Bears are being spotted more often in Central and Southern Wisconsin according to Kevin Wallenfang, staff specialist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.More >>
Bears are being spotted more often in Central and Southern Wisconsin according to Kevin Wallenfang, staff specialist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. More >>
A Northwoods rehabilitation center is helping injured and abandoned animals reintegrate into the wild. Wild Instincts Wildlife Rehabilitation Center was founded about a year ago, and leaders told NewslineMore >>
A Northwoods rehabilitation center is helping injured and abandonded animals reintegrate into the wild.More >>
The suspect in this case is very tall, very strong and authorities said it could be very dangerous. But because of the nature of the case, they're not planning to press charges.More >>
The suspect in this case is very tall, very strong and authorities said it could be very dangerous. But because of the nature of the case, they're not planning to press charges.More >>
Last time we saw the black bear, she was sleeping peacefully inside a drain tunnel. But now, she's not alone. Two cubs are also sharing the unusual home.More >>
EWEN, Mich. (AP) -- A woman from Michigan's Upper Peninsula who was mauled by a 400-pound captive black bear says she temporarily incapacitated the animal by putting a water bucket over its face as itMore >>
Police say a 64-year-old woman was attacked by a captive, nearly 400-pound black bear while feeding two of the animals in the western Upper Peninsula.More >>
Wildlife officials say a 150-pound black bear is back in a more secluded part of Wisconsin after wandering into a popular Green Bay neighborhood.More >>
By: Kristen Connolly Imagine gaining a hundred pounds and losing a hundred pounds every year. That's not something we humans are accustomed to. But for Black Bears that's a different story. That'sMore >>
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office is looking for any information about a fire that may be related to a murder investigation.Sheriff's officials want to speak to any witnesses who were traveling on County Road M or Wegner Road between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. on Friday, April 26, 2013.Lincoln County authorities say this fire could be connected to the investigation into the murder of Anita Bucki, who was reported missing that same day.Her husband, Mark Bucki, has been charged in her death.Inve...More >>
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office is looking for any information about a fire that may be related to a murder investigation.Sheriff's officials want to speak to any witnesses who were traveling on County Road M or Wegner Road between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. on Friday, April 26, 2013.Lincoln County authorities say this fire could be connected to the investigation into the murder of Anita Bucki, who was reported missing that same day.Her husband, Mark Bucki, has been charged in her death.Inve...More >>
A Rib Lake mother is accused of trying to kill four of her six children. The Taylor County Sheriff's Department says Heidi Mann, 37, attempted to cause the death of her children by carbon monoxide asphyxiation.More >>
A Rib Lake mother is accused of trying to kill four of her six children. The Taylor County Sheriff's Department says Heidi Mann, 37, attempted to cause the death of her children by carbon monoxide asphyxiation.More >>
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office has new information that a wanted suspect is in the Wausau area, and authorities believe he is armed and extremely dangerous. More >>
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office has new information that a wanted suspect is in the Wausau area, and authorities believe he is armed and extremely dangerous. Officials urge you to call 911 immediately if you spot Christopher Meindel. More >>
The first gay pride parade is scheduled to take place in Wausau in about a week. While preparations for the parade are underway, one city council member is making it clear--he's not rolling out the welcome mat.More >>
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