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After spending so many years surrounded by books, Jaskolski and her husband have coauthored a novel called “The Long Road Home.”

Cold air, snow and windy conditions return this weekend.

Wind gusts could get up to 60mph Friday.

Most in the legal field agree the use of AI ultimately comes down to personal responsibility.

What's happening in the Badger State this weekend.

Milwaukee police oversee about 31 flock cameras around the city.

John Blackwell scored a career-high 34 points and Wisconsin hung on to beat Washington 85-82 in the third round of the Big Ten Tournament.

The American Diabetes Association is asking lawmakers to prioritize access and affordability.

Appleton International Airport expects to have a record number of flights this month as students and families head out for spring break.

Starting on Thursday, officers teamed up to look for drivers running red lights or stop signs.

Signficant snowfall totals and impacts are expected for parts of the state.

The incident happened when a Milwaukee Police Department officer approached a tow truck with a man inside that was wanted for parole.

Dellshire is set to open in spring, with an immersive 16th-century manor-style retreat.

Doctors don't have clear indication for when supply could increase.

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"Plan ahead for a safe ride home."

The iconic group will take the stage at American Family Insurance Amphitheater on Sunday, June 21.

Zach Currier, a student-athlete at Lawrence University, is looking to establish a "Patriots of Faith," a Turning Point chapter on campus.

Milwaukee Police was investigating an area for drug dealing when a suspect fled on foot and became unconscious during arrest due to drug use.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics expects there to be thousands of openings for plumbers, pipefitters and steamfitters over the next decade.

World News

The US Central Command says rescue efforts continue after a refuelling aircraft went down over western Iraq.

Analysts had been expecting 0.2% growth for the UK economy at the beginning of the year.

Sinners, Marty Supreme, Hamnet and One Battle After Another are among the films in contention this year.

The echoes between the conflicts are certainly there but there are also profound differences.

In first study of its kind, Cambridge researchers found AI toys could misread some children's emotions.

Lauren Macpherson was travelling home from a festival in London when her life changed forever.

Ed Miliband says the competition watchdog is primed to intervene if firms use the oil price shock to "rip off" customers.

Jack Draper is penalised with a controversial hindrance call as Daniil Medvedev ends the Briton's Indian Wells title defence in the quarter-finals.

Tommy Lynch rushed to hospital when he woke with blue skin but it turned out to be from his sheets.

Friday feels noticeably colder. Helen Willetts explains why there's been a change in temperature and looks at how long it may last.

The Doctor's assistant Peter Purves was invited to a screening of the episodes in Leicester.

The seamen died when Iranian warship the Iris Dena was sunk on 4 March by a US submarine near Sri Lanka.

Flights are restricted due to the conflict leaving people stuck running up bills for rooms and food.

Six US voters tell the BBC how they feel about the major US military intervention in Iran.

The Iran women's national football team have become "heroes" and deserve to be free to live their lives, says former Iran men's head coach Afshin Ghotbi.

The BBC visited the city of Nabatieh, witnessing the pace and scale of Israel's bombing as its war with Hezbollah continues to escalate.

Drones, cruise missiles and fighter jets have become a common sight for many sailors stranded on ships in the Gulf.

Six ships have been reportedly attacked in the Gulf in less than 48 hours, bringing the total vessels attacked during the war to 18.

Seema Misra calls for accountability as a report by MPs raises concerns about ongoing delays.

The government's hopes that 2026 was the year when growth would pick up are at risk of being scuppered.

The highest-profile contest is for the mayorship of Paris - which has been under left-wing control for 25 years.

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Balen Shah's RSP has achieved a feat many thought impossible in Nepal: a sweeping majority.

Reports say the US may be moving parts of its Thaad system to the Middle East, despite Seoul's opposition.

The presenter was taken off air on BBC Radio Scotland last year following an internal complaint about her conduct.

The FBI says the incident is being investigated as a "targeted act of violence against the Jewish community".

Indigenous leaders made Charles aware of the "threat" posed by the movement during a meeting in London, they say.

"Selfish and narcissistic" Rodney Ade Roberts is jailed for more than five years for scamming three women.

The plan is part the mayor's strategy to stop death and serious injury on London's roads by 2041.

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