Spirit Airlines slashes flights, warns of more job cuts amid second bankruptcy
Spirit Airlines CEO Dave Davis warned staff that the airline is cutting a quarter of its flight schedule in November as it restructures its business in its second bankruptcy in less than a year.
Starbucks says baristas should honor requests to use Charlie Kirk’s name on cups after petition
Starbucks says customers may use Charlie Kirk’s name when ordering drinks after a petition called for his favorite tea to be added to menus. The company stressed political slogans remain barred.
FOX6 Cents: Milwaukee group helps the 'unbanked'
It’s safe to say Constance Alberts’ pen is mightier than the sword in her fight to help the unbanked. She’s putting her group's message right at your fingertips.
Waukesha Oscar's Frozen Custard groundbreaking; set to open early 2026
There is a new beginning for the Oscar's Frozen Custard in Waukesha.
Microsoft in Wisconsin; new $4B investment in Mount Pleasant datacenter
Microsoft, along with state and local leaders, held a news conference on Thursday, Sept. 18 to announce Microsoft’s next infrastructure investment in Wisconsin.
Cracker Barrel CEO admits major misstep on logo change as sales and traffic plummet
The restaurant chain reported an 8% decline in traffic since its controversial logo rollout in August.
Jerry quits Ben & Jerry's after 47 years, says parent company 'silencing' him
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield is stepping down from the iconic ice cream brand after 47 years, claiming his progressive political views have been "silenced."
New poll shows most sports fans frustrated by high costs and juggling subscriptions
A new AP-NORC poll shows that sports fans are paying for multiple subscriptions, juggling cable and streaming services, and often sharing passwords to keep up with their favorite teams — but most are unhappy with the cost.
Microsoft data center; Milwaukee nonprofit sues Racine over water records
Milwaukee Riverkeeper is suing the City of Racine, saying it ignored an open records request on projected water usage at Microsoft’s Mount Pleasant data center.
Amazon and Google face FTC investigation over ad pricing practices
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether Amazon and Google misled advertisers about pricing and terms for online ads, a source familiar with the matter said.
Office Depot fires employee who refused to print Charlie Kirk posters for customer
Video of the Michigan store incident generated more than 4 million views on X.
Mystery company's $1.6B data center proposed for Wisconsin farmland draws residents' ire
More than 300 acres of farmland in Wisconsin has already been annexed and rezoned by the city council for a $1.6B proposed data center.
Salesforce CEO cuts 4,000 jobs, says AI agents now handle half the customer work
CEO Marc Benioff says AI now handles 50% of customer interactions at $248B software company.
Ex-Astronomer exec Kristin Cabot files for divorce after kiss cam scandal
Kristin Cabot, the married former Astronomer executive who was caught on a kiss cam cuddling with her boss during a July Coldplay concert, has filed for divorce from her husband, according to a report.
Walmart hiring skilled tradespeople in Milwaukee; starting pay $19/hour
Walmart is seeking qualified skilled tradespeople to join its Facility Services team in southeast Wisconsin.
Milwaukee Tool plans Menomonee Falls expansion, $42M investment
Milwaukee Tool plans to expand in Menomonee Falls, a decision the company said will create hundreds of Wisconsin jobs.
American Eagle shares jump 25% after retailer touts 'success' of Sydney Sweeney's denim campaign
American Eagle CEO Jay Schottenstein said Sydney Sweeney's campaign affirmed the company as "the American jeans brand."
Milwaukee South Shore Cruise Dock groundbreaking; $5M project kicks off
State and local officials joined Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson on Thursday, Sept. 4, to celebrate the groundbreaking of Port Milwaukee’s South Shore Cruise Dock.
Williams Bay water crisis continues; restaurants get creative, adapt
The “do not drink" order in Williams Bay remains in effect nearly a week after nitrite contamination left two children sick, and restaurants are still adapting to the crisis.



















