Sentry Equipment celebrates 100 years, faces new challenges

Sentry Equipment in Oconomowoc celebrated 100 years on Thursday. With that milestone comes new challenges, including workforce and tariffs.

UnitedHealthcare, Ascension Wisconsin agreement reached

UnitedHealthcare and Ascension Wisconsin on Tuesday announced they have reached a multi-year agreement, ending a weeks-long negotiations stalemate.

Iconic 169-year-old retailer to shutter 36 locations, citing tariffs

The Orvis Company, one of the nation’s oldest outdoor retailers, plans to close more than two dozen stores by 2026 as part of a broader effort to shrink its retail footprint and streamline operations in response to rising tariffs.

Potato chip brand unveils biggest redesign in nearly 100-year history

Lay's rolled out a major rebrand with cleaner ingredients, a new logo design, and packaging updates aligning with the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative.

Elixir Café & Juicery in Mequon offers array of drinks and dishes

Elixir Cafe & Juicery opened one year ago in Mequon, complete with an array of organic cold-pressed juices, smoothies and tasty small bites.

Kwik Trip phasing out pennies; cash purchases will round down

Kwik Trip is making a change to its cash transaction policy. It will phase out the use of pennies, and instead adopt a penny-free cash-rounding policy.

AJ Bombers closing Nov. 20, special limited-time October deals

AJ Bombers has announced its official closing date: Nov. 20, 2025, and it's celebrating with throwbacks, dine-in specials, and memories.

Student loan payments are the highest in these states in 2025, data shows

Ongoing research shows that having a college degree leads to higher earnings over your lifetime and is still worth the investment to ensure a life of financial stability and well-being. But for many students, earning a degree also means incurring student loan debt.

Sheboygan County business to shutter plant after promising jobs, raises

It's news that took everyone in the small village of Random Lake by surprise. One of the village's largest employers, Sheridan, has announced it is closing its printing facility in town.

Who is Charlie Javice? Frank startup founder going to prison

Charlie Javice found herself in a legal dispute with JPMorgan Chase after they bought her student financial aid company, Frank, for $175 million. Here’s what the court says happened.

American Airlines teams with luxury brands to woo premium travelers

As demand for economy seating continues to lag, airlines are shelling out upgrades to maximize returns from travelers willing to pay more. Here's what American Airlines is offering.

Ticketmaster lawsuit, finance expert explains how it impacts you

The Federal Trade Commission and seven states are suing Ticketmaster over claims of unfair ticket sale practices, so what does that mean for you?

Ticketmaster lawsuit, what it means for you
video

The Federal Trade Commission and seven states are suing Ticketmaster over claims of unfair ticket sale practices. University of San Diego Finance Professor Dan Roccato joined FOX6 WakeUp with more on what this lawsuit means for us.?

Trump signs order allowing proposed TikTok deal to move forward

Chinese President Xi Jinping “gave us the go-ahead" to proceed with the deal, President Donald Trump said on Thursday.