Milwaukee church fire near 48th and Capitol; no injuries
Milwaukee firefighters responded to a fire at a church near 48th and Capitol Sunday morning.
Milwaukee firefighter fell from roof, badly hurt, daughter's kidney failing
A Milwaukee firefighter was badly injured when he fell two stories from the roof while battling a fire at an apartment complex near 80th and Oklahoma. The firefighter's young daughter is facing a health battle of her own. Their family is asking for prayers and donations to help with mounting medical bills.
Disney managers told to identify layoff candidates, with 4K job cuts expected by April: report
Disney managers were given an April deadline to propose budget cuts and make a list of employees to be laid off.
Former Milwaukee cop sentenced, sexual contact with child
A former Milwaukee police officer has been sentenced to five years in prison for child enticement with sexual contact. He pleaded guilty in January.
Milwaukee police satisfaction survey, shift in opinions in 2022
More than 1,000 Milwaukee residents were surveyed to learn how they feel about the Milwaukee Police Department. In comparison to 2019, there was a shift in 2022.
Milwaukee County Jail death, man found unconscious in cell
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office said a man died in custody at the jail Thursday morning, March 16. He had been in custody since Jan. 31.
Waukesha parade victim's bobblehead fundraiser exceeds goal
A Waukesha Christmas Parade victim's bobblehead fundraiser to support the family of fallen Milwaukee Police Officer Peter Jerving exceed its goal.
Watch: Disney unveils ‘real lightsaber’ at South by Southwest
"I have the coolest job in the world. I’m holding a real light saber!" a Disney executive said.
Jury awards $8.25M to Black mother, daughters handcuffed outside Castro Valley Starbucks
A federal jury awarded a mother and her two daughters $8.25 million after they were unlawfully searched and handcuffed by Alameda County sheriff's deputies outside a Castro Valley Starbucks on their way to taking one of the young women to a college math test in Berkeley.
Missing Milwaukee girl, 14, found safe
Milwaukee police say Naira McIntosh, 14, has been found safe.
Netflix's 'Making a Murderer' didn't defame detective, judge rules
A retired Wisconsin detective has lost a defamation lawsuit against Netflix over his portrayal in the 2015 documentary series "Making a Murderer."
Disney park price hikes 'too aggressive,' CEO Bob Iger admits
Bob Iger vows to be "smarter" about pricing as Disney moves forward, in order to maintain brand "accessibility."
Milwaukee dive rescue crew 'the busiest special team in the city'
It’s not a special team you’ll find at every fire department, but in Milwaukee, the dive rescue team is about as busy as it gets.
Freeway shooting investigation, I-43 ramp closed at 76th Street
Milwaukee County sheriff's officials closed the 76th Street off-ramp from I-43 westbound for a shooting investigation Saturday evening.
We Energies power outages, winter storm leaves thousands in the dark
A winter storm pushed through southeastern Wisconsin Thursday, March 9, into Friday, March 10, knocking out power for thousands of We Energies customers.
Apple launching new streaming app for classical music lovers
Apple subscribers can enjoy more than five million classical songs on the new app starting March 28.
Power out for more than 100,000 in southeast Wisconsin
Power out for more than 100,000 in southeast Wisconsin
Disney’s iconic Dole Whip treat coming to a grocery store near you
Imagine you’re walking around the Magic Kingdom on a hot summer day devouring a delicious Dole Whip. Well, you can now do that at home.
Starbucks' Howard Schultz agrees to testify before Senate committee amid unionization campaign
Howard Schultz has agreed to appear before a U.S. Senate committee that is examining Starbucks' actions amid an ongoing unionization campaign.
MPD squad involved in crash near Teutonia and Cornell
An investigation is underway following an accident involving a Milwaukee Police Department squad.