West Allis crash; vehicle flips on its side
One person was taken to the hospital after a crash in West Allis on Monday, Oct. 28.
Racine Zoo White-handed Gibbon dies; zoo's longest-term resident
The Racine Zoo announced on Monday, Oct. 28 the recent passing of Yule, the White-handed (Lar) Gibbon.
Milwaukee poll worker shortage
As voters gear up to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day, the City of Milwaukee still needs help at the polls.
College Avenue park-and-ride lots closed
The park-and-ride lots at College Avenue have been shut down, days after similar action was taken at the Holt Avenue lot.
Milwaukee mural controversy and damage
Two men are accused of damaging a controversial mural in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee poll worker shortage; city seeks helping hands
As voters gear up to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day, the City of Milwaukee still needs help at the polls.
Episode 65: 'Ghost voters' have campaigns worried
With just 8 days until the pivotal 2024 election, Battleground takes you inside the seven swing states that could decide it all. Discover why traditional polls might be missing a crucial voting bloc of 'ghost voters,' explore mounting concerns over election security in Arizona, and dive into Michigan's high-stakes battle for auto workers and college students. Host S.E. Cupp breaks down the latest developments in these battleground states with exclusive insights from top political reporters and local exper
Waukesha unknown substance in Fox River; has oily sheen, unusual odor
The Waukesha Fire Department was dispatched to the area of Barstow and Riverfront Street for an unusual substance coming out of a storm water discharge into the Fox River.
College Avenue park-and-ride lots closed following increased police calls
Wisconsin has begun closing another park-and-ride lot in Milwaukee County. One week ago, the Holt Avenue park-and-ride was closed off. Now, it is happening at the College Avenue locations.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Waukesha visit
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks to supporters in Waukesha.
Racine shooting Sunday, 24-year-old injured; person of interest identified
One person was injured in a shooting in Racine early Sunday morning, Oct. 27.
Presidential predictor Allan Lichtman stands by call that Harris will win 2024 election
Allan Lichtman, a historian and professor at American University known for accurately predicting presidential elections is standing by his call that Vice President Kamala Harris will win the 2024 election.
2024 Election: JD Vance, Tim Walz Wisconsin campaign visits
The Republican and Democratic vice presidential nominees were in Wisconsin on Monday, Oct. 28 – with just eight days until the election.
WisDOT closes College Avenue park-and-ride
Law enforcement has closed down the College Avenue park-and-ride. Those who live there have 48 hours to leave.
South Milwaukee man accused; driving wrong way on I-794, causing wreck
A 36-year-old South Milwaukee man is accused of driving the wrong way on I-794 and causing a collision that seriously injured a woman on Sunday, Oct. 20.
Health care system issues and medical bills: Contact 6 answers questions
Contact 6 is accepting questions about healthcare systems, insurance plans and medical bills until 5 p.m. on Monday, November 4th.
Milwaukee mural controversy and damage; 2 men criminally charged
Two men are now criminally charged, accused of damaging a controversial mural in Milwaukee back in September 2024.
Controversial mural damage, 2 men charged
Two men are now criminally charged, accused of damaging a controversial mural in Milwaukee back in September 2024. The mural in question near Holton and Locust showed a Star of David combined with a swastika.
Street Angels discuss park-and-ride evictions
Eva Welch and Shelly Sarasin, both co-founding executive directors of Street Angels, joined FOX6 WakeUp to discuss the recent park-and-ride evictions in Milwaukee.
College Ave. park-and-ride lot closing
Police and deputies are enforcing the closure of another park-and-ride that begins Monday, Oct. 28. It's at the College Avenue park-and-ride, and people who live there say they have nowhere else to go.