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The largest affected area as of 6:45 p.m. was Portage County, which accounted for over 23,000 outages.

The president of the 165,000-student UW system is fighting attempts by the board of regents to force him to retire or face being fired.

The All in, All youth, All summer Resource and Employment Fair gave teens a chance to explore jobs, internships, summer programs and more.

The city of Ripon, Wisconsin—home to less than 8,000 people—is federally recognized as the birthplace of the Republican Party.

Sarsour’s attorneys said Thursday that he was detained on the grounds that he is a foreign policy threat. They say that claim has no merit.

The waterpark capital of the world was a popular spot Thursday.

The Board of Regents held a closed emergency meeting on Wednesday night to discuss personnel matters.

A White House spokesperson defended the President’s tariffs, saying he's use them to renegotiate trade deals and lower drug prices.

Lazar has been a judge on the Waukesha-based District 2 Court of Appeals since 2022.

A handful of Milwaukee leaders said that Sarsour was detained on Monday, March 30.

The weather warms above freezing, but that may boost the chance for severe storms.

Severe thunderstorms may develop within the soggy conditions.

Police had been pursuing a suspect for a car that was wanted in connection to a shooting.

Police said their were two victims—a 34-year-old female and a 73-year-old male, who were believed to be father and daughter.

Last year, egg prices were $6.23 compared to $2.50 now, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated Grade School District in Kenosha County is asking taxpayers for $6.8 million over the next four years.

Starting off the weekend though with rain.

Earlier this week, Gov. Tony Evers announced $1.5 million in funding to support the Wisconsin Fast Forward Program.

Shelly Kittleson, a native of Darlington, was reportedly kidnapped in Iraq.

Marquette University has selected an artificial intelligence expert and alumnus to deliver next month's undergraduate commencement address.

World News

The mission's last, big push on its lunar journey takes humans out of the Earth's orbit for the first time since 1972.

The breakfast favourite will be legally renamed when Britain aligns with new EU labelling rules.

Reports of crimes against MPs have more than doubled since 2019, reaching almost 1,000 last year.

Bondi's time as top US law enforcement officer was overshadowed by her handling of the Epstein files.

Ordinary people from various parts of Iran describe expanding strikes, economic pain and fear of repression.

The comments were an apparent jab at the US leader's sometimes contradictory stance on the US-Israeli war against Iran.

An international crisis team was drafted in after police raided Hull's Legacy funeral home.

Robert Bush conned the bereaved while living in luxury and enjoying foreign holidays.

The judge left in place three allegations against Baldoni, meaning the civil trial will go ahead next month.

The Bowelbabe fund, set up by Dame Deborah James in 2022, helps to support Cancer Research UK.

Outgoing BBC boss Davie says on his final day Scott Mills' sacking "was a real shock to the organisation".

The US is aiming to be the first country to land humans on the lunar surface again by 2028 - so what's this mission for?

The Artemis II crew are now hurtling around the Earth's orbit, carrying out final tests and checks before they head towards the Moon.

What are the mission's four astronauts doing and when will they go to the Moon?

Inspired by a picture of Neil Armstrong, the Ontario-born astronaut has dreamed of space since he was a child.

General Min Aung is set to be chosen as the next president by the newly-elected parliament.

How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days?

Many readers have experienced the ordeal of cancelling a subscription.

The singer-songwriter found herself on the dancefloor. On a new album, she asks us to join her.

A funeral director pleading guilty to preventing lawful and decent burial dominates Friday's papers.

The BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins takes a closer look at US costs as it continues its war with with Iran.

The BBC's chief international correspondent analyses the US President's latest White House address.

Yvette Cooper said coordinated diplomatic and economic measures are required to reopen the shipping lane.

Tehran is showing resilience despite Trump's claims of regime change, writes BBC Persian editor Amir Azimi.

Most of the families the BBC has spoken to have completed commercial DNA tests which have confirmed their fears.

West Coast Main Line services will not run to London Euston station for six days from Good Friday.

Steve Backshall spotted two of the UK's last surviving orcas which he described as one of his "greatest British wildlife moments".

Body camera footage showing Tiger Woods straight after he clipped a truck and rolled his car in Florida last month is released by police.

Fifa is charging what is thought to be the most expensive general admission price for a football match.

The seven-month-old child is the unintended victim of a suspected gang-related shooting, officials say.

The pony and trap collided with a tipper truck near Tonbridge on Wednesday, say Kent Police.

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