New Jersey grandma of 10 plans to take grandkids to Disney with winnings from $1M Powerball
The millionaire grandma winner, who purchased the ticket on her phone, said she plans to spend most of her winnings on her grandchildren.
Lost iPhone survives 33 days under water off Hawaiian coast
A Minnesota man gave up on retrieving his iPhone after dropping it while on vacation, but the phone had a lot more endurance than he thought.
Brewers honor fallen MPD Officer Jerving: 'He would love it'
The Milwaukee Brewers paid tribute fallen Milwaukee Police Officer Peter Jerving at AmFam Field on Tuesday. He was killed in the line of duty in February.
Milwaukee $150M 2024 budget gap, doomsday scenarios proposed
The city of Milwaukee faces a major budget gap in 2024, and it’s expected to grow. The Common Council Steering and Rules Committee asked leaders of the city’s three largest departments not funded by grants or fees to come up with doomsday scenarios for cuts.
ESPN hit with layoffs as parent company Disney cuts costs
Disney CEO Bob Iger announced in February that the company would reduce 7,000 jobs either through not filling positions or layoffs.
Milwaukee police bodycam release; union files lawsuit against city
A new Milwaukee Police Department policy would speed up the release of body camera video. The Milwaukee Police Association is suing the city.
Highland Park to be 'Harley Park;' H-D Foundation pays for naming rights
The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution to accept $350,000 from the Harley-Davidson Foundation in exchange for renaming "Highland Park" to "Harley Park."
Open Record: A dream extinguished
How a last-minute medical question left a would-be fire cadet with the Milwaukee Fire Department feeling burned.
Milwaukee Fire Cadet Program: Family calls for change, FPC stands by it
Milwaukee Fire Department's cadet program is a pipeline to employment within the department. But days before the start of training, one man lost his spot. Here's why.
Milwaukee Fire Cadet Program: Family calls for change, FPC stands by it
Milwaukee Fire Department's cadet program is a pipeline to employment within the department. But days before the start of training, one man lost his spot. Here's why.
Microsoft agrees to buy Foxconn land in Mount Pleasant
Microsoft has agreed to buy a $50 million parcel of land meant for Foxconn in Mount Pleasant to build a $1 billion data center.
Amazon Prime’s new ‘dialogue boost’ makes it easier to hear what’s being said on your TV
Ever wish you could turn up the TV – but only turn up the volume of what people are saying?
Netflix reveals new timeline for its password-sharing crackdown in US
Netflix previously indicated that tougher password restrictions would be imposed by the end of March, but that didn’t happen in several key markets, including the U.S.
Netflix ending its DVD-by-mail rental service
Netflix is ending an era that began a quarter-century ago when delivering discs through the mail was considered a revolutionary concept.
Netflix sees subscriber growth in first-quarter report
The 1.75 million gain in Netflix subscribers reported Tuesday for the January-March period was nearly 550,000 more than the average estimate among among analysts surveyed by FactSet.
Apple unveils high-yield savings account for Apple Card holders
According to Apple, the card offers an annual percentage yield (APY) of 4.15% – more than 10 times the national average.
Florida Gov. DeSantis floats higher taxes on Disney, possible prison construction next door
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis struck back at Disney World Monday, announcing forthcoming legislative action that would void a development agreement that enshrined the corporate giant's self-governing power.
'Incredibly sorry': Netflix keeps 'Love Is Blind' fans waiting for live reunion
Viewers of Netflix's “Love Is Blind" had to wait more than an hour to watch the Season 4 reunion special set to stream live Sunday — Netflix's second-ever live event on its own platform.
I-43S/National road rage: Shots fired after crash
I-43 southbound was closed at National Sunday after shots were fired amid a road rage incident.
Apartment fire on Milwaukee's north side, residents displaced
A Milwaukee apartment building fire near 43rd and Good Hope displaced at least two adults and three kids Friday night, April 14.