JANESVILLE – Criminal charges will not be filed against a 59-year-old man who provided misleading information to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections about where he will be living in Janesville.
Kevin Carr, secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, speaks during an interview with Wisconsin Watch in June 2019. He says during…
A teenager was sentenced to prison Friday in Rock County Court.
Marcus Sevilla beat a man—nearly to death—with a baseball bat, but at his sentencing Friday both sides disagreed about how the incident and Sevilla were characterized. A judge still ordered him to prison.
Police aren't sure exactly what happened early Saturday on Janesville's east side, when an armed robbery was reported.
Gov. Tony Evers should give all state Department of Corrections guards and sergeants a raise.
After checking on 123 registered sex offenders in Walworth County, police agencies reported finding no violations during Halloween compliance checks.
A Lake Geneva man connected to several others who made methamphetamine in Walworth County was sentenced to two years in prison before an empty courtroom Friday.
Federal funds will pay for services to Rock County residents who are leaving jail or prison, in hopes of keeping them from returning to antisocial lives.
Convicted sex offender Terry A. Ruben will move to 1821 Myra Ave. on April 27, but he will have access to the residence starting this Saturday, according to a Janesville police news release, which cites the state Department of Community Corrections as its source.