Today, Milwaukee buries 13-month-old Christopher L. Thomas Jr., who police say was beaten to death by his foster mother. Becky Welk, a former foster mother who plans to protest at the funeral, says she fears his violent death will fade from the public's memory, and the child welfare system responsible for placing him in the home, will never be held accountable.
Births among 15- to 17-year-old girls in Milwaukee have dropped to their lowest level in 28 years, according to data released Wednesday by public health officials.
Rick Gale, president of the Professional Fire Fighters of Wisconsin, resigned Tuesday from the union post amid mounting criticism over reports that he made a racial slur against President-elect Barack Obama.
Step into the spotlight, slide into the driver's seat. Use any metaphor you want, because for the first time ever, you're in charge of Thanksgiving dinner.
J.P. Hayes can sleep at night, knowing he did the right thing. The 43-year-old Appleton native disqualified himself from the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament last week for playing with a non-conforming golf ball.
The owners of a proposed $70 million, 8,000-cow farm, which would become the largest dairy farm in the state, will have to delay plans and conduct more study on how the operation will affect the environment.
Change happened inside the Milwaukee King girls basketball program during a tumultuous off-season that included some major unexpected developments. It wasn't quite turmoil, just significant change. And now, it's Craig Machut's job to turn all that change into success..
Home sales and prices in Wisconsin sank again in the third quarter, as the slowing economy and national financial crisis helped perpetuate the toughest market in years for people who are trying to sell a house.
Being dead may not be the worst thing that can happen to a Thanksgiving turkey. Turkey-related disasters are the stuff of family legends.
When a person like Sarah Mullenbach is killed, it doesn't just rip a hole through her family. The whole town grieves. They know that Sarah had so much potential, so many gifts.
Products marketed for infants or billed as "microwave safe" release toxic doses of the chemical bisphenol A when heated, an analysis by the Journal Sentinel has found.
When Brookfield East High School teacher Lindsay Sayles talks to her history students about the war in Iraq, they're all ears. That's because the 27-year-old served a tour of duty in Iraq as a sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserves.



