from Sen. Tammy Baldwin's office.

The trial is set to resume Tuesday in Milwaukee.

Officials said almost 40 people were administered blood while en route to hospital since the program began.

Rabbi Michoel Feinstein said, historically, the Jewish response to intimidation is always to seek peace.

Protesters said they will continue to show up during the trial.

The charges relate to attempts to present Republican electors to Congress falsely claiming that Trump had won Wisconsin that year.

In Milwaukee, thousands from the Jewish community came together at Bayshore Mall on Sunday for a public menorah lighting, seeking comfort and unity.

Here's what homeowners can expect when they get their tax bills in the mail.

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British Medical Association members start 14th walkout of pay dispute in England at 07:00 on Wednesday.

The 54-year-old's driving grew increasingly aggressive before he drove into parade crowds.

It comes a week after the US seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, in a move that intensified pressure on its government.

The UK ended its participation in the scheme in 2020 after agreeing a Brexit deal with the EU.

Rob Reiner, the Hollywood director, and his wife Michele were both found dead with stab wounds on Sunday.

The US actor is tipped for an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of table tennis star Marty Mauser.

As the US president follows through on his threat to sue the BBC, what are the options for the corporation?

An essay mill owner says he's made millions, while an ex-lecturer says he quit due to rife cheating.

It's one of three social media adverts banned for irresponsibly exploiting body insecurites.

The National Audit Office said there was a backlog of 1.1 million tests since the Covid-19 pandemic.

Daniel Barr jumped into action when he saw a car striking pedestrians at Liverpool's victory parade.

Victims of the Liverpool parade attack describe the physical and mental scars the incident left.

Doyle, who admitted 31 offences, was sentenced to 21 years and six months in prison.

For 32 years Paul Doyle lived a blameless life, but in his past were signs of a violent temper.

BBC correspondent Will Grant surveys the similarities and differences between current US-Venezuela tensions and the 1989 invasion of Panama.

The UK set to rejoin the EU student exchange programme and the BBC's response to Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit feature in Wednesday's papers.

The first funerals are being held for victims of Sunday's mass shooting at Bondi Beach.

Eleven minutes of video captures the moment Australia's iconic beach turns into a scene of horror.

Four ways to keep the magic without the meltdowns and create stress-free festive fun for children.

The US president has filed a defamation lawsuit over the BBC's edit of his speech in a Panorama documentary.

The government has launched a consultation on how the BBC should be funded in the future.

The US will restrict entry of people from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan and Syria as well as holders of Palestinian Authority passports.

Around 7.5% of 16 to 24-year-old-men are using the small sachets that fit under the top lip, research suggests.

Columba McVeigh, from Donaghmore in County Tyrone, was murdered in 1975 when he was 19.

The footprints date back some 210 million years and show traces of toes and claws.

Communities secretary says the country must learn lessons from the Nathan Gill bribery case.

It has published a consultation document - or green paper - laying out plans to futureproof the BBC.

The girl was found dead at a house in Weston-super-Mare on Monday evening.

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