november 7
- 'Missing endangered' 53-year-old South Milwaukee man located safe
- Wisconsin volleyball fights off upset bid, remains tied for first
- What's at stake for Wisconsin voters; Native American turnout efforts
- 'What's for Dessert' author aims to make sweet treats easy
- Wisconsin is known for tight elections, but 2022 Midterms are unusual
- Warming Midwest winters increase fertilizer runoff, pollute waterways
- Wisconsin Republicans could reach a legislative supermajority Nov. 8
- Former Wisconsin country radio DJ honors Loretta Lynn with new comic
- Politifact Wisconsin’s top campaign season claims on hot-button issues
- Comic 'Nativity Variations' is a Milwaukee Rep world premiere
- Opinion: Inflation is the top issue for voters but there's not much the candidates can do about it
- Brewers must increase payroll for 2023 during MLB free agency
- Marquette basketball 2022-23 is in second season under Shaka Smart
- Marquette basketball coach Shaka Smart will use Oso Ighodaro as passer
- On Marquette Shaka Smart radio show Jen Lada replaces Steve Homer True
- Powerball jackpot up to record $1.9 billion Monday
- Request to sequester WI military ballots ahead of midterms denied
- Wisconsin Badgers offensive linemen have experienced constant changes
- Wisconsin quarterback Chase Wolf returned from knee injury quickly
- Milwaukee's Kooky Cooky House will be at Bayshore this year
- Milwaukee Bucks have been involved in several historic streaks
- Mother in Hartland murder-suicide found to have self-inflicted wound
- Wisconsin Badgers basketball courts set up at American Family Field
- Basketball court installed at American Family Field for Badgers games
- PolitiFact: Who has been more press friendly, Tim Michels or Tony Evers?
- Stanley leaves Near West Side Partners after transforming neighborhood
- What we know about the Wisconsin lawsuit over military ballot fraud
- Wisconsin poll chaplains look be a buffer against intimidation tactics
- Marquette beats Fairleigh Dickinson in front
- Buffalo chicken tenders back on Culver's menu