| | | The latest forecast from News 3 Now. | | | | | Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson says he is weighing a presidential run in 2024 and his decision won't be affected by whether former President Donald Trump decides to join the race. Hutchinson is a two-term governor who is restricted under Arkansas law from seeking a third term. He said Sunday it was time for the Republican Party to move on from Trump and "the direction he wants to take our country." Asked on CNN's "State of the Union" if he was mulling a presidential run, Hutchinson replied: "I am. But you have got to get through, of course, this year, but that's an option that's on the table." | | | | | BOSTON — The Bucks got off on the right foot Sunday, taking Game One of the Eastern Conference Semifinals over Boston, 101-89. Giannis led the way for the Bucks, putting up 24 points with 13 rebounds and 12 assists. Jrue Holiday also stepped up, adding 25 points and 10 rebounds. Road warriors. 😤 pic.twitter.com/jXP587cW1h — Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) May 1,... | | | | | The United Nations confirms that an operation to evacuate civilians from a steel plant in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol is underway. A U.N. humanitarian spokesperson told The Associated Press on Sunday that the effort to bring civilians out of the sprawling Azovstal steel plant was being done with the International Committee of the Red Cross and in coordination with Ukrainian and Russian officials. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a tweet that the first group of about 100 people was headed to Ukrainian-controlled territory. As many as 100,000 people are believed to be in Mariupol, including some1,000 civilians hunkered down with an estimated 2,000 Ukrainian fighters beneath the Soviet-era steel plant that is the only part of the city not occupied by the Russians. | | | | | For travelers going to southern Europe, summer vacations just got a whole lot easier. Italy and Greece have relaxed some COVID-19 restrictions before Europe's peak summer tourist season as life increasingly returns to normal after the pandemic. Greece's civil aviation authority announced Sunday it was lifting all COVID-19 rules for international and domestic flights except for wearing face masks during flights and at airports. Air travelers were previously required to show proof of vaccination, a negative test or a recent recovery. Italy did away with the health pass that had been required to enter restaurants, cinemas, gyms and other venues. Visitors to Italy also no longer have to fill out the EU passenger locator form, a complicated ordeal. | | | | | WAUKNAKEE, Wis. — Highway 19 is back open in both directions between Kingsley Road and Wipperfurth Road after a crash. The incident occurred just after 1 p.m. Sunday. Dane County Sheriff’s officials said hit a power pole and rolled over. Power lines were downed. Two people were injured in the crash, though the extent of their injuries was not released.... | | | | | MADISON, Wis. — Breakfast was served with a side of fun at the UW Stock Pavilion Sunday. The Association of Women in Agriculture held its 26th annual Breakfast on the Farm. UW students, community members and friends gathered at the pavilion for a farm-style breakfast and met some farm animals. “Sometimes people don’t even have the opportunity to see a... | | | | | The Country Music Hall of Fame will induct Ray Charles and The Judds on Sunday, although the death of Naomi Judd a day earlier will undoubtedly alter the normally celebratory ceremony. Hall of Fame CEO Kyle Young noted the ceremony will continue with "heavy hearts and weighted minds" after Judd's family asked them to proceed. Naomi and Wynonna Judd were among the most popular duos of the '80s, scoring more than a dozen No. 1 hits. The posthumous induction of Charles will showcase his genre-defying country releases in the 1960s and beyond. The Hall of Fame will also induct two studio musicians, Eddie Bayers and Pete Drake. | | | | | | |