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Dane County DA Ismael Ozanne annouces no charges for Madison school administrator who allegedly pulled out braids of an 11-year-old student.
Beto O'Rourke, who many consider a contender for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, visits UW-Madison. Will Kenneally reports.
On tonight's news: Gov. Scott Walker considers changing Wisconsin's presidential primary, Brexit negotiations continue, and the FDA unveils policy to curb underage vaping.
On tonight's news: the Baraboo school district responds to a photo of students giving a Nazi salute, evidence surfaces of North Korean missile development, state Democrats criticize Republican efforts to reduce the governor's authority, and an
On tonight's news: CNN's Jim Acosta has his White House credentials revoked, some states are still counting votes after Tuesday, and the US and China narrowly avoid a naval collision.
On tonight's news: final numbers come in from last night's election and AG Jeff Session leaves his office.
On tonight's news: Madison police make an arrest in Sunday's homicide, Brazil elects a new president, and the country deals with the aftermath of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.
On tonight's news: the Walker campaign releases a new ad some call racist, and a Wisconsin teen receives emergency care for vaping alcohol.
On tonight's news: police continue their search for a missing girl from Wisconsin, Madison Police Chief Mike Koval releases a blog post critical of local judges, and a trial date is set for Wisconsin's gerrymandering case.
On tonight's news: Tony Evers and Kathleen Sebelius campaign in Madison, Foxconn begins holding job fairs, and the US responds to the disappearance of a Washington Post reporter in Turkey.
On tonight's news: Badger wide receiver Quintez Cephus is arraigned in Dane County court, the stock market continues to fall, and a NASA and Russian astronaut are safe after their rocket fails.
10/10/2018 Newscast by WSUM
On tonight's news: Nikki Haley will step down as UN Ambassador, officials respond to ethanol plant fire in Monroe, and Tammy Baldwin and Leah Vukmir square off in first US Senate debate.
On tonight's news: overdose cases in Madison drop in September and UW-Madison enrolls more graduate students--against national trends.
On tonight's news: UW-Madison students walk out over Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson says he supports Kavanaugh after reviewing the FBI report, and Madison braces for the potential of more flooding.
On tonight's news: Madison's Common Council votes to remove a confederate monument in a city cemetery, police arrest protesters in Milwaukee, President Trump criticizes Christine Blasey Ford, and Madison Police charge two in last week's shootin
On tonight's news: the state legislature announces it will reconvene to discuss Kimberly-Clark tax incentives, the White House reduces the limits on the FBI's investigation into Brett Kavanaugh, and a Beloit man is under arrest for attempted ho
On tonight's news: Madison Ald. Matt Phair says he will not seek reelection, the FBI investigation into Brett Kavanaugh moves forward, and US-Canada trade agreement may be good for Wisconsin farmers.
On tonight's news: Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Komatsu Mining Corp. announces plans for a new headquarters in Milwaukee.
On tonight's news: police respond to shots fired near La Follette high school, Rep. Rob Brooks steps down from Assembly leadership role, the Fed raises interest rates, and the House votes on a spending package.
On tonight's news: ICE presence continues in Madison, President Donald Trump speaks at the UN, and UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank may be called to testify again in student-athlete case.
On tonight's news: an advocacy group provides an update on the number of ICE detainees, and another woman accuses Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct.
On tonight's news: officials identify the suspect in yesterday's Middleton shooting, and the U.S. continues diplomacy with North Korea.
On tonight's news: police respond to two Madison-area shootings--at a software company in Middleton and on a bus on the East Side, China responds to U.S. tariffs, and North and South Korea continue diplomatic talks.
On tonight's news: Tony Evers leads Scott Walker in the newest Marquette Law School poll and the Madison Plan Commission approves a State Street demolition.
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