@WISN12News / Twitter screen shot Watch: Driver Miraculously Survives 70-Foot Plunge Off a Highway Overpass A driver's vehicle on I-94 in Wisconsin fell 70 feet off an overpass. Life is a fragile gift, and the driver's survival is a miracle. By Garion Frankel February 13, 2021
Morry Gash - Pool / Getty Images Dem Rep Mocks GOP Colleague's Poor Upbringing in Debate Over Unemployment 'Listen, colleagues, the lazy stepfather welfare queen boogeyman troll must not be paraded out again.' By Elizabeth Stauffer February 12, 2021
Antioch Police Department / Chicago Tribune via AP Judge Denies Request to Put Kyle Rittenhouse Back Behind Bars A judge refused prosecutors' request to issue a new arrest warrant for Kyle Rittenhouse. By The Associated Press February 11, 2021
Douglas Sacha / Shutterstock Police Chief Bans Display of 'Thin Blue Line' Flag The flag that has been seen as a symbol of support for police officers has also been criticized as a symbol of white supremacy. By Erin Coates February 6, 2021
Lindsay Snow / Shutterstock Dem Governor's Statewide Mask Mandate Goes Down in GOP Fight to Restore 'Rule of Law' Wisconsin's Republican-controlled Legislature repealed Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' statewide mask mandate. By The Associated Press February 4, 2021
Nam Y. Huh - Pool / AP Prosecutors Push for Re-Arrest of Kyle Rittenhouse Prosecutors are claiming Kyle Rittenhouse should be arrested for not putting his current address on a form filed with the court. By Jack Davis February 4, 2021
Morry Gash / AP Loophole in Federal COVID Bill Stops Wisconsin from Repealing Dem Governor's Mask Mandate The Wisconsin Assembly canceled a vote to repeal Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' mask mandate. By The Associated Press January 28, 2021
Stefani Reynolds / Getty Images; Scott Olson / Getty Images Look What Nancy Pelosi Said Just 10 Years Ago When a Mob Invaded a State Capitol For the House speaker, the question is always about power, and how much power the left wields over Americans. By Joe Saunders January 25, 2021
Good Morning America / YouTube screen shot Jacob Blake Admits He Was Holding a Knife in First Interview Since Shooting Jacob Blake told ABC News, contrary to what the media reported, that he was armed when he was shot by police last summer. By Kipp Jones January 16, 2021
Nam Y. Huh - Pool / AP Prosecutors Want Rittenhouse's Bond Agreement Radically Changed After Teen Made 'OK' Hand Sign The prosecution's motion also wants Rittenhouse's bond amended to say that he 'shall have no contact with any known militia members.' By Jack Davis January 14, 2021