Love-Kennedy, 16, was 15 years old at the time of the April 19 shooting near Preble High School. He pleaded no contest to first-degree reckless injury. He originally was charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide. Sentencing is scheduled for March 14.
When President-elect Donald Trump landed at the Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport back in October, he used a unique prop: a garbage truck decked out in the Trump campaign logo. That moment went viral, and it will now be revisited again on Monday, for Inauguration Day.
It is officially free fishing weekend in Wisconsin.Wet a line without a fishing license, trout stamp, or salmon stamp this weekened January
Overall, Green Bay incurred $56,204.58 in public safety costs from Trump campaign events in 2024, and it hasn’t been paid back a cent. Vice President Kamala Harris only visited the Green Bay area once in 2024 and hosted a rally at the Resch Expo in October in Ashwaubenon. The event cost the city $8,371.98 in public safety resources.
A Philadelphia sports fan, who went on a misogynistic tirade against a female Green Bay Packers fan in viral video, lost his job and won't be allowed to ever attend another Eagles home game, officials said Tuesday. The incoming first lady said it was a ‘very different transition the second time around’
NBC 26 hears from the Brown County Parks Department and a local business as they prepare for the influx of visitors the NFL Draft promises, with the event now just 100 days away.
The job search website ZipRecruiter reports Uber drivers in Wisconsin make about $18 per hour and Lyft drivers in Wisconsin earn about $16 per hour. The majority of Uber wages reported fall between $14 and more than $20 per hour while the majority of Lyft wages fall between $14 and $18 per hour, according to ZipRecruiter.
Local De Pere girl batting cancer is finally coming home from Miami. Reporter Andrew Amouzou speaks with a family-friend about her courageous battle and when you can welcome Hadley Baker home.
A movie about a Wisconsin dairy farmer's desperate bid to avoid foreclosure through a bet on his beloved Green Bay Packers is debuting this month with the help of a farm charity backed by the Culver's restaurant chain.
The college used this moment to highlight people within the community through cultural performances and awards.
Michael Kertscher, the president and general manager of Road America, tells the story of how the plate got made and why it's so popular.
With 2025 officially underway, Green Bay’s NFL Draft Weekend countdown is heating up in Titletown and downtown.