Wisconsin Supreme Court to decide public water disputes
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will take up a series of legal disputes that could have far-reaching implications for state regulators' power to protect public waters from pollution and overuse.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will take up a series of legal disputes that could have far-reaching implications for state regulators' power to protect public waters from pollution and overuse.
The other motorist suffered critical injuries.
A law firm tied to former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's international consulting work has agreed to pay $4.6 million and register as a foreign agent.
Niederreiter holds a spot in Wild lore for his playoff series game-winning goal in overtime in 2014 against Colorado.
Authorities say a man who tried to rob a Maryland bank before a police officer shot and killed him also is suspected of robbing a different bank last month.
The stadium authority paid $627,000 out-of-pocket for the Super Bowl last winter. Chairman Michael Vekich would say only of the expected NCAA bill: "It's a lot larger — I'll leave it at that."
Lynx coach and general manager Cheryl Reeve responded Thursday to a report Wednesday on WCCO-TV, which indicated Maya Moore's status with the Lynx for 2019 was in doubt.
The Wisconsin man suspected of kidnapping 13-year-old Jayme Closs and killing her parents apparently applied for a job online the day that Jayme escaped, calling himself an "honest guy" even though his resume contains inaccuracies about his work experience.
Researchers in December flagged higher patient death rates, but device companies have questioned the findings.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi repeated her call for President Trump to sign legislation that would reopen the federal government, saying the shutdown is "inflicting great pain."
The jobless rate stayed at 2.8 percent for a fourth month, while an unofficial rate for people without diplomas plunged.
The standoff lasted about 3 hours as authorities tried to get the domestic abuse suspect to drop his weapon.
Members of the state Senate say they'll introduce several bills that would lessen paperwork requirements.
A basketball drama opening Friday is the latest attempt to build a field of dreams onstage.
The film about one of comedy's greatest duos has a hard time playing it straight.
Wallowing in pulpy affectation and hopelessness, the whodunit routinely overdoes it.
Polish actor Joanna Kulig is electrifying in a filmmaker's take on his parents' troubled romance.
The move is the third major addition by the Loons in the last month as they seek to strengthen their defense heading into their third MLS season.
M. Night Shyamalan's new one is not perfect, but "Unbreakable" fans should welcome it.
She also will get paid $1.5 million to sign a 2-year non-compete.
Wild coach Bruce Boudreau discusses the acquisition of winger Pontus Aberg from the Ducks.
U.S. stocks are mostly higher Thursday as health care and industrial companies rise. Banks are slipping as Morgan Stanley drops after its fourth-quarter results fell short of Wall Street's expectations. Smaller companies are making bigger gains than the rest of the market after they suffered outsize losses in late 2018.
Steve Denzine planned for the government shutdown. 27 days later, the Sandstone prison employee may have to look for a substitute teaching job to help pay for day care for his kids.
Pontus Aberg skated at Xcel Energy Center with the Ducks on Wednesday and with the Wild this morning after being traded..