Someone in Lake Hallie is stealing cars. Police in the city say they’ve gotten calls about six stolen cars recently. Detective Tim Bowman says they’ve recovered four, but the other two are missing. Of the cars that police have recovered, money and other things inside the car were all cleaned-out. Bowman says they have some suspects in mind, but he says it’s best for everyone to lock their cars going forward.
Read MoreThere are a dozen new charges against the former Green Bay youth tennis coach accused of taking pictures up girls’ skirts. Prosecutors filed the new charges yesterday against Joshua Denault. Investigators say Denault was taking upskirt pictures for years while he was coaching tennis at local clubs. The new victims listed in the new charges are ages 11, 14, and 16-years-old. Prosecutors say they found three dozen ‘suspicious’ videos on his phone. Denault is out on bond while waiting for
Read MoreThere are now murder charges for the death of the man who was held down in front of Milwaukee’s downtown Hyatt back in June. Milwaukee County’s D.A. filed murder charges yesterday against the four private security guards who held D’Vontaye Mitchell down on the ground. The medical examiner said he died from ‘restraint asphyxia,’ but also died from the ‘toxic effect’ of meth and cocaine. Mitchell’s death was caught on video. His family has been demanding charges for more than
Read MoreThe former warden at the prison in Waupun has pleaded not guilty to the charges stemming from an inmate’s death. Randall Hepp was in court in Dodge County yesterday to face a single felony charge of misconduct in office. He’s looking at charges, along with eight other former employees at the prison, for the death of an inmate who died in his cell from dehydration. That death is one of five recent deaths at the prison in Waupun, but is
Read MoreWisconsin’s governor is officially on the record against the constitutional amendments that would limit his unilateral spending power. Governor Tony Evers said in a statement yesterday that the constitutional amendments on this month’s ballot are a ‘takeover by the Republican Party.’ The two amendments would give lawmakers some say in how billions of dollars in federal money is spent. Right now, the governor gets to spend that money as he sees fit. Republicans say there needs to be some oversight,
Read MoreHulkamaniacs, and/or beer drinkers in Wisconsin, are getting the chance to grab a cold one from one of wrestling’s greatest icons. Hulk Hogan made stops in Waukesha, Pewaukee, and Hubertus yesterday to promote his Real American Beer. Fans turned out to see Hogan, and said they were at least willing to try his new beer. The Real American Beer is described as a light lager. Hogan will make stops in Appleton and Fond du Lac later today.
Read MoreVice President Kamala Harris and newly announced co-runner Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will be in Eau Claire tomorrow. The two are making the stop as part of their Battleground State Tour. It’ll be Harris’s tenth stop in Wisconsin since she was sworn in as Vice President, and her sixth stop this year. The time and location of the rally hasn’t been released yet.
Read MoreWisconsin got a visit today from U-S Attorney General Merrick Garland. He visited the U-S Attorney General’s Office for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, U-S Attorney Gregory J. Haanstad and law enforcement workers. Garland says an anti-violent crime strategy is deployed in Wisconsin to arrest felons and prevent violent drug trafficking. He also noted the national violent crime rate was one of the lowest in the past fifty years last year, including the largest drop in homicides.
Read MoreThe first LGBTQ historical landmark in Wisconsin is in Milwaukee. People gathered at the former site of the Black Nite Tavern yesterday to honor the landmark and Josie Carter. Carter was a Black transgender woman who defended the tavern during an uprising in 1961, after four men started a fight in the gay bar. The Wisconsin Historical Society says it’ll be one of almost 30 new markers telling the stories of underrepresented communities statewide.
Read MoreSharp-tailed grouse hunting will be closed this year in Wisconsin, despite an increase in population. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says conservation groups and biologists have concerns about the long-term viability for grouse. The species has been recovering since an all time-low population in 2021. This year will be the sixth closed season in a row.
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