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From cultural showcases to community gatherings, here’s a look at some events happening around the state.

Wisconsin Democrats are hoping to flip majority control of the Legislature and retain the governor's seat this year.

The reports filed this week offer the first glimpse at one key measurement of how the race to be decided on April 7 is stacking up.

Democrats across the country are proposing state law changes to rein in federal immigration officers

Lawmakers took a closer look at what went wrong and whether the state was ready to learn from it.

Temperatures dip back well below average.

More clouds fill in Thursday with snow returning by the afternoon.

Drivers will face another year of changing traffic patterns between Appleton and De Pere.

For many Milwaukee residents, it may become increasingly difficult to find access to fresh food.

The mother of the children entered a plea deal earlier this month.

The department will use drones to help shorten response times and collect information.

The bill's author said the legislation was drafted in response to reports of child grooming in schools.

Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-LA, held a hearing Wednesday urging HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to require in-person consultations for Mifepristone.

Data shows nearly 40,000 Wisconsinites were diagnosed with cancer in 2025.

Julie Carpenter, a licensed athletic trainer with the Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin Health Network, emphasized starting slow.

It was the first NFL game to have over 30 million viewers on a streaming service.

The Bucks’ latest loss came as they approach the midway point of a season that hasn’t met their expectations thus far.

Time is winding down for lawmakers to get things done in the current legislative session.

One longtime resident said the town’s natural resource of Cedar Creek should not be used for one family’s private benefit.

The Houston-based data center development company announced it withdrew plans to build in the Village of Greenleaf amid community pushback.

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The judiciary says Soltani is not facing charges carrying the death penalty, while a rights group reports that the execution has been "postponed".

Cyane Panine, 24, died in the Crans Montana fire that is believed to have started when sparklers attached to champagne bottles set foam on the ceiling alight.

France says a small military contingent has arrived and more forces will be there in the coming days.

Charles Brohiri pleaded guilty to travelling without buying a ticket a total of 112 times.

Edinburgh and Leeds will host the opening stages of the men's and women's Tour de France in 2027, with the UK Government saying it will be "the most accessible major sporting spectacle ever held in Britain".

The Taliban leader once warned of a split: A BBC investigation reveals how attitudes to women, the internet and religion are dividing the group at the very top.

The foreign secretary called on allies to "double down" and unite around the shared threat of Russian aggression.

The tanker, Veronica, was seized in a predawn operation "without incident", the US military's Southern Command says.

Dr Susan Gilby told the BBC she was relieved the case was over and that it "was never about the money."

The Princess of Wales hosts England's women's rugby team at Windsor Castle to celebrate their World Cup success in September.

The restaurant critic says inspectors should "modernise" after Ynyshir recieved a one-out-of-five hygiene rating.

Four astronauts who left the International Space Station (ISS) a month early due to one of the crew members falling ill have returned to Earth on Thursday.

The ex-minister has joined Nigel Farage's party after his dramatic sacking from the shadow cabinet.

BBC Sport and the World Sport Photography Awards present a selection of the world's finest sporting images from this year's competition.

The three easiest plants to keep alive and how to make sure you keep them healthy all year round.

As the US announces the next of its plan to end the war, serious obstacles mean implementation will be difficult.

Many Labour MPs and officials privately expect the government to follow the Australia's example and implement a ban.

Harrison Sullivan will not have to pay the full cost of the jet that police chartered to arrest him.

Reservists will remain on call for an extra decade, with a lower threshold for being called up.

Grok will no longer allow users to remove clothing from images of real people in jurisdictions where it is illegal.

The presenter will continue to host University challenge and his Radical podcast for the BBC.

Chief Constable Craig Guildford is facing calls to resign or be sacked by senior politicians.

Charities say employers will still be able to certify themselves without employing "a single disabled person".

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Edinburgh and Leeds will host the opening stages of the men's and women's Tour de France in 2027, with the UK Government saying it will be "the most accessible major sporting spectacle ever held in Britain".

England's front-row stocks take a hit as prop Asher Opoku-Fordjour is ruled out of the Six Nations with a shoulder injury.

Igor Thiago's route to the Premier League has been far from straightforward - BBC Sport charts the rise of Brentford's record-breaking Brazilian striker.

Football managers' authority is being steadily eroded, Sir Gareth Southgate says, but the switch to head coaching still brings a "significant melting pot of problems and pressure".