Milwaukee school fire: Lincoln Avenue students, staff in flux

Milwaukee Public Schools is trying to solve its latest issue — where to send students and staff after fire destroyed Lincoln Avenue School.

What's next after Milwaukee school fire?
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Fire destroyed Milwaukee's Lincoln Avenue School. Now, with two months to go before the first day of the next school year, MPS is working to figure out where hundreds of students and dozens of staff members will go.

64th and Sheridan police shooting video
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The Milwaukee Police Department released video related to the investigation of an officer-involved shooting that happened near 64th and Sheridan on June 16.

Milwaukee electric scooter incident, alderman questions safety

After a recent incident involving an electric Lime scooter, downtown Milwaukee's alderman questions whether the city should allow them at all.

Milwaukee police shooting near 64th and Sheridan, men charged

Milwaukee County prosecutors charged two men with multiple felonies in connection to an officer-involved shooting that happened on June 16.

Nancy Guthrie case: FBI determines some ransom notes were 'extortion attempts without legitimacy'

FBI officials say some of the ransom notes received in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has been determined to be "extortion attempts without legitimacy," while noting that other ransom demands received may potentially be legitimate.

Milwaukee ICE enforcement, city accuses feds of violating ordinance
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Milwaukee leaders accuse U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement of breaking a city ordinance, while an agency spokesperson stands by officers' decision to "protect themselves" on the job.

Milwaukee ICE enforcement, city accuses feds of violating ordinance

Milwaukee leaders accuse ICE of breaking a city ordinance, while an agency spokesperson stands by officers' decision to “protect themselves."

Wisconsin, birthplace of America’s modern income tax
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Wisconsin became the first state to launch a successful modern income tax, targeting the wealthy to combat Gilded Age inequality.

America 250: Wisconsin, birthplace of America’s modern income tax

As the country celebrates 250 years, the semiquincentennial, Wisconsin has left a lasting impact on the history of the country, including as the birthplace of the country’s modern income tax.

Wisconsin's Most Wanted: Cortez Moore arrested, viewer tip helps

U.S. Marshals said Cortez Moore was arrested in Madison on June 23 after a viewer recognized him and contacted the law enforcement agency.

Wisconsin heat warning extended, storms July 4 holiday weekend

Wisconsin will continue to experience dangerous heat and humidity heading into the end of the week. An extreme heat warning has been extended.

Video: Milwaukee police shooting near 64th Sheridan

The Milwaukee Police Department on Wednesday released video related to the investigation of an officer-involved shooting that happened on June 16.

Boating safety reminders ahead of holiday weekend
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Wisconsin Live Desk speaks with a Wisconsin conservation warden about boating safety ahead of the Fourth of July weekend.

Empire State Building climb: 2 in custody after raising flag in apparent proposal stunt

Two masked individuals are in custody after scaling to the top of the Empire State Building on Wednesday to unfurl a banner promoting world peace before an apparent proposal unfolded.