Waukesha West to perform 'Harry Potter'
Waukesha West High School is bringing "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" to Wisconsin for the first time starting Thursday, Nov. 7.
Child death cold case, Schroeder found guilty
A Milwaukee County jury found Ronald Schroeder guilty on Wednesday in the 1991 cold case death of his infant daughter, Catherine.
Baby falls from second-story window, survives
A 1-year-old survived a fall from a second-story window in Milwaukee on Sunday.
Gun violence prevention celeb basketball game
The Cream Skills Inc. "Shoot Hoops, Not Bullets" Milwaukee celebrity basketball game raised money for its youth gun violence prevention programs.
Possible arson at Shorecrest Apartment building
A quiet evening takes a fiery turn on Milwaukee’s east side. Neighbors say someone tried setting a fire inside the doorway of an apartment building on Friday, Oct. 18.
I-94 crashes, fires at Kenosha-Racine county line
A crash and fire shut down I-94 in Kenosha County for hours on Friday. And just after it reopened, a different fire in the same area prompted backups again.
Child death cold case; mothers, exes testify
Testimony continued on Friday in the trial of Ronald Schroder, accused in the 1991 death of his daughter.
Elijah Vue death; bond hearing for accused
Katrina Baur and Jesse Vang appeared via video in Manitowoc County for bond hearings in connection with the death of 3-year-old Elijah Vue.
Referendum on future of noncitizen voting
A referendum asks Wisconsin voters to potentially decide on whether to prevent the state from allowing noncitizens to vote in future elections.
Hop streetcar deficit could mean Milwaukee parking ticket push
The City of Milwaukee plans a big push to write more parking tickets next year. And the fees for violations are going up nearly 50%.
MPS error causes high school football teams to forfeit
Two of Milwaukee Public Schools' high schools must forfeit all of their 2024 football games due to a paperwork error.
Child death cold case; opening statements, testimony
Opening statements and testimony began Tuesday in the trial of Ronald Schroeder, the man accused in the 1991 death of his 7-week-old daughter.
Common Council delays flag decision again
The Milwaukee Common Council delayed a vote on changing the official city flag again on Tuesday, Oct. 15.
Park-and-ride lots closing, community responds
Milwaukee neighbors and county workers shared more about the conditions at local park-and-ride lots that are set to shut down next week.
Student sex assault, school staffer accused
A Kenosha County elementary school staffer is now charged with first-degree sexual assault of a child after authorities say she had sex with a student.
Milwaukee scaffolding incident; MFD weighs in
Milwaukee Fire Department Captain Andrew Hornik joined FOX6 News at 5 to talk about the scaffolding incident on Thursday, Oct. 10, explaining what went wrong and how the safety precautions kept the two workers safe.
DHS employee charged with FoodShare theft
Her job was to help manage public assistance for people in need. Prosecutors say she's now charged with draining a person's account to the tune of thousands of dollars.
Retired 'Hurricane Hunter' shares stories
Stephen Pettross was part of an elite team that studies and tracks hurricanes from the air. We're talking about the Hurricane Hunters.
Evers' 400-year veto challenged before SCOWIS
Gov. Tony Evers' use of his veto power in an attempt to lock in a school funding increase for 400 years comes before the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
MPS school resource officers, lawsuit filed
The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty is suing Milwaukee Public Schools in an effort to reinstate school resource officers as required by state law.