It was a “nail biter” game last night but Duke pulled out a big WIN over Wisconsin 68-63 to become the NCAA Champions! There was one point towards the end of the game when Duke went down 9 points and we thought all was lost but not for this years star players and Coach […]

  Who do you think will win the NCAA tournament tonight? We still have one local team to root for… unless you’re a non Duke fan 🙂  Congratulations to Duke Blue Devils on making it to the finals of the NCAA. Catch the Championship game tonight in Indianapolis at 9:18pm as #1 Duke takes on […]

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Family spokeswoman says 26-year-old Aaron Siler killed in Kenosha officer-involved shooting http://t.co/JqkwwYn0FZ via @fox6now — Deb Ward (@DebWard628) March 16, 2015 A Wisconsin police officer…

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More than a thousand people came together to celebrate the life and times of 19-year-old Tony Terrell Robinson Jr. on Saturday, the biracial Madison, WI…

Nearly 2,000 students marched in Madison, Wisconsin on Monday—many of them high schoolers—in remembrance of 19-year-old Tony Robinson, the unarmed biracial teen shot and killed…

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The story: all too familiar. The aftermath: taking it to the streets. Late Friday evening, protests erupted in Madison, Wisconsin after an unarmed black teen…

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When most people think of racial disparities in economics and education, the Deep South—due to its vast history of being the epicenter of white supremacy…

Now in its second week, the first trial challenging the voter ID law in the state of Wisconsin highlights what appears to be a growing…

WISCONSIN-Wisconsin Governor, Scott Walker was prank called by Ian Murphy, editor of the Buffalo Beast, pretending to be Republican financier David Koch. Walker is currently embroiled in a financial controversy over proposed budget cuts. RELATED: Top 9 All White Sitcoms Loved By Black People Here is the call.

WISCONSIN — Wisconsin faces a $3.6 billion debt over the next  two years, and a bill proposed by Governor Scott Walker would call for public employees to pay more for their pensions and health insurance as a means of tackling the deficit.