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Last year, a jury found her guilty of obstruction after she helped a man in the country illegally dodge federal authorities trying to arrest him.

Horst said trading away a franchise icon like Giannis and a fan favorite like Bobby Portis to Miami was not an easy decision and had a lot of facets.

Town and city officials said the merger will help address issues such as funding and employment while improving the quality of service.

The vice president highlighted the work being done as the leader of the anti-fraud task force.

Aunt and niece survived after 62 hours without contact.

Neighbors across Walworth County spent Wednesday cleaning up after powerful storms swept through the area Friday.

Republican Congressmen Tom Tiffany and Derrick Van Orden said Democratic Governor Tony Evers should give the federal government its SNAP data.

Beryl was the earliest Category 5 storm on record.

Crowley said he was stepping out of the race after it became clear he would “not be the Democratic nominee for Governor.”

Farrow battled cancer for two years. He was diagnosed in 2024 with mucinous adenocarcinoma, a rare type of cancer.

With a strong El Niño expected, CSU has updated their seasonal forecast, lowering the total number of storms and hurricanes.

Damaging wind and heavy rain are the primary concerns.

Several Door County orchards expect to open pick-your-own operations late this week and into next week.

The project is expected help reduce MCTS’ operating costs by reducing unplanned equipment repairs and more.

The School District is considering closing the building for good, after it experienced major flood damage this past spring.

Jacob Misiorowski struck out 11 in the first game of the split doubleheader, which was a makeup from May 5, and the Brewers won 4-3.

Vance will be in Milwaukee to talk about the Trump administration's work to combat fraud, officials said.

Last year, a jury found her guilty of obstruction after she helped a man in the country illegally dodge federal authorities trying to arrest him.

Dry weather and warmer temperatures arrive this weekend.

Eichorst, a native of Lone Rock, Wisconsin who worked five years at UW, returns after 15 years.

World News

Adura says the UK government must approve North Sea production urgently to avoid domestic supply shortages.

This year's third heatwave is one of the longest lasting heatwaves since the infamous year of 1976.

The former Conservative, now Reform UK, MP says the allegations are "entirely false".

The decision came days after a woman accused him of sexual assault, an accusation he says is "categorically false".

Along with creating tumult in a must-win race for Democrats, Graham Platner's exit is laying bare division between the party's left wing and moderates.

Sir Stephen Timms says personal independence payments (Pip) are not "fit for purpose" and need changing.

Mark Rutte says Nato is stronger than ever, and that he is 100% convinced of the US president's commitment to the alliance.

An international manhunt is under way for Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma, who left the country via Heathrow Airport.

Carns's said a leadership contest was "not the best use of Labour's time" and "we need to get on board" with Burnham.

The prime minister says he does not want to "jinx it" but "ask me again if we get to the final".

The Meningitis B vaccine does not prevent gonorrhoea infections despite being offered to at-risk men, scientists say.

Experts are calling for better awareness of the heat-related risks to women and more targeted efforts to protect them.

Point it at your face? Use a bowl of ice? Open a window? Our experts separate fact from fiction.

Simple tips to help you get a good night's sleep when temperatures rise.

A look into the BBC Points West archive during the famous heatwave five decades ago.

Labour MPs are about to start choosing Sir Keir Starmer's replacement after his resignation last month.

The case highlights the problem of child trafficking in Indonesia and raises questions about how Singapore fails to detect it.

The negotiating process is fragile and recent US strikes show how hard it will be to reach agreement, writes BBC's International Editor Jeremy Bowen.

The CEO of Lloyds Bank talks about how to save, budget, avoid scams and manage money in a relationship.

The Iran war is back in today's papers with Donald Trump promising to hit the Iranian "regime hard".

The insurance cost of electric vehicles is still putting many would-be buyers. So what can be done about it?

More than 120,000 suspected and confirmed measles cases have been reported in Bangladesh, where hospitals are overwhelmed.

The Super Bowl-style show marks the Canadian singer's latest big performance after his comeback shows at Coachella.

It's fast becoming a World Cup Golden Boot for the ages. But who will win it?

Fans say the Harry Kane mural looks "a lot bigger than it does online" and "his eyes are alive".

Egypt have alleged bias in favour of Argentina and favouritism towards their star player, Lionel Messi. Is this fair?

The ICC has been looking into atrocities committed in Darfur over the past three years.

A Foreign Affairs Committee report said the process taken in the appointment of Lord Mandelson "was being made up as it went along".

New research found bumblebees showed "emotion-like behaviours" previously only seen in mammals.

Matt Brittin gives his views on the corporation's future, six weeks after taking over the BBC.

The Pitt and Hacks lead the race for America's most coveted TV awards - see the full list of nominations.

The police watchdog says it will decide soon if Sgt Martyn Blake will face a misconduct panel.