MADISON (WKOW) -- A woman with more than 15 years of experience in criminal justice and public safety reform will serve as the interim independent monitor for Madison.
MADISON (WKOW) -- Missy Hughes, the former head of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, is one of the many Democrats running to replace Gov. Tony Evers when his current term
MADISON (WKOW) — State Democratic lawmakers are urging Republicans to approve funding to keep veteran housing and recovery program facilities open in Chippewa Falls and Green Bay. These facilities are
MADISON (WKOW) -- The campaign to raise $66.5 million of funding for the new Wisconsin History Center is now finished, the Wisconsin Historical Foundation announced Thursday evening.
The summer travel season is upon us, and officials with the Transportation Security Administration are urging people to plan ahead in order to avoid delays at the airport.
The legislation would require hospitals to publicly post prices for "shoppable services" like x-rays, MRIs, knee replacements and other non-emergency procedures.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (WKOW) -- The Minnesota-based health care company CureIS is suing Verona-based Epic Systems in federal court, accusing the health technology giant of interfering with its business, trade
A bill that would make posting, publishing or distributing a deepfake nude photo or video of someone a felony is making its way through the legislative process at the state