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High temperatures will be in the 70s and 80s.

Jenks helped the White Sox win the 2005 World Series, saving four games in six appearances during the postseason.

Sappenfield is the director of the Wisconsin Legislative Council.

Ryan Burk talks with legislators and leaders about their importance.

Jason Mugnaini, the executive director of Government Affairs for the Wisconsin Farm Bureau, explains.

This week on "In Focus," we discuss the important role they play in shaping and drafting legislation.

The Buddhist monk said this week he plans to reincarnate after death, ending years of speculation that he might be the last person to hold the role.

More than 80,000 shells were used during the 25-minute show.

Since its passage, fewer people in the state have been smoking, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS).

Forecasters are expecting another unusually busy season for the Atlantic, with predictions calling for six to 10 hurricanes.

Public swimming was allowed in designated areas of the Seine, including a newly built wooden deck near the Eiffel Tower.

The officer was released from the hospital and the suspect has now died after a pursuit.

In his visit, McCray took time to see the memorial for 32-year-old police officer Kendall Corder, who died from last week's shooting.

Chestnut, 41, consumed 70 1/2 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes.

Various weather conditions can impact your firework shows.

Here’s some fireworks and celebrations happening in major Wisconsin cities.

The national civil aviation authority asked airlines to cancel 40% of flights at airports serving Paris and half of flights in Nice.

Police said a FedEx worker called them after seeing the animal on the loose near the shipping facility

The Wisconsin LGBTQ History Project said giving a voice to those who have had to stay silent is why they give time to preserving it.

He is lined up to start Sunday against the Marlins in the finale of a three-game series.

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Bridget Phillipson does not commit to scrapping the two-child benefit cap, saying it will "come at a cost".

Hamas said it has responded to the latest ceasefire proposal positively but there are still gaps to be bridged.

Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau died when a Land Rover ran into an end-of-term tea party in July 2023.

Wimbledon organisers apologise after the electronic line-calling system on Centre Court is turned off in error and misses three calls in one game.

Political scientists have a term for the tactic, that has been used by some leaders including Nixon, to persuade adversaries that they are temperamentally capable of anything, to extract concessions. But can it work in the long term?

Dr Fortune Gomo, who was originally from Zimbabwe, was pronounced dead at the scene on the city's South Road.

The officer says Israeli strikes have devastated the group's leadership and structure, and that armed clans are filling the void.

The rail operator has apologised after passengers were stuck on the London-bound train that broke down near Calais.

McLaren's Lando Norris takes his first home victory in a chaotic, dramatic, rain-affected British Grand Prix.

Researchers believe Peñico served as a trading hub linking ancient Pacific coast communities with those living in the Andes and Amazon.

Camp Mystic, where young girls were having the "time of their life" just days ago, is now the site of one of the deadliest disasters.

Dan Biddle recalls a bright, white flash as a bomb was detonated just metres away from him on a London Underground train.

The 26-year-old US singer was in London to headline the first of two nights at the BST festival.

Security Service continued to provide misleading evidence even after its lie was exposed, BBC can reveal.

Stuart Cox says he wants to raise awareness of the damage the stacks can do to the environment.

BBC Sport provides the lowdown on all the key details for the 2025 Women's European Championship.

It comes as Sir Marks calls for the creation of 12 to 15 bigger police forces as part of radical reforms.

After Monday's attack, family members told the BBC of their shock at the scale of civilian casualties.

Paramedics tried to save the boy after he was hurt in Haslingden, Lancashire.

Government says £500m plan aims to support an extra half a million more children.

Jamie Smith offers admirable resistance but India's superb bowlers complete a thumping 337-run victory over England in the second Test at Edgbaston.

The 24-year-old was held on Saturday and police say they are not treating it as a hate crime.

Fans sing Iron Man with Ozzy Osbourne during what Black Sabbath says was its last gig.

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The US president has made Los Angeles his deportations battleground

Have Keir Starmer's first 12 months as Prime Minister been a success?

Lando Norris says his first home victory at the British Grand Prix was "pure joy, pure emotion".

After taking two steps forward last week, England have taken another back in their crushing loss to India. BBC Sport explores the issues holding them back.

Wimbledon organisers apologise after the electronic line-calling system on Centre Court is turned off in error and misses three calls in one game.

Cameron Norrie is the final Briton standing in the Wimbledon singles after beating Chile's Nicolas Jarry to reach the men's quarter-finals.

Nico Hulkenberg ends an "emotional rollercoaster" weekend at Silverstone by claiming his maiden F1 podium after 239 race entries.

Watch the bizarre moment Anastasia Pavlyuchenko is denied game point due to the electronic line-calling system failing, resulting in the point being replayed and leading to Britain's Sonay Kartal winning the game.