MFD hands out free smoke detectors
The Milwaukee Fire Department went door-to-door near 8th and Hayes, handing out free smoke detectors.
Free smoke detectors, Milwaukee firefighters go door to door
The Milwaukee Fire Department distributed free smoke detectors near 8th and Hayes where a house fire left a woman dead and seriously injured a firefighter.
Google fires 28 workers after anti-Israel protests at company offices
The fired Google employees were protesting Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion joint contract to provide cloud services for the Israeli government.
Harley-Davidson Homecoming; Milwaukee celebration 100 days out
Harley-Davidson marked on Tuesday, April 16 100 days until the start of the 2024 Homecoming Festival – a four-day celebration of all things H-D.
Wisconsin's utility moratorium ends April 15, disconnections possible
Wisconsin's residential disconnection moratorium expires April 15.
Fatal Milwaukee fire, firefighter burned
Officials provided an update on a fatal fire in Milwaukee that left one person dead, and a firefighter severely burned.
Fatal Milwaukee fire, firefighter burned
One person is dead and a firefighter was burned in a fire on Milwaukee's south side early Sunday morning, April 14.
Good food at the Harley-Davidson Museum
It's 414 Day and Milwaukee's Harley-Davidson Museum is celebrating! Tim McCormick from the museum joined FOX6 WakeUp with all the details on the events and some good food you can eat!
Celebrating 414 Day in Milwaukee
Carolynn Buser joined FOX6 WakeUp to talk about everything going on for 414 Day, including events at the Harley-Davidson Museum.
414 Day at the Harley-Davidson Museum
A Milwaukee fixture, the Harley-Davidson Museum, is going all out to celebrate 414 Day. FOX6 WakeUp talked with Tim McCormick to learn more.
We Energies proposes another rate hike
We Energies is proposing another rate hike, the third one in as many years.
We Energies proposes rate hike, would be 3rd in 3 years
We Energies has proposed raising utility rates. If approved, it would be the third rate hike in three years.
Disney to tighten disability access service rules to prevent line skipping at its theme parks
Disney said the service is intended for those with a developmental disability like Autism. Theme park experts said the goal of the changes to the accessibility service is to cut down on abuse.
We Energies Power Plant fire; smoke visible from dust collector, no injuries
A fire broke out at the We Energies Power Plant in Oak Creek on Monday night, April 8. The call came at 8:40 p.m.
Apple lays off more than 600 workers in California in its first major round of post-pandemic cuts
Apple is laying off more than 600 workers in California, marking the company’s first big wave of post-pandemic job cuts amid a broader wave of tech industry consolidation.
Milwaukee police video release lawsuit, injunction clarity sought
The city of Milwaukee has asked a judge to clarify if an injunction on a police video release policy is lifted after the judge denied motions last week.
Apple apps reporting outages: What you need to know
The impacted apps included the App Store, Apple TV, Apple TV+ and Apple Music.
Amazon removing cashier-less 'Just Walk Out' technology from grocery stores
Amazon says it is replacing its "Just Walk Out" technology Dash Carts that enable shoppers to scan groceries, connect to online shopping lists, and complete their grocery checkout process.
Google to delete billions of 'Incognito' browsing data after lawsuit
Google has committed to deleting billions of records containing personal information gathered from over 136 million internet users in the United States who browse through its Chrome web browser.
Milwaukee police video release lawsuit; judgment request denied
A judge denied the Milwaukee police union's motion for declaratory relief in a lawsuit against the city, and also dismissed the city's motion to dismiss.