We Energies crews in California helping restore power after storms
Nearly 50 people from We Energies and its sister company Wisconsin Public Service (WPS) are in California working to get the lights back on for tens of thousands of people who lost power from a series of strong storms.
Amazon introduces Ring car camera for vehicles
The dual-facing camera sits on the vehicle’s dashboard and is designed to record when your car is in motion and when it’s turned off.
CPR training at Gee's Clippers
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) teamed up with Milwaukee Fire Department EMS to offer CPR training to barbers at Gee's Clippers and Beauty Salon on Monday, Jan. 9.
Here's how to claim up to $400 from Apple's faulty keyboard settlement
The lawsuit, filed in 2022, alleges that MacBook laptops sold between those years contained defective keyboards, according to court documents.
Denita Ball, Milwaukee County's 1st female sheriff, sworn in
Milwaukee County Sheriff Denita Ball was sworn into office, making her the first Black woman elected sheriff in the state.
Amazon to cut 18,000 jobs, largest amount of layoffs in company's history
The majority of job cuts will mostly impact the company's brick-and-mortar stores, which include Amazon Fresh and Amazon Go.
Starbucks adds new Pistachio Cream Cold Brew to its 2023 winter menu
Starbucks said its Pistachio Latte is also making a return.
Milwaukee police shooting, man killed previously involved in standoff
Court documents provide new details related to the fatal Milwaukee police shooting of a Vets Place Central resident on Dec. 20.
People sledding with Apple Watches is a problem. Here's why.
People who are sledding, skiing or snowboarding with an Apple Watch should check their settings.
Starbucks to change number of rewards 'stars' needed for free drinks in February
Starbucks is also changing what tiers certain food, drinks, and other products can get redeemed through.
Mount Pleasant home moved, Foxconn footprint now fully cleared
The last home left within Foxconn's Mount Pleasant footprint wasn't demolished, but moved Wednesday, Dec. 28.
Google apologizes for controversial definition of 'Jew' on search engine
Google apologized after the definition of 'Jew' that appeared first was listed as an offensive verb.
Fire on Milwaukee's north side; firefighter injured, occupants OK
A Milwaukee firefighter was injured at the scene of a residential fire on Colfax Court, near 81st and Villard, on the city's north side Tuesday morning.
We Energies: Natural gas restrictions lifted after pipeline problem
We Energies on Saturday, Dec. 24 said customers no longer have to reduce their natural gas use after a pipeline experienced an equipment failure.
Milwaukee County deputy squads hit in 3 separate crashes
Three different Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office squad cars were involved in separate crashes Friday morning, Dec. 23.
Amazon extends its $5 'thank my driver' program after 'extraordinary' participation
The “thank my driver” program allows customers to use Alexa-enabled devices and Amazon’s mobile app to tip their most recent delivery driver.
Milwaukee winter storm preparations; officials urge caution
With a winter storm watch in effect and snow and gusting winds in play, City of Milwaukee officials are urging caution by anyone who has to venture out and about over the next couple of days.
Milwaukee robbery, shooting, victim among 3 arrested
The victim of a Milwaukee robbery and shooting near 48th and Hampton Tuesday night was among three 18-year-old men police arrested in the case.
Wisconsin blizzard prompts We Energies outage concerns
A storm bringing blizzard conditions to southeast Wisconsin has We Energies warning of potential power outages amid Christmas celebrations.
Winter storm prep: We Energies, residents planning for the worst
We Energies and other utility companies are already preparing for snow and wind-caused outages from a winter storm expected to arrive Thursday.