Center Street 'transformation,' Milwaukee gets $25M federal grant
Milwaukee received a $25 million federal grant to fund a "complete transformation" to a segment of Center Street, the city's DPW announced.
Critically missing Milwaukee girl found safe
The Milwaukee Police Department asked for the public's help on Friday to find critically missing 13-year-old Khaeli Dawson.
MKE gets $25M to transform Center Street
Milwaukee has been awarded a $25 million federal grant to fund a complete transformation of a nearly two-mile segment of Center Street.
School resource officer agreement reached?
Milwaukee Public Schools on Friday said it has reached a "Memorandum of Understanding" agreement with the city's police department to implement a school resource officers program. However, there is still work to be done.
Kenosha County dump truck crash, person hit while mowing lawn
A dump truck struck a person who was mowing their lawn in Trevor on Friday morning, Sept. 13. Flight for Life flew the person to a hospital.
MKE bike lanes, North Ave barriers coming
On Milwaukee's east side, concrete barriers will be added to North Avenue's bike lanes. But will they fix the problem?
Milwaukee police chase stolen car; shots fired at officers
Milwaukee police arrested three people after they drove off in a stolen car, ran from officers and one of them shot toward officers on Thursday, Sept. 12.
Milwaukee bike lanes, North Avenue barriers coming soon
On Milwaukee's east side, concrete barriers will be added to North Avenue's bike lanes. But will they fix the problem?
Delafield apartment fire; 1 rescued, police say it's 'suspicious'
Fire broke out at a Delafield apartment building on Thursday night, Sept. 12. It happened shortly before 11 p.m. on Vista Park Court.
'Suspicious' apartment fire in Delafield
An apartment fire in Delafield leaves people in eight units trying to find a different place to stay, andpolice now confirm to FOX6 that the fire is suspicious.
MKE police chase; shots fired at officers
Milwaukee police arrested three people after they drove off in a stolen car, ran from officers and one of them shot toward officers on Thursday, Sept. 12.
Controversial mural vandalized and restored
A controversial mural in Milwaukee featured a swastika merged with a Star of David. Then, someone vandalized it.
Elijah Vue's remains found in Two Rivers
On Friday, Sept. 13, Two Rivers Police confirmed the skeletal remains found earlier in the week are those of the missing 3-year-old boy, Elijah Vue.
Police confirm Elijah Vue's death
The Two Rivers Police Department on Friday confirmed the remains of Elijah Vue, the 3-year-old missing since February, were found last week. The Amber Alert has been canceled.
MPS school resource officers agreement, work remains
MPS said it has reached a "Memorandum of Understanding" agreement with the city's police department to implement a school resource officers program.
Argument over controversial mural in MKE
A mural in Milwaukee is drawing attention in Milwaukee as it displays a swastika combined with the Star of David. The man who owns the building featuring the mural and a woman who put black paint over it got into an argument.
Sade Robinson homicide; Maxwell Anderson in court for motion hearing
The man accused of killing and dismembering Sade Robinson appeared before a judge on Friday, Sept. 13.
Milwaukee fatal shooting; 1 dead, 2 hurt near 60th and Silver Spring
One person is dead, and two people were injured after a shooting in Milwaukee on Friday, Sept. 13.
Episode 34: Court ruling and close races, debate dust settles
We dive deep into the high-stakes race in Michigan, where third-party candidates like Jill Stein and RFK Jr. could play spoiler in a tight contest. We also have the latest on Donald Trump's legal battle in Georgia, and what voters are saying after this week's blockbuster debate between Trump and Kamala Harris. Plus, our roundtable of top reporters breaks down where the race stands with just 53 days to go in all seven of our crucial swing states.
Universities of Wisconsin adopt viewpoint-neutral policy for school leaders
University of Wisconsin leaders must limit their public statements to matters that affect school operations and maintain neutral viewpoints under a new policy that was released Friday, Sept. 13.