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After fighting his way across Europe during World War II, John Pistone was among the U.S. soldiers who entered Adolf Hitler's home nestled in the Bavarian Alps as the war came to a close. Full Story »
After fighting his way across Europe during World War II, John Pistone was among the U.S. soldiers who entered Adolf Hitler's home nestled in the Bavarian Alps as the war came to a close. Full Story »
Governor Doyle is ordering all state government offices closed for public business on Wednesday. The blizzard conditions in many parts of the state led Governor Doyle to make the decision. Full Story »
In a wooded area up a dirt road off an interstate highway, Jamie Cap peers down the sight of his new shotgun at a target about 40 yards away. He adjusts the angle by nudging a toggle switch, then fires. Full Story »
A panicking woman calls 911 from Tiger Woods' Orlando-area mansion, telling the dispatcher that her mother had collapsed. Full Story »
The senior American general in Afghanistan is predicting success for President Barack Obama's revamped war strategy and telling Congress it's the best available approach, even though it differs from what he originally sought. Full Story »
Massachusetts Republicans are getting back the political spotlight they've lacked for the past three years in the special election to fill Edward Kennedy's Senate seat. Full Story »
The mountain of oranges, tangerines, lemons and more exotic fruits piled in the customs office at the Hidalgo international bridge in Texas on Thanksgiving Day would have made any grocer proud. Full Story »
Officials say a week-long search turned up no Asian carp south of Chicago where the invasive fish's DNA was discovered this fall. Full Story »
The Outagamie County Office of Emergency Management asked drivers on Wednesday morning to stay off of all highways in the county. This includes Highway 41. Full Story »
Every Christmas the medical surgical unit workers at Theda Clark Medical Center pick a family in need. This year it's one of their own. Full Story »
The U.S. office overseeing billions of dollars for Afghanistan's rebuilding lacks leadership and focus at a time when aggressive, independent oversight of the country's reconstruction is more important than ever, three... Full Story »
Democratic senators: Tentative deal to drop government-run insurance option in health bill. Full Story »
Sen. Harry Reid's move to scuttle a fellow Democrat's effort to toughen abortion restrictions in the health care bill was the plain pragmatism of a majority leader who knows where the votes are - and faces a tough... Full Story »
Officers are urging drivers involved in any kind of crash to sit tight, be patient, and not make a situation more dangerous. Full Story »
As the need for police, fire, and ambulance service continues to rise, first responders have plans in place to get them to those calls safely. Full Story »
Police departments, schools, and businesses in our area are turning to the Internet to keep the public prepared and safe during this snow storm. Full Story »
Governor Doyle declared a state of emergency for all 72 counties because of the storm. Full Story »
It's a sell-out crowd for Wednesday's game at the Resch Center. The question is, because of the weather, will the seats be filled? Full Story »
By The Associated Press The 54-45 roll call Tuesday by which the Senate rejected an effort to stiffen abortion restrictions in the health care bill. Full Story »
Part American and part Pakistani, the Chicago man accused of conspiring in thebloody terrorist attacks in Mumbai has followed a twisted trail through two different worlds. Full Story »
Passenger buses that aren't built to U.S. safety standards should be taken off the road, the National Transporation Safety Board said Tuesday. Full Story »
It was all hands on deck at the Brown County 911 center and the Emergency Management office as officials watched what's being called a once in every 5- to 10-year storm roll in. Full Story »
Sales so far this season are blowing away normal totals after two record-setting winter, and that's keeping delivery trucks running non-stop. Full Story »
Thousands of officers from across North America came to Washington state to honor four Lakewood Police officers who were gunned down in a coffee shop. Full Story »
When the news arrived, Rep. Bill Black thought at first it was somebody's lame idea of a joke. But it was true: The FBI had arrested the governor of Illinois, hauling him away wearing a track suit and handcuffs. Full Story »
Christmas decorations illuminate Berlin's main shopping streets. AP Photo/Franka Bruns
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