$8 million grant for safer streets
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Milwaukee has been awarded an $8 million federal grant to fund targeted safety improvements on N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and W. Forest Home Avenue.

Milwaukee fatal crash, 76th and Morgan; West Allis driver charged

A 21-year-old West Allis man is charged with second-degree reckless homicide after investigators say he ran a red light at high speed and caused a deadly crash on Milwaukee’s south side last week.

Brookfield I-94 shooting; Milwaukee woman pleads no contest, sentenced

A Milwaukee woman accused of shooting at a vehicle on I-94 in Brookfield back in 2023 pleaded no contest and was sentenced to prison on Monday, Jan. 12. 2026.

Milwaukee awarded $8M federal grant to fund safer streets

Milwaukee has been awarded an $8 million federal grant to fund targeted safety improvements on N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and W. Forest Home Avenue.

March 2025 Milwaukee fatal shooting; Samuel Dickerson pleads guilty

Samuel Dickerson of Milwaukee pleaded guilty on Thursday, Jan. 8 to first-degree intentional homicide in connection with a fatal homicide near Holton and Center in March 2025.

Minneapolis ICE shooting: Protests, walkouts, State leaders suing Trump

After a weekend of protests around the Twin Cities following the Jan. 7 fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, more demonstrations are continuing Monday.

Wisconsin State Patrol hiring troops; deadline to apply Feb. 15, 2026

The Wisconsin State Patrol is looking for new troopers. Applications are only accepted during the annual recruitment period which begins on Monday, Jan. 12 and ends on Feb. 15.

Milwaukee Museum Days returns; 10 days of free, discounted admission

Museum Days is returning! It's a celebration of Milwaukee’s cultural attractions, featuring special admission offers at 26 participating museums across Milwaukee County and the surrounding region.

Wisconsin annual Winter Free Fishing Weekend set for Jan. 17-18

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding the public to take advantage of its annual Winter Free Fishing Weekend Jan. 17-18.

Waupun nonprofit financial discrepancies investigation; woman charged

The Waupun Police Department is investigating possible financial discrepancies involving the local nonprofit Waupun Downtown Promotions, Inc.

Cemetery vandalized by grave robber seeking donations for new fence

A Pennsylvania cemetery is asking for donations after several graves were desecrated by an alleged grave robber who may have been selling the remains online.

Wisconsin data centers; Assembly Republicans introduce legislation

Members of the Assembly Republican caucus held regional press conferences regarding data centers across the state on Monday, Jan. 12.

Packers, Matt LaFleur expected to try to reach contract extension: report

The Green Bay Packers are expected to work out a deal that would keep head coach Matt LaFleur in Green Bay, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Your rights if ICE shows up at your door

In the wake of an increasing number of immigration officers coming to Minnesota following the fatal shooting by ICE of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, the City of Minneapolis is sharing a reminder of your rights if ICE comes to your door.

Sec. Noem says DHS sending 'hundreds more' ICE agents to Minnesota

Sec. Kristi Noem says hundreds more ICE agents will be headed to Minnesota on Sunday and Monday as part of a probe into fraud in the state.

Wisconsin State Fair; The All-American Rejects take Main Stage on Aug. 13

Wisconsin State Fair officials announced on Monday, Jan. 12 that pop-punk band The All-American Rejects will perform at the Bank Five Nine Main Stage on Thursday, Aug. 13.

Milwaukee shooting Saturday leaves 2 dead, 1 injured
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Two people were killed and a 16-year-old was injured in a north side Milwaukee shooting on Saturday, Jan. 10, as police confirmed a third victim died from gunshot wounds.

New Milwaukee policy allows towing reckless drivers on first offense

A new Milwaukee ordinance allows police to tow vehicles for reckless driving on a first offense, as officials say dozens of cars are already off the streets.

New Milwaukee policy allows towing reckless drivers on first offense
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A new Milwaukee ordinance allows police to tow vehicles for reckless driving on a first offense, as officials say dozens of cars are already off the streets.