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The 21-year-old Kewaskum native is already gold medalist at the 2026 games.

Some Democrats believe the bills are part of an effort to legislate transgender people out of the public eye.

The Common Council revealed new proposals to that would impact how ICE agents operate in the city.

A strange smell drifting through southeastern Wisconsin sparked hundreds of 911 calls Monday morning, prompting an investigation.

The plant, located at 200 S Emmber Lane, plans to stop production on or around April 17, 2026, and be fully closed on or around May 31.

Feeding Wisconsin is raising concerns about new federal requirements.

Some areas could reach into the low 50s this weekend.

The 33-year-old Sánchez played for the Brewers in 2024 and batted .220 with a .307 on-base percentage, 11 homers and 37 RBIs in 89 games.

Stolz won the men’s 1,000 meters at the Milan Cortina Games in an Olympic-record time for the first of what he hopes will be a four-gold Winter Games.

Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin is leaving the university in May to become president at Columbia University.

February is designated as American Heart Month.

Police said they'd gotten information the boy may have had a gun, so he was searched at 7:30 a.m.

Emmet Fisher of Hager City says grocery store shelves would be empty if all undocumented immigrants are deported.

There will also be four community nights and 23 promotional giveaways.

Police arrested 61-year-old Michael Zolper after the suspect reportedly solicited sexual acts from tenants.

Climatologists use 30-year periods to express year-to-year variability. Here's how they are using this data.

The man told several media outlets that he had nothing to do with last week's disappearance of Guthrie.

The beginning of competition on Wednesday is slated for 6:30 p.m. local time, which is 12:30 p.m. ET.

Wisconsin woman fulfills her dream of going to the Olympics while supporting American athletes in Italy.

A bipartisan bill to fund Wisconsin's version of C-SPAN is on its way to the State Senate.

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Sir Keir Starmer says comments by the businessman and Manchester United co-owner are "offensive and wrong".

Six people were killed and at least 25 others were injured at a school, and two others were found dead at a nearby home.

The BBC's political editor analyses the vetting rows facing the PM over Lord Doyle and Lord Mandelson.

The father of six starred in multiple popular shows and films in the late 1990s and early 2000s, including Dawson's Creek and Varsity Blues.

Nottingham Forest sack Sean Dyche as head coach after just 114 days in charge and are looking for their fourth boss of the season.

The BBC visits the Iranian capital for the first time since authorities used unprecedented force to put down protests last month.

Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson miss out on becoming the first British figure skaters in 32 years to win an Olympic medal, as they fail to make the ice dance podium.

Emails appear to show the desperate measures Ferguson considered to rescue her finances.

The government wants 16 and 17-year-olds to be able to vote at the next general election.

Critics say the proposed tax could force families to shorten trips or spend their money overseas.

Discarded nitrous oxide canisters are exploding in waste incinerators causing staff safety concerns.

Juliette Bryant has called on the Palace to "act" on revelations about Andrew's relationship with Epstein.

Lindsey Vonn says she is "making progress" after having a successful third surgery on the broken leg she sustained in a crash at the Winter Olympics on Sunday.

Nordic combined is the only Olympic sport at Milan-Cortina that does not have a women's event. BBC Sport takes a look at why.

Norwegian medal-winning biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid apologises again for cheating on his ex-girlfriend.

There was plenty of intrigue on the ice heading into the Milan-Cortina ice dance finals - and that was nothing compared to the drama off it.

The 2022 Winter Olympics were a disaster for British skeleton - but they have bounced back with a vengeance since.

After a cardiac arrest Patrick Charnley was clinically dead. He came back to life a changed man.

The Netherlands has the lowest working hours in Europe, but some say it is harming its economy.

Members of the remote community have spoken of their fear and uncertainty after nine people were killed.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sir Jim Ratcliffe dominate Thursday's front pages.

Austin Appelbee, 13, swam to get help for his mother and siblings after they were swept out to sea.

The inquiry is likely to address whether any officers who worked on the case should be disciplined.

Instagram's Adam Mosseri faced questioning about the impact of his platform on minors.

Six Republican lawmakers joined Democrats to back a resolution that seeks to end the tariffs Trump imposed on Canada last year.

The national police chief has branded the case an "unprecedented crime" unlike any other seen before in the country.

Gordon Brown said police should "urgently" re-examine their investigation into Epstein's victims possibly being trafficked in and out of the UK.

A gunman who laid siege to the school shot the principal and another female student who is out of danger.

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