Wisconsin lawmakers want to hire, retain teachers of color
A select group of lawmakers in Wisconsin wants to find ways to attract and keep people of color as teachers in Wisconsin.
LIST: Every group eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine as of March 1st
An additional 700,000 people are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in Wisconsin as of March 1st. Here's everyone who is included.
Answering your vaccine questions: Why does SSM Health have enough to start vaccinating teachers, but UW Health has had to postpone vaccinations?
A lot of viewers are asking News 3 Now why UW Health is pushing back their vaccine appointments, but SSM Health seems to have plenty of vaccine. Well, it's hard to compare the two health systems
New report says Wisconsin consumers are 'getting what they pay for'
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer protection says consumers are being treated fairly by businesses in a report released Monday.
Madison man convicted on 10 federal counts of child sex trafficking
32-year-old James Coney was convicted in federal court Monday after four days of testimony and five hours of deliberation by a jury.
Looking at The Big Share 2021
You have an opportunity tomorrow to help out some of your southern Wisconsin neighbors.
Wisconsin expected to receive first shipment of Johnson & Johnson vaccine next week
The state Department of Health Services has announced roughly 47,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine are expected to arrive in Wisconsin next week.
City clearing out McPike Park homeless encampment to prepare for public reopen this spring
Dozens of tents, piles of clothes and scattered personal belongings are all that's left at a homeless encampment at McPike park two weeks after the City ordered people who were staying there to clear the area by March 1.
MPD releases new surveillance photo of suspect who stole pregnant woman's SUV, hit her
Madison police have released another photo of the suspect who allegedly stole a pregnant woman's SUV outside a Kwik Trip on Sunday.
Wisconsin COVID-19 vaccination registry set to launch
The registry announced last month is going live Monday, just as teachers, child care workers and others in a group of about 700,000 become eligible for the vaccine.
Overturned semi causes traffic delays on I-43 near Beloit
A rolled semi-truck has caused traffic delays on I-43 northbound at the , according to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
MTI demands local, state leaders prioritize teachers for vaccines, MMSD working with health officials
Madison's teacher union is calling on local and state leaders to prioritize teachers for COVID-19 vaccination now that educators are eligible under the state's latest guidance.
Nearly half a million Wisconsinites complete COVID-19 vaccine series; no new deaths confirmed for second straight day
The number of Wisconsinites fully vaccinated against COVID-19 has approached 500,000, according to the state Department of Health Services.
Bullet pierces window pane at home on Madison's west side
A bullet pierced a window pane of a home on Madison's west side Friday evening, according to an incident report from the Madison Police Department.
Evers signs bill boosting pay for state public defenders
Gov. Tony Evers has signed into law a bipartisan bill that will boost pay for state public defenders at a time when the office has lost dozens of employees in the face of stagnant wages.