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DNA and John Doe Charges Keep Unsolved Cases Open
While it wasn't used in the case of a 2002 rape in Appleton , prosecutors sometimes file what's called John Doe charges in unsolved crimes where DNA evidence is left.
Fire Over the Fox Offers a Lot More than Fireworks
Hundreds of people were already claiming their spots Friday afternoon to watch this year's Fire Over the Fox fireworks display in downtown Green Bay.
Green Bay man pleads no contest in killing
A 19-year-old Green Bay man faces up to 131 2 years in prison in the beating death of 27-year-old Justin Thomas.
Fradette adds fuel to campaign fire
Former Green Bay Alderman Chad Fradette is among a number of candidates using outrage over high gas prices in their run for elected office.
We Energies, WPS customers will see higher electric bills
We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service Corp. electrical customers will see higher energy bills.
Naked confession: Man strips at church
A distraught man disrobed this morning inside a confessional at St. Willebrord Catholic Church, 209 S. Adams St., and was taken into custody by rescue personnel for medical observation.
American Legion baseball: Shockers' rally jolts Bay Port
The Green Bay Shockers rallied from a 5-0 deficit in the final two innings to beat Bay Port 6-5 in a Fox River Valley American Legion baseball game on Friday at Joannes Stadium.
10 Things to Know About Fire Over the Fox
Call it the perfect storm: a Fourth of July holiday that falls on a Friday, a forecast that sounds like perfection and a lot of folks opting to hang around town instead of gassing up.
Allouez adopts ordinance restricting sex offenders
ALLOUEZ - It may not be a blanketed approach, but the village took a precedent-setting step toward restricting where sex offenders can live in the community.
June's weather in Wausau was a mixed bag, with about half the month being partly cloudy to cloudy.
Green Bay council votes down referendum
Green Bay will have to find something other than a major tax hike to get itself out of a projected $4.8 million deficit next year.
Green Bays federal courthouse could see changes
A federal district court judge wants to make sure Green Bay's federal courthouse is either renovated or relocated.
The third-quarter hiring forecast and wage pattern look flat, according to a Milwaukee-area staffing and recruiting firm.
Soft serve sales good despite economy
People may gripe about shelling out $4 for a gallon of gas, but they'll happily hand it over for two scoops of butter pecan in a waffle cone.
Police warn fugitive wanted for murder could be in Green Bay area
The Acting U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Wisconsin said a man wanted in connection with a June 14 homicide in Milwaukee might be hiding in the Green Bay or Shawano area.
Allouez ordinance may set precedent
ALLOUEZ - The Village Board is hoping to hear resident feedback on its precedent-setting proposal of a sexual offender density ordinance.
6 Green Bay schools fail to meet educational standards
Six Green Bay Schools failed to meet federal Adequate Yearly Progress standards for 2007-08, up from three the year before, according to data released today by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
Greiling Gardens-goers picky about their berries
COOPERSTOWN - Farmer Neil Greiling surveys his strawberry fields with a gleam of anticipation in his eye - his plants are getting bigger, and soon he'll have hundreds of visitors picking the fields green again.
Group rallies recreational trail backing
APPLETON - A local recreational trail advocacy group wants to lend a hand in developing a trail it says could be a key link in creating a regional network.
Green Bay launches bicycle program
A helmeted Mayor Jim Schmitt arrived on a green bike to a press conference today to announce the launching of Green Bay's Green Bike program.