Milwaukee police briefing on officer-involved shooting on city's south side
Milwaukee police briefing on officer-involved shooting on city's south side
Significant police presence near Cesar Chavez and Scott
Significant police presence near Cesar Chavez and Scott
Milwaukee police in city schools; element of GOP shared revenue plan
It is a debate about what it takes to keep your schools safe. If Republicans get their wish, Milwaukee police head back to Milwaukee Public Schools.
Milwaukee Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony; 'We carry you with us'
The Greater Milwaukee Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony was held on Friday, May 5 at the Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee.
Harley-Davidson Museum 'Bike Night' delivers sounds of summer
The Harley-Davidson Museum's "Bike Night," one of the first – and loudest – signs of summer in Milwaukee, kicked off Thursday night, May 4.
MFD outlines new search policy after victims' bodies missed
The Milwaukee Fire Department outlined internal policy changes after crews missed victims at three separate fires in the past two years.
Former MPD Officer Mattioli's trial delayed again
The homicide trial of former Milwaukee Police Officer Michael Mattioli was delayed again Thursday, May 4.
Facebook failed to protect privacy of children using Messenger Kids app, FTC says
The Federal Trade Commission says Facebook misrepresented the access it provided to app developers to private user data.
Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office hiring; seeks correctional officers
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office is looking to hire close to 100 correctional officers – and held a hiring event on Tuesday, May 2 to fill that shortage.
Apple, Google team up to stop creepy tracking tactics
The two companies submitted a proposal to set standards for combatting secret surveillance on Apple’s AirTag trackers and similar devices.
Central Florida Tourism Oversight District files lawsuit against Disney in ongoing feud
Days after Disney sued Florida’s governor in federal court for what it described as retaliation for opposing the state’s Parents Rights in Education law, members of Disney World’s governing board — made up of Gov. Ron DeSantis appointees — authorized a lawsuit Monday against the entertainment giant.
Milwaukee police bodycam release procedure; lawsuit against new policy
A new Milwaukee Police Department policy that speeds up the release of body camera video from critical incidents went into effect Monday.
Jackknifed semi closes I-43 northbound at North Avenue
A jackknifed semi shut down all lanes of I-43 northbound Sunday night.
Former Apple employee ordered to serve jail time, pay restitution for fleecing the company
Dhirendra Prasad’s sentencing for two charges — conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the U.S. — stemmed from an alleged plot that lost Apple over $17 million.
Amazon axes 'Halo' fitness program: How to get a refund
Amazon said the Halo devices and app will no longer work after August 1.
Disney files lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over 'retaliatory' actions against Walt Disney World
Disney filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis following months of legislative actions by the state that Disney has described as retaliatory and anti-business.
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.