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Walker vs. Barrett: The Rematch

Gov. Scott Walker and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett will face off June 5 in the recall election. This is the second time they have met in a general election.

Recall elections are costing you more

There is a price to pay for the upcoming recall elections and you, the taxpayer, are paying for them. 

Out of state money pours into Wisconsin

You may think the upcoming recall for governor is a Wisconsin issue. But the money behind the campaigns tells a different story.

What will the recall change?

If a Democrat - any of them - were to beat Republican Gov. Scott Walker in the June recall election, what would actually change for Wisconsinites?

GB school district facing teacher cuts

The Green Bay Area Public School District will be notifying dozens of teachers that their original position within the district may be eliminated heading into

Sky high airfares: Uncovering the truth

With spring break and summer vacations on the minds of many, the idea of fun in the sun can quickly be spoiled with airfare ticket shock.

GB mayor to suburbs: Stop using "Green Bay" name

The mayor of Green Bay says some communities are misusing the city's name and he wants them to stop.

Woman sentenced in welfare fraud case

A Brown County woman will serve jail time for defrauding taxpayers of thousands of dollars in welfare benefits.

Recovering addict shares her story

Cassie Alloy, a recovering heroin addict and former heroin dealer, shares her story with FOX 11 On Special Assignment reporter Robert Hornacek.

Counselor: Heroin 'very painful' to kick

FOX 11 On Special Assignment reporter Robert Hornacek interviewed Rob Valentine, a substance abuse counselor with the Marinette Department of Health and Family

DEA on heroin

FOX 11 On Special Assignment reporter Robert Hornacek interviewed James Bohn, the assistant special agent in charge of the DEA's Milwaukee office.

Heroin 'epidemic' in Marinette County

The Marinette County coroner says he has seen a dramatic increase in heroin-related deaths in the last year.

Where are inmates working?

More than 200,000 people are out of work in Wisconsin. So why are state prison inmates, who are supposed to be serving time for crimes, holding down jobs?

Green Bay woman facing welfare fraud charges

A Brown County woman allegedly received more than $120,000 in taxpayer-funded benefits prosecutors say she wasn't entitled to.

Charges filed in welfare fraud case

A Brown County family allegedly received more than 20-thousand dollars in food stamps and medical assistance over the last three years prosecutors say they

Downtown mall makes way for Schreiber

For years, it's been the elephant in the room. Now, the old mall in downtown Green Bay is at the center of the city's redevelopment efforts and will soon be

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