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 >>
Newsline 9 is searching for the best places where the locals eat. More >>
North-central Wisconsin offers a lot of great restaurants. By popular demand, Newsline 9 visited four more of them, and we followed out viewers' suggestions as we search for the best places where the locals eat. More >>
STEVENS POINT (WAOW) - An administrator at St. Peter's Middle School in Stevens Point says a seventh-grade boy collapsed and died in school on Tuesday morning. Administrator Todd Kuckkahn said Wednesday that no circumstances surrounding the death of Joey Miller were being released other than he died in school. St. Peter's is a Roman Catholic school. "We are shocked and saddened," Kuckkahn said. "We trust that God in his infinite wisdom will walk with us in our grief."More >>
STEVENS POINT (WAOW) - An administrator at St. Peter's Middle School in Stevens Point says a seventh-grade boy collapsed and died in school on Tuesday morning. Administrator Todd Kuckkahn said Wednesday that no circumstances surrounding the death of Joey Miller were being released other than he died in school. St. Peter's is a Roman Catholic school. "We are shocked and saddened," Kuckkahn said. "We trust that God in his infinite wisdom will walk with us in our grief."More >>
The Legislature's budget committee has approved Gov. Scott Walker's proposal requiring that able-bodied adults on Wisconsin's food stamps program spend at least 20 hours a week working or getting trained for a job.More >>
The Legislature's budget committee has approved Gov. Scott Walker's proposal requiring that able-bodied adults on Wisconsin's food stamps program spend at least 20 hours a week working or getting trained for a job.More >>
The Oklahoma medical examiner's office says it has positively identified all 24 people killed in the tornado that ripped through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore, including 10 children.More >>
The Oklahoma medical examiner's office says it has positively identified all 24 people killed in the tornado that ripped through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore, including 10 children.More >>
MILWAUKEE (WAOW) - Ministry Health Care says it is eliminating about 2 percent of its workforce due to declining business and a reduction in Medicare payments because of federal budget cuts forced by the so-called sequestration.
MILWAUKEE (WAOW) - Ministry Health Care says it is eliminating about 2 percent of its workforce due to declining business and a reduction in Medicare payments because of federal budget cuts forced by the so-called sequestration.
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