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Dangerous heat and high humidity are moving into Wisconsin this weekend

The National Weather Service is warning of dangerous heat and high humidity this weekend across much of Wisconsin, with heat indexes expected to surpass triple digits. Because the "soupy" weather is coming after a relatively mild spring, residents are urged to take extra precautions.

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State Senate passes bill creating new felony charges for rioters, making it easier to sue for property damage

The Wisconsin Senate approved legislation Wednesday to create new felony charges for people who organize, or cause injuries during a riot, while also making it easier to sue those who cause property damage during those events.

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Wisconsin Democrats gather for state convention following fatal shooting of Minnesota lawmaker

Wisconsin Democrats gathered for their annual state convention in the Wisconsin Dells on a tumultuous Saturday that saw millions protest President Donald Trump, a military parade in the nation's capitol and the fatal shooting of a Democratic state lawmaker in neighboring Minnesota.

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Campaign finance watchdog sues Elon Musk, accuses him of election bribery ahead of April Supreme Court election

A Wisconsin campaign finance watchdog group is suing Elon Musk and his affiliated political action committees, claiming they conspired to break state election bribery laws by paying residents millions of dollars ahead of the April Supreme Court election.

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Wisconsin Elections Commission: Small communities don’t need permission to stop using voting machines

The Wisconsin Elections Commission says small communities don't need the state's permission to stop using electronic voting machines, siding with a northwestern Wisconsin town that switched to hand-counted, paper ballots last year.

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A western Wisconsin city lost its entire police force, highlighting staffing challenges for smaller departments

A police department in western Wisconsin lost all of its officers due to resignations this year. Law enforcement veterans say what happened in the Trempealeau County city of Arcadia isn't unusual and highlights unique staffing challenges small departments face in an increasingly tight and competitive job market.

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Liberal Judge Chris Taylor enters 2026 race for Wisconsin Supreme Court

The next battle for Wisconsin's Supreme Court is shaping up with liberal state Appeals Court Judge Chris Taylor announcing Tuesday that she will challenge conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley. While the race won't tip the balance of power on the state's highest court like the last two Supreme Court contests, it could potentially grow liberals' current majority.

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