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What's happening in the Badger State this weekend.

For Ali Soltani, seeing his country in turmoil is unfortunately nothing new.

One year and tens of millions of dollars later, Milwaukee Public Schools is lead-free. How the district plans to keep it that way.

WisEye broadcasted hearings and floor sessions for the public to view. The network went offline at the beginning of the year due to a lack of funding.

The space would be more than 10,000 square feet.

The bill, which passed 61-33 on Thursday, now awaits approval from lawmakers in the state Senate.

Agency teams with two other groups for wide-ranging review.

Light snow is likely on and off through the weekend.

The zoo is paws-itively happy to have her in its care.

From cultural showcases to community gatherings, here’s a look at some events happening around the state.

Wisconsin Democrats are hoping to flip majority control of the Legislature and retain the governor's seat this year.

The reports filed this week offer the first glimpse at one key measurement of how the race to be decided on April 7 is stacking up.

Democrats across the country are proposing state law changes to rein in federal immigration officers

Lawmakers took a closer look at what went wrong and whether the state was ready to learn from it.

Temperatures dip back well below average.

Drivers will face another year of changing traffic patterns between Appleton and De Pere.

For many Milwaukee residents, it may become increasingly difficult to find access to fresh food.

The mother of the children entered a plea deal earlier this month.

The department will use drones to help shorten response times and collect information.

The bill's author said the legislation was drafted in response to reports of child grooming in schools.

World News

The secret discussions, bombshell leak and sacking which led to Robert Jenrick defecting to the Reform party.

The visit comes after high-level talks in Washington failed to dissuade Trump from his plan to annex the semi-autonomous Danish territory.

Ellen Roome has been fighting to create "Jools' Law" since her 14-year-old's son death.

The BBC speaks to Iranians at the border with Iraq, as authorities continue to block the flow of information with an internet blackout.

Scientists believe the map could shed light on how Antarctica's vast ice sheet will respond to climate change.

John Vincent says the chain could benefit from the weight loss trend, and sets out his plans to revive the business.

A government report says 800 children were placed in illegal settings for an average of six months last year.

Trump thanked Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, calling it "a wonderful gesture of mutual respect".

After a decade of trying for a baby, Caroline and her husband decided they needed to build a different future.

Reform UK is showing 'momentum and magnetism', but faces a familiar critique of being dubbed the Conservatives 2.0, the BBC's political editor writes.

Love Island star Dr Alex George is calling for improved waiting times for neurodivergent assessments.

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

The latest instalment of the 28 Days Later horror franchise is the first of the series to have a female director.

Israel placed and later moved control markers in three areas, with some placed deeper inside Gaza than maps suggested.

The recent events in Venezuela have exposed the strategic risks of Cuba’s foreign entanglements.

The Conservatives want to see ban of all under-16s from social media, but the Lib Dems say that would be a "blunt instrument".

Canola oil and electric cars are at the centre of the deal agreed by Mark Carney and Xi Jinping after years of strained ties.

British heavyweight Anthony Joshua returns to the gym following the recent car crash which killed two of his close friends and team members.

The replacement for the Household Support Fund aims to help people facing sudden difficulties.

The actor starred in the West Wing TV series and is also known for the baseball film Field of Dreams.

Seven hospitals with Raac that were prioritised last year are not expected to be completed on time - some not until 2032/33.

Parents say the scheme helps them bond with their babies and establish early literacy skills.

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Second helpings of Newscast as Robert Jenrick confirms his defection to Reform.

The US, China and Russia all have interests in Central Africa

Returning to England on the Orient Express, Hercule Poirot must investigate a murder.

British heavyweight Anthony Joshua returns to the gym following the recent car crash which killed two of his close friends and team members.

Era-defining rivalries continue and career Grand Slams could be unlocked as the Australian Open starts on Sunday.

Mohamed Salah returns to Liverpool next week with boss Arne Slot saying he would be pleased to have the forward back even if he had "15 attackers".

Wayne Rooney says caretaker head coach Michael Carrick is the "right choice at this moment in time" to "steady the ship" at Manchester United.

The NFL play-offs are the most open - and "most unusual" - they have been for years, but which two teams do you think will reach Super Bowl 60?

Manchester United boss Marc Skinner gives fitness update on Ella Toone as Sweden striker Ellen Wangerheim becomes the club's latest January signing.