Kids, Milwaukee police ice skate at Red Arrow Park
Milwaukee police, kids and the community hit the ice Saturday at Red Arrow Park for a Cops and Kids Foundation event.
Milwaukee police not responsible for man's death, DA's office finds
The Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office determined no officers were responsible for the December 2021 in-custody death of Quievonta Moffett.
Milwaukee police in-custody death, 2 officers charged
Two Milwaukee police officers have been criminally charged in connection to the in-custody death of Keishon Thomas that occurred in February 2022.
Netflix lowering prices in 30 countries
The price cuts will be in countries in the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, Latin America and Asia.
Milwaukee police shooting: Man dead, officers' conduct investigated
The Milwaukee Police Department is investigating the conduct of its officers after one shot and killed a man Tuesday.
Ice storm We Energies power outages hit Racine, Kenosha counties
A winter storm pushed through southeastern Wisconsin Wednesday, knocking out power for thousands of We Energies customers
Amazon donates over 1,400 cases of water to residents of East Palestine, Ohio
More than 30 Amazon employees from its Pittsburgh and Cleveland sites volunteered to help bring water in the aftermath of the Ohio train derailment.
Wisconsin ice, snow creates power problems; We Energies ready
Ice and snow can cause power lines to break – creating another set of problems during a winter storm in southeast Wisconsin.
Fire near Marquette, 5 hurt, some lost everything
A Milwaukee apartment fire near the Marquette University campus Tuesday night left about 50 people without a home. Five were taken to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
Supreme Court seems to favor social media companies in terror case
During arguments, several justices underscored that there was no evidence linking Twitter, Facebook and Google directly to the 2017 attack on the Reina nightclub in Istanbul.
Coffee meets olive oil: Starbucks' newest drinks are a taste of Italy
Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz came up with the idea after visiting Sicily in 2022 and noting how locals ingested a spoonful of olive oil on a daily basis.
First-generation iPhone from 2007 sells for $63,000 at auction
The iPhone's original owner said she received it as a gift in 2007 but never opened the package since she had just gotten a new phone.
Officer Jerving fundraiser, 3rd Street Market Hall supports family
The 3rd Street Market Hall fundraiser was held one week after fallen Milwaukee Police Officer Peter Jerving was laid to rest.
We Energies: Natural gas outage affects 800 Glendale customers
A natural gas outage affects about 800 customers in the Glendale area on Monday, Feb. 20.
Milwaukee Lincoln Memorial Drive crash; man threatened fire personnel
Milwaukee police and firefighters responded to reports of a crash on Lincoln Memorial Drive on Sunday afternoon.
Disney-themed children’s figurines recalled due to choking hazard
The recall involves more than 16,000 “My First” Disney figurines. U.S. consumer safety officials said the arms and/or legs on the small toys can detach.
Shots fired report on I-41 SB at Silver Spring, 3 arrested
There was a full freeway closure on southbound I-41 at Silver Spring Drive after the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office reported shots fired nearby in the I-41 and Hampton area on Sunday morning. Three people were arrested.
Shots fired report on I-41 SB at Silver Spring, 3 arrested
There was a full freeway closure on southbound I-41 at Silver Spring Drive after the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office reported shots fired nearby in the I-41 and Hampton area on Sunday morning. Three people were arrested.
Racine duplex fire; damage estimated at $90K
A fire broke out in a lower unit of a duplex apartment building on 9th and College in Racine on Saturday morning, Feb.18.
GOP subpoenas Apple, Meta, other tech CEOs in censorship probe
Subpoenas have been sent to the chief executives of the five largest tech companies as congressional Republicans moved to investigate what they assert is widespread corporate censorship of conservative voices House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan issued the subpoenas Wednesday as the latest in a series of escalations by a party that has long promised to investigate Big Tech’s content moderation.