| | | Authorities say two minors are dead and at least eight others wounded in an early morning shooting at a Pittsburgh house party. Pittsburgh police said in a release that the shooting happened around 12:30 a.m. at a short-term rental property with more than 200 people inside. Many were underage. Two male gunshot victims died at the hospital. They were not yet identified. Police say others were injured attempting to flee, including two people who suffered broken bones while jumping out of the building's windows. There is no information on any suspects at this time. An investigation is ongoing. | | | | | MADISON — A Wisconsin Supreme Court decision breaking late on Friday is all but certain to both set the legislative maps for the state’s August and November elections–and draw a slew of legal challenges impacting elections to come. The court pivoted from an earlier decision this year selecting Gov. Tony Evers’ maps as those that most closely followed the “least... | | | | | Authorities say three people were killed after a two-vehicle collision on a highway in Frankfort. A person who stopped to help was injured when struck by another vehicle. The Marathon County Sheriff's Office says the three people involved in the initial crash just before midnight Saturday were pronounced dead at the scene. A motorist who pulled over in an attempt to render first aid was stuck by vehicle passing the scene and was hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. The sheriff's office says the two crashes took place on an unlit section of a state highway. The incidents remain under investigation. The names of those involved have not been released. | | | | | The battered port city of Mariupol appears on the brink of falling to Russian forces after seven weeks under siege. Capturing the city would give Moscow a crucial success in Ukraine following a botched attempt to storm the capital and the loss of the Russian navy's Black Sea flagship. The Russian military estimated that about 2,500 Ukrainian fighters holding out at a hulking steel plant provided the last pocket of resistance in Mariupol. A Russian Defense Ministry spokesperson said those who refuse to surrender by a Sunday deadline "will be destroyed." Seizing Mariupol would free up Russian forces for an offensive in eastern Ukraine, where Russia has focused after the failiure to take Kyiv. | | | | | A crowded field of Democrats is trying to figure out a winning strategy to unseat Republican Sen. Ron Johnson in Wisconsin in November. It's one of a handful of competitive Senate races this election year and could help decide Senate control. Johnson was elected as a fiscal conservative, but in the past two years he has staked out some anti-science positions in the pandemic. And he's embraced conspiracy theories surrounding Donald Trump's 2020 defeat. Wisconsin's lieutenant governor, Mandela Barnes, leads the Democratic field in early polls, money and endorsements. Top rivals include Alex Lasry, an executive with the Milwaukee Bucks basketball team, and Sarah Godlewski, the state treasurer. There's optimism among Democrats that Johnson is more vulnerable now than ever. | | | | | MONROE, Wis. — Monroe police arrested a man early Sunday morning at a local business. Police said the man was armed with a knife and threatened to assault customers. News 3 Now is not naming the man at this time as part of a policy not to name suspects until they have been formally charged in court. He is currently... | | | | | Watch News 3 Now This Morning from April 17, 2022. COPYRIGHT 2022 BY CHANNEL 3000. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED. | | | | | Watch News 3 Now at Ten from April 16, 2022. COPYRIGHT 2022 BY CHANNEL 3000. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED. | | | | | | |