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Milwaukee war hero, Lance Sijan, honored again in memorial rededication
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A hometown war hero was recognized once again Thursday, July 10, in Milwaukee. Captain Lance Sijan from Bay View, an air force pilot who was shot down during the Vietnam War and endured torture and eventually died in Hanoi...

Governor Evers lends a hand with YMCA Summer Food Program
Last week's Wisconsin state budget, signed into law by Governor Tony Evers, included $10 million dollars to continue the Food Security Initiative. LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) – Last week's Wisconsin state budget, signed into law by Governor Tony Evers,...

Milwaukee war hero memorial restored at Mitchell International Airport
NEEDED TO BE TAKEN CARE FOR YOU AS A CLIENT. TONIGHT, A MEMORIAL MAKEOVER FOR A WAR HERO FROM MILWAUKEE. BAYVIEW NATIVE CAPTAIN LANCE SIJAN DIED FIGHTING IN THE VIETNAM WAR. THE TRIBUTE AT MITCHELL AIRPORT HONORING HIS SERVICE WAS IN NEED OF...

Election security groups urge Supreme Court to block late-arriving ballots
Three leading election integrity groups urged the Supreme Court on Thursday to prohibit states from counting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, warning that the practice violates federal law and undermines public trust in elections.In...

Milwaukee police shootings; reevaluating domestic violence, fight response
In the span of less than two weeks, three local police officers were shot while responding to calls about fights and domestic violence. Now, the Milwaukee Police Association union said it is rethinking how officers respond. MILWAUKEE - In the span...

Governor Evers visits Seymour farm, undecided on running for third term
SEYMOUR, Wis. (WBAY) - Governor Tony Evers made a stop in Seymour as part of his statewide biennial budget tour. He touched on his overall thoughts on the final legislation. Governor Tony Evers put pen to paper just last week, signing the budget...

Wisconsin passes bill to attract data center development
MADISON, Wis. — Solidifying its interest in data center construction, Wisconsin enacted a new law to support the development of two computing facilities in Port Washington and Beaver Dam. Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday signed Assembly Bill 140, now...

Wisconsin congressional maps: New lawsuit seeks to redraw districts before 2026 midterms
Wisconsin Congressional Districts (2025) MADISON, Wis. - A new lawsuit seeking to redraw Wisconsin's congressional district boundary lines was filed on Tuesday, less than two weeks after the state Supreme Court declined to hear a pair of other...

Milwaukee’s Beaches Had Polluted Water For More Than Half of 2024
Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee McKinley Beach. File photo by Graham Kilmer. As Wisconsinites hit the beach this summer, a new report finds 77 percent of Great Lakes beaches in the state tested as potentially unsafe for...

Milwaukee police officer shot, effort to honor Corder in Washington, D.C.
FOX6 is talking to the people who knew and loved Officer Kendall Corder, including Corder's former sergeant, who thought of him like one of her own kids. MILWAUKEE - Efforts to honor a Milwaukee police officer killed in the line of duty are going...

NH secretary of state rebuffs Trump request for state’s voter roll
New Hampshire is among the states targeted by the U.S. Department of Justice seeking information about its voting system, including a request for a complete copy of the state’s voter registration list. The inquiry for sensitive voter information...

Law School faculty spotlight: Prof. Karen Sandrik
Marquette University Law School is delighted to welcome Prof. Karen Sandrik — a nationally recognized scholar, gifted teacher and former elite athlete — who brings a rare blend of intellectual depth, real-world experience, and infectious energy to...

Governor Evers discusses reelection decision timetable during visit to La Crosse
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- Gov. Tony Evers provided a timeline for his reelection decision Thursday, telling NEWS 8 NOW he expects to announce his plans sometime next week. "I would say sometime soon, I would say if today is Thursday it will be sometime...

Wisconsin DNR: Marsh dredging project already on books
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources is set to proceed with a marsh dredging project that Gov. Tony Evers had previously vetoed funding for. The announcement came after Evers’ veto stopped a $70,000...

Senators seek to protect rural stations amid push to claw back public media funds
Washington — The Senate is expected to vote next week on a request from the White House to claw back funding for international aid and public broadcasting. But the funding for rural radio and television stations — sometimes an area's sole source...

Non-Profit Snapshot: 4 Things Non-Profits Need to Know About SCOTUS’s Religious Tax Exemption Ruling
Welcome to this edition of the FP Non-Profit Snapshot, where we take a quick look at a recent significant legal development with an emphasis on how it impacts non-profit organizations. This edition focuses on a landmark Supreme Court decision that...

Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul sues Trump administration for unlawfully cutting billions in disaster mitigation funding
Contact: DOJCommunications@doj.state.wi.us MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today joined a coalition of 20 states in suing the Trump Administration over its unlawful termination of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA)...

Wisconsin State Patrol bureau director, wife found dead; Son dies by suicide
JUST BEEN ASSIGNED TO THE CASE. DEVELOPING JUST OUTSIDE OF MADISON, A HIGH RANKING STATE OFFICIAL AND HIS WIFE SHOT TO DEATH INSIDE THEIR MIDDLETON HOME. THE VICTIMS, JUST IDENTIFIED AS DAVID PABST, THE DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION SAFETY FOR...

New York City faces heat advisory days after torrential rains
A state of emergency was declared in New Jersey this week following torrential rains that caused fatal floods. Following Monday's torrential rains, a heat advisory has been issued in New York City. A flood watch has been issued in the Washington,...

Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds “Pro-choice” rights by striking down outdated abortion ban from 1849
The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s liberal majority struck down the state’s 176-year-old abortion ban on July 2, ruling 4-3 that it was superseded by newer state laws regulating the procedure, including statutes that criminalize abortions only after a...