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  • Police shoot 2nd teen in Wisconsin schools in 2 days

    Police shoot 2nd teen in Wisconsin schools in 2 days

    OSHKOSH, Wis. • A Wisconsin high school resource officer shot a 16-year-old student Tuesday after the boy stabbed him in his office, marking the second time in as many days that a school resource officer has been involved in a student shooting in the state. Oshkosh Police Chief Dean Smith said he didn’t believe the…

  • Acid attack: Man charged with hate crime

    MILWAUKEE • A 61-year-old white Milwaukee man accused of throwing acid on a Hispanic man’s face will be charged with a hate crime, increasing the possible sentence he might receive if convicted, prosecutors announced Wednesday. Prosecutors filed one charge against Clifton Blackwell — first-degree reckless injury — but added the sentencing enhancers of hate crime…

  • Heavy snow, dangerous cold hitting Midwest

    MILWAUKEE • Heavy snow and powerful wind created blizzard-like conditions Monday across parts of the Midwest, prompting officials to cancel about 1,000 flights at Chicago’s airports and close hundreds of schools. But forecasters warned the most dangerous weather is yet to come: frigidly low temperatures that the region hasn’t seen in a quarter century. Snowplow…

  • Americans start to say their goodbyes to George H.W. Bush

    Americans start to say their goodbyes to George H.W. Bush

    WASHINGTON • Americans will begin saying goodbye to former President George H.W. Bush on Monday when his body arrives in Washington for public viewing in the Capitol Rotunda — a rare honor that will be bestowed on a man who earned the respect and admiration of many with his leadership, bravery and grace. The public…

  • Catholics conside holding donations amid scandals

    Catholics conside holding donations amid scandals

    NEW YORK • For decades, Michael Drweiga has opened his wallet whenever the donation basket comes around at church, but the latest revelations of priests sexually abusing children brought him to the conclusion that he can no longer justify giving. Brice Sokolowski helps small Catholic nonprofits and churches raise money, but he too supports the…

  • Bucks’ Sterling Brown sues Milwaukee over stun-gun arrest

    Bucks’ Sterling Brown sues Milwaukee over stun-gun arrest

    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown sued the city of Milwaukee and its police department Tuesday, saying officers’ use of a stun gun during his arrest for a parking violation constitutes excessive force and…

  • Girl in Slender Man stabbing gets maximum mental commitment

    Girl in Slender Man stabbing gets maximum mental commitment

    WAUKESHA, Wis. — A Wisconsin girl who stabbed a classmate in an attack inspired by the fictional horror character Slender Man was sentenced to 40 years in a mental hospital Thursday. Judge Michael Bohren granted the maximum penalty that prosecutors had sought, and discounted Morgan Geyser’s youth — she was just 12 — at the…

  • Wisconsin girl reaches plea deal in Slender Man case

    Wisconsin girl reaches plea deal in Slender Man case

    WAUKESHA, Wis. — The second of two Wisconsin girls charged with repeatedly stabbing a classmate to impress horror character Slender Man will plead guilty in a deal that will send her to a state mental hospital and bring an end a case that shocked people in part because the attackers were only 12. The deal,…

  • Milwaukee sheriff, Trump supporter Clarke resigns

    Milwaukee sheriff, Trump supporter Clarke resigns

    MILWAUKEE — The tough-talking sheriff of Milwaukee County, David Clarke, resigned without explanation Thursday, capping a tumultuous year for the divisive, provocative lawman whose unabashed support for President Donald Trump and in-your-face personality earned him a national following among some conservatives. Clarke submitted his resignation in a one-sentence letter to the county clerk that gave…

  • Colorado lawmakers revisit right-to-die bill

    Colorado lawmakers revisit right-to-die bill

    DENVER — Legislation allowing terminally ill patients to end their lives with doctor-prescribed drugs will be introduced again next year in Colorado, where supporters hope to capitalize on California’s recent passage of a right-to-die law. But it will be a challenging task for Colorado Democrats sponsoring the emotionally charged proposal during the 2016 election cycle,…