Madison's biggest summer picnic comes back to the Capitol Square this weekend. Brodie Birkel with the Taste of Madison visited News 3 This Morning to talk about it.
"Polka heartland: Why the Midwest loves to polka," a new book from the Wisconsin Historical Society, is now out. Its author, polka radio host and folk music historian Rick March, talks about the book and plays some polka on Live at Five.
Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Barry G. Williams on Wednesday morning denied two key defense motions in the Freddie Gray case -- both the motion to dismiss the case for alleged prosecutorial misconduct and the motion to recuse prosecutor Marilyn Mosby from the case. The pretrial hearing came almost five months after Gray suffered a fatal spinal injury while being transported in a police van. These are the six officers and their charges.
Police ended the search for three people wanted in connection with the shooting death of a Fox Lake, Illinois, police officer, but authorities say the investigation continues. Here is timeline of events.
Gay marriage supporters were jubilant while some conservative leaders and religious groups were upset over Friday's historic Supreme Court ruling. Here's a look how some people reacted to the decision.
London burns, Atlanta falls to Union forces, Japan surrenders to end World War II, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame celebrates its opening with a star-studded jam, all on this day.
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