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Young children inevitably fall as they learn what they can do physically and experiment with their limits. If a fall results in a blow to the head, the child may have sustained a traumatic brain injury.
Baraboo is grappling with how to handle a viral photo of students holding their arms in the position of a Nazi salute. Madison-based civil rights attorney and synagogue president Jeff Spitzer-Resnick wrote an open letter to the Baraboo school board asking they treat it as a teachable moment.
Wisconsin is continuing to grapple with the implications of chronic wasting disease and its effects on the state's deer herd and the hunting season.
Richland County, located in southwestern Wisconsin, has voted for the winning gubernatorial candidate since the 1990s.
Across the parking lot from Medford High School, there's an old dairy barn with chickens, a calf, pig, sheep, a rabbit, and one cat. It's the "school barn."
Breakfast enthusiasts understand the importance of a quality maple syrup. But the real stuff often isn't in the big bottles that line grocery store shelves.
Ahead of the 2018 fall general election, Wisconsin Elections Commission administrator Meagan Wolfe discussed election security and what voters need to know heading to the polls.
The Wisconsin Legislature has used last-minute maneuvers to anonymously move major budget and policy changes into law while minimizing opportunity for public input. Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism managing editor Dee Hall explains how these processes work.
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For Dan Cornelius, food has always been an important influence in his life.
Fall and winter's plunging temperatures inspire spending more time indoors, but that warmth can also be an invitation to some unwelcome guests.