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The Wisconsin National Guard was mentioned on Monday morning during a Pentagon briefing. Wisconsin soldiers are being deployed to the Middle East.

MPS has recieved some of the lowest literacy scores from a nationwide report card.

Madison saw a 10.7% decrease in shots fired incidents in 2025, with only five of those being homicides, compared to seven in 2024.

The governor said he hopes to meet with Senate Majority Leader LeMahieu and Assembly Speaker Vos within the next couple of weeks.

Berken is dealing with closed airspaces and canceled flights at airports around her.

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

Lawmakers in Wisconsin are split along party lines.

Some slick spots are possible through early Tuesday.

The west coast will see a total lunar eclipse.

Antetokounmpo could be on the verge of returning from a calf strain that has caused the two-time MVP to miss the Milwaukee Bucks’ last 15 games.

The flock, consisting of 55 poultry, was depopulated to prevent spread.

Austin Police officials say the suspect was killed by officers at the scene.

Fans can enjoy an expanded collection of local flavors, creative concepts and crowd favorites.

The first reference dates back hundreds of years.

Four members of the Milwaukee Common Council said the department will add the rule to its Uniform Standard Operating Procedure.

The rankings of the analysis done by Nexdoor were determined based on neighbor interactions on the platform.

The fire also left three police officers injured. An investigation is now underway.

Though the sale is new, Milwaukee Film’s oversight of “Wisconsin’s oldest still-operating movie theater” is not.

Roughly $600,000 from the city’s affordable housing fund were then used for construction.

Participation has increased by 65% over the last 15 years, according to USA Hockey.

World News

The prime minister told MPs that the government "does not believe in regime change from the skies".

Iran has carried out strikes against Israel, across the Gulf and against a British base in Cyprus in retaliation.

As voters in the state prepare to vote in Tuesday's primary elections, we asked what they make of the events unfolding in the Middle East.

It's hard to predict how the war will end - but those fighting know how they would like it to.

Security analyst Gordon Corera looks at what is likely to happen after much of Iran's most senior leadership is killed.

On the five-year anniversary of Everard's murder, Sir Mark Rowley insists rebuilding trust in the force will take time.

Graduates hired to deliver the presentations a decade ago were told to avoid using words like "debt".

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will give an update on her plans for the UK economy when she gives a statement alongside an economic forecast on 3 March.

Beverage and cannabis company Tilray acquires the brewery, the brand and 11 bars after Brewdog went into administration.

The newly released videos show Bill and Hillary Clinton sitting through separate depositions about Jeffrey Epstein.

The billionaire says "anti-semitism is always in the air".

People in their 20s and 30s tell the BBC how they feel about their finances ahead of the chancellor's Spring Statement.

Whatever the prevailing mood, there seems little prospect of another referendum in the near future.

Conservative clerics are meeting in Nigeria to choose a rival to the first female Archbishop of Canterbury.

Steven Ballard came forward as the fisherman who rescued Alexandra and her dog Snickers from the River Trent.

New Zealand has long struggled to keep its best and brightest with about 180 Kiwis leaving a day.

The papers are dominated by conflict across the Middle East for the third day in a row.

A fast-moving day saw the conflict widen in the region, with strikes being traded between opposing sides.

Iranian official threatens to "set fire" to any ships passing through the crucial Strait of Hormuz.

Iranian strikes on targets across the Middle East and Gulf regions continued on Monday after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran killing the country's supreme leader.

Parents of Vincent Chan's victims will meet the education secretary to press her on safeguarding.

The full Worm Moon rose on Monday and will be visible overnight again into Wednesday morning across the UK.

Authorities gave no explanation for the ousters but they come as purges of military top brass pick up pace.

Adults and accompanied children claiming asylum will only receive refugee status for 30 months under the changes.

The condition is "not a joke", the Tourette Action charity says, as the Baftas fallout continues.

It is the first time the spouse of any world leader has presided over a UN Security Council meeting.

The painting, created by the Dutch master in 1633, had disappeared after being sold in 1961.

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