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Employees Terminated After Customer Captures Video of Brawl at Wisconsin Popeyes
Multiple employees were terminated at a Milwaukee Popeyes after video surfaced last week showing them involved in a violent brawl while working.
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Herd of Actual Spotted Cows Shows Up at Home of ‘Spotted Cow' Beer
It appears a herd of spotted cows wandered over to the home of “Spotted Cow” beer early Monday morning.
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Life Expectancy Drops in Wisconsin Due to Alcohol, Drugs: Report
Life expectancy in Wisconsin has dropped for two years in a row fueled by increased deaths from alcohol abuse and opioids, a report released Monday from the nonpartisan Wisconsin Policy Forum found.
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Police Investigate Wisconsin Woman's Claim She Lost Hair After Using Conditioner Bought at Walmart
Police are investigating after a Wisconsin woman claimed the conditioner she purchased from her local Walmart resulted in her hair falling out.
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Suspect in Wisconsin Killing May Have Tried Imitating Jayme Closs Abduction: Sheriff
A Wisconsin man suspected of killing four people may have tried to imitate the abduction last year of teenager Jayme Closs.
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What Authorities Say Caused the Fiery Fatal I-94 Crash in Wisconsin
Interstate 94 has reopened in southeastern Wisconsin after a fiery, fatal crash involving two semis and several other vehicles closed lanes in both directions.
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At Least 2 Dead After Semi-Truck Explodes, Shuts Down Interstate 41/94 in Southeastern Wisconsin
At least two people are dead after a semi-truck reportedly exploded in southeastern Wisconsin, shutting down Interstate 41/94 in Racine County.
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Wisconsin Man Charged With Breaking Measles Quarantine to Go to Gym
A Wisconsin man has been criminally charged with breaking a measles quarantine by leaving his home to go to the gym, according to court documents. Jeffery Murawski, 57, of Brookfield, was charged Feb. 22 with a misdemeanor count of willfully violating the recommendations of a local health officer or subjecting others to danger of contracting a communicable disease. His wife,...
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Man Charged in Jayme Closs Kidnapping ‘Went Through Great Lengths to Take Her': Police
A man accused of kidnapping Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs “went through great lengths to take her,” police said Friday.
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Woman Who Found Jayme Closs Details What Happened
A woman who called 911 to report that a missing 13-year-old Wisconsin girl had been found says the girl told her that the man arrested in the case “killed my parents and took me.”
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Jayme Closs Escaped Kidnapper Who Killed Her Parents, Authorities Say
Thirteen-year-old Jayme Closs escaped her alleged kidnapper in a remote part of Wisconsin Thursday, then gave police a description of his car that enabled deputies to quickly take him into custody, authorities said at an emotional news conference Friday.
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Wisconsin Teen Missing For Months Found Alive, Suspect in Custody: Authorities
A Wisconsin teenager missing for nearly three months after her parents were killed in the family home was found alive barely an hour’s drive away, by a woman who stumbled across the 13-year-old girl and pounded on her neighbors’ door shouting: “This is Jayme Closs! Call 911!”
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Parents of Missing Wisconsin Teen Fatally Shot, Deaths Ruled a Homicide: Sheriff
The parents of a missing Wisconsin teenager, who were found dead in their home, were killed by gunshots and their deaths ruled a homicide, autopsies showed Wednesday.
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Teen With Special Needs Becomes Flight Attendant
American Airlines inducted its first flight attendant with special needs and a terminal illness Saturday in Columbia, South Carolina. The gesture was a “dream come true” for 17-year-old Shantell “Princess” Pooser. WIS News’ Emily Scarlett reports.
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Wis. Gunman Had Concealed-Carry Permit Revoked, Police Say
The gunman in a Wisconsin workplace shooting was taken to a mental health hospital and barred from buying firearms 14 years ago after telling South Dakota police that his co-workers were “talking bad about him” and his neighbors were spying on him, according to court records. WTS Paradigm employee Anthony Tong opened fire with 9mm semi-automatic pistol inside the company’s...
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Police: Gunman in Wisconsin Shooting Had No Criminal History
A Wisconsin software worker who opened fire on his fellow employees in their suburban Madison office had worked for the company for almost 18 months and had no criminal history in the state, authorities said Thursday. Police killed the gunman in a shoot-out Wednesday morning inside WTS Paradigm’s Middleton offices while responding to reports of an active shooter. The Dane...
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Wisconsin Seniors Pull Off Prank So Good Even Police, School District Applaud
Even Wisconsin police had to applaud a group of high school seniors for their hilarious prank before graduation.
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Wisconsin City Returning to Normal After Oil Refinery Fire
Authorities said Friday they believe there’s no further danger to the public in northwestern Wisconsin after an oil refinery explosion injured at least 13 people and sent billowing plumes of black smoke into the air. Superior Mayor Jim Paine said at a news conference that his community was getting back to normal after Thursday’s explosion and fire at the Husky...
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Heaving Ice Phenomenon Damages House in Door County
Ice punched through a Wisconsin cottage as part of the phenomenon of ice shoves.