Starbucks faces lawsuit over 'fruitless' drinks as judge allows case to proceed

A U.S. District judge in New York has given the green light for a lawsuit against Starbucks to proceed. The plaintiffs allege that Starbucks engaged in deceptive marketing practices related to its Starbucks Refresher beverages, which are promoted as fruit-based beverages available at Starbucks outlets.

Simple swaps for a happy, healthy school year

Parenting expert Carly Dorogi shares some simple swaps you can make for a happier, healthier school year.

Alaska fisherman hooks and cooks blue-fleshed fish: ‘Mother Nature is incredible’

Weighing only up to 2 lbs., rock greenlings may not sound like an impressive catch. But once you see one, it’s clear these little fish are worthy of the chase. Would you eat it?

Doors Open Milwaukee returns

Brian Kramp is checking out Best Place at the Historic Pabst Brewery that’s part tavern, cafe and tourist destination to all things Pabst.

The Corners of Brookfield fall event calendar

Jordyn Swan, the Marketing Manager for the Corners of Brookfield, joins FOX6 WakeUp with the details.

Miracle premature twins, size of soda cans, thrive at home against all odds

Kimyah and DJ Jackson, born at just 22 weeks and weighing 12 and 15 ounces respectively, faced a slim chance of survival and potential developmental delays.

Free access to national parks this weekend in celebration of National Public Lands Day!

This weekend marks a special opportunity for U.S. residents to explore the country's national parks at no cost, as part of the National Park Service's series of fee-free days.

Save your photos month; Tips on preserving family memories

Mollie Bartelt, owner of Pixologie, shares a few ideas on how to get started preserving your family photos.

Bob Ross's first painting from 'The Joy of Painting' is for sale

Bob Ross’s “The Joy of Painting" debuted on public access television in 1983 and ran for 31 seasons – more than 403 episodes – until 1994.

UAW strike will drive up car prices, but not right away. Unless consumers panic

If the United Auto Workers strike isn't settled soon, consumers will see higher prices for new cars — and not just the ones from Detroit. Here's what to expect.

'Extremely disappointed': Big 3 automakers respond as strike begins at Ford, GM, Stellantis plants

Big Three automakers expressed disappointment as UAW workers walked out of its plants to strike Friday. The union called on members at three plants, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, the Stellantis Toledo Assembly Complex in Ohio, and the GM Wentzville Assembly Plant in Missouri, to strike.