Kwik Trip bagged milk discontinued beginning in May
Kwik Trip announced has made the decision to discontinue the sale of Nature’s Touch bagged milk across all stores beginning in May.
Hawkins Hats closing in Milwaukee, staple of north side community
Hawkins Hats and Things has been an anchor business along West Fond du Lac Avenue for more than three decades. The owner will close the doors in May.
Biden cancels another $6 billion in student loans, this time for public service workers
Workers like nurses and teachers are getting forgiveness through fixes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
FAFSA error may prolong financial aid delays for applicants
The Department of Education disclosed an error in its evaluation of federal student aid, potentially leading to extended delays for thousands of applicants.
Some student loan borrowers are getting refunds on top of loan forgiveness, here’s who qualifies
Borrowers enrolled in forgiveness programs that have paid for longer than necessary qualify for refunds.
Ewig Bros. Fish Company closing in Port Washington after 130 years
Ewig Bros. Fish Company, a Port Washington staple, announced it will close on May 1 after 130 years in business.
Visa, Mastercard agree to settlement over swipe fees with merchants
The settlement reached between U.S. merchants and Visa and Mastercard could potentially save consumers tens of billions of dollars.
Home listings are rising, but buyers aren’t buying due to high interest rates
Homeowners are eager to sell, despite make less in profits than they did in 2022.
Consumers spend more than $1 trillion on interest payments, largely due to increasing credit card debt
Consumers paid over $1 trillion in interest payments, most of which when toward high-interest credit card debt.
Housing benefits could lure employees back to office, survey shows
Many companies are facing the ongoing dilemma of office versus remote work four years after the pandemic, with a new survey highlighting housing benefits as a potential solution.
Gas prices rise as spring season approaches: AAA
Although demand is down, gas prices are still rising due to an increase in oil prices.
IRS has 940,000 unclaimed tax refunds from 2020 that will expire soon
The IRS is warning taxpayers that they may be leaving more than $1 billion on the table.
Mortgage lending took a huge dip in Q4, but there's hope for spring housing: report
Mortgage lending dropped to a two-year low in the fourth quarter of 2023, but the spring season could reverse this, according to a recent report by ATTOM.
Linda Bean, granddaughter of retailer LL Bean and GOP activist, dies at 82
Linda L. Bean, a granddaughter of famed outdoor retailer L.L. Bean, as well as a philanthropist, entrepreneur, and GOP activist, has died.
One Artsy Cookie at Church and Market, Kenosha
Church & Market in Kenosha is hosting a Women's Market on Sunday, March 24. Amanda Glaman, from One Artsy Cookie, joined FOX6 WakeUp to share more about her business.
Kenosha Women's Market, East View Coffee Co.
Jenny Ulbricht, founder of East View Coffee Company, joined FOX6 WakeUp to share more about her experience starting and running a small business, which is one of the vendors at the Kenosha Women's Market.
New Racine coffee shop brews opportunity for people of all abilities
At a new coffee shop in Racine, each drink is brewed with love. There is something that sets The Inclusive Bean apart from other area businesses.
Target doubles employee bonuses after strong profits
Target said the increase only applies to salaried employees.
Fed said interest rates will be reduced this year, just not now
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve announced that it would maintain the federal funds rate at a range of 5.25% to 5.5%.
FHA raises loan limits for manufactured housing for the first time in 15 years
HUD has raised the loan limits for manufactured housing to align with prices today.