These iconic restaurants are all owned by the same companies
While we all recognize popular chain restaurants by their name alone, many of them are actually grouped together and owned by just a small number of restaurant groups in the U.S. Here’s a look.
Gas prices are rising again. Here are the cheapest, most expensive states
Why are gas prices going up? Here’s the national average for a gallon of gas, according to AAA, and other things to know.
Ground beef health alert: Products may be contaminated with E. coli, FSIS warns
Certain ground beef products may be contaminated with E. coli, the FSIS warned. Here’s what to know.
The Cooking Mom: Skillet Bow Tie Chicken with Sun Dried Tomatoes
The weather is getting warmer, and Amy Hanten: The Cooking Mom, is getting in the spring cooking spirit! Today she shows us how to make Skillet Bow Tie Chicken with Sun Dried Tomatoes.
Pup Crawl at Smoke on the Water, Okauchee Lake
Help support veterans while walking your dog and enjoys a brew or two. Smoke on the Water's Pup Crawl benefits Sierra Delta, which empowers every veteran with approved dog training that provides purpose, innovation, and community through the love of dogs.
Okauchee Lake 'Pup Crawl' to provide service dogs for veterans
Smoke on the Water is hosting a ‘Pup Crawl’ to benefit Sierra Delta, an organization empowering veterans with approved dog training that provides purpose, innovation, and community through the love of dogs.
Concinnity Milwaukee: Anime, gaming convention draws fans to MSOE
Anime, gaming and science fiction fans met in Milwaukee for "Concinnity" on Saturday, April 20. It was held at MSOEs Diercks Hall,
Can you really eat cicadas? Try these delicious recipes to find out
Properly prepared cicadas can be a culinary delight, providing a sustainable and protein-rich option for adventurous food enthusiasts eager to explore new recipes with these edible insects.
'AfterDark: For The Culture' celebrates Black and Brown voices
Come listen to some of Milwaukee's favorite storytellers or drop your name for a chance to share an original poem or true, personal story on culture.
Certain snacks, drinks could be banned in some states due to cancer-causing ingredients
Following California's ban on four dangerous chemicals in food, lawmakers in multiple states are considering the prohibition of specific food additives.
US investigating GM Cadillac Lyriq EVs over brake assist failures
The NHTSA's preliminary evaluation is examining Lyriqs from the 2023 model year.
Starbucks says new cold drink cups are made with less plastic
Starbucks said the move underscores its commitment to halving its waste, water and carbon footprints by 2030.
Value of the stay-at-home parent: Study reveals time, cost required
Researchers analyzed the amount of time stay-at-home parents dedicate to the role and calculated what the cost of outsourcing their tasks would be in 80 cities.
You can get free fries at Wendy's every Friday -- here's how
Wendy’s is offering fast-food eaters a popular side for free.
This food has ‘alarmingly high’ level of pesticides, report finds
The report found that pesticides posed significant risks in 20% of the foods examined, with seven foods having a “very high risk” of pesticides.
Pepsi unveils two new flavors ahead of summer
Pepsi wants you to kickoff summer with two new flavors inspired by summertime BBQs.
Ford recalls over 450,000 vehicles due to loss of drive power
Ford has issued a recall for Bronco Sport SUVs and Maverick compact pickup trucks made between 2022-2024.
Salmonella infections linked to contaminated basil sold at Trader Joe's: CDC
The Salmonella infections have been linked to organic basil sold in Trader Joe's stores in 29 states and Washington, DC, says the CDC.
Free entry to all national parks offered for National Park Week 2024 – what to know
Free entry to all U.S. national parks is being offered as a kick off to National Park Week 2024. Here’s what to know.
No college degree? Here are the best and worst places in the US for a job
Employers are increasingly ditching the college degree requirement for jobs, but competition varies greatly in different parts of the country.



















