3:14 p.m. | Susan Wolter had a scary decision to make. She could continue taking the 13 pills a day she needed to control her Parkinson's disease, along with dealing with the side effects. Or she could allow doctors to implant two long, thin electrodes deep into her brain.
8:08 p.m. | The start of the new Congress was marked not only by concern over the sagging economy, but also by political intrigue as Democrat Roland Burris of Illinois traveled to the U.S. Capitol in a bid to take Obama's Senate seat, only to be turned away.
9:34 p.m. | A psychiatrist who treated Vernon Steitz, the Bay View man who said he was involved in two 1959 killings, says he'd long confessed to the killings - but police could find no evidence of them.
6:35 p.m. | A new study co-led by a University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher suggests not all MySpace users realize how public their so-called private lives are - and many made changes when warned about it.
10:44 a.m. | A former Milwaukee fire and police commissioner attempted to use his position to avoid a drunken driving arrest, suggesting that if he were in the Milwaukee area, he would have received a pass, Dodge County Sheriff Todd Nehls said.
