Milwaukee Common Council president ethics concern
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Did a Milwaukee Alderman break the law when he voted to approve a license for a business that rents from him? The head of the Common Council admits it was an "unintentional oversight."

Wauwatosa day care closing; impacted families scramble for options

Families tell FOX6 News they are scrambling to find quality child care after a Wauwatosa day care announced it will be shutting down in June.

Milwaukee County freeway closure on NB Highway 145

The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office shut down northbound Highway 145 on Friday afternoon, Feb. 13, to investigate a shots-fired incident.

Waukesha prostitution, money laundering ring; 2 spas shut down

Waukesha police are investigating an intricate money laundering and prostitution operation in the city. Two spas are now closed, after complaints of sex acts.

2 MSO board members resign over persona; scandals
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Two Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra board members have resigned, both facing personal scandals. One of the former board members has ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the other is defending against charges of child sexual assault.

Milwaukee sexual assault, registered sex offender charged

Milwaukee County prosecutors have charged a registered sex offender with first-degree sexual assault and false imprisonment.

Immigration officers investigated over shooting of Venezuelan man in Minneapolis

Federal authorities have reportedly opened a criminal investigation into whether two immigration officers lied under oath about what happened leading up to a shooting in north Minneapolis.

Don Lemon pleads not guilty in connection to St. Paul anti-ICE church protest

Journalist Don Lemon and several others appeared in federal court on Friday, facing charges related to an anti-ICE protest at Cities Church in St. Paul nearly a month ago.

Brookfield house fire near 145th and Capitol Drive; one person hurt

Firefighters from Brookfield responded on Friday morning, Feb. 13, to a house fire on N. 145th Street just north of Capitol Drive.

Sturgeon spearing season opens Saturday, DNR offers ice safety tips

Winnebago System sturgeon spearing season opens on Saturday, Feb. 14, and the Wisconsin DNR is reminding people to be careful on the ice and that no ice is ever 100% safe.

Milwaukee hit-and-run crash; striking driver suspected of OWI, police say

A 36-year-old man was arrested for a hit-and-run crash and suspicion of operating while intoxicated following a wreck at Sherman and Capitol in Milwaukee on Thursday, Feb. 12.

AJR at State Fair on Aug. 15
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AJR will perform at the Bank Five Nine Main Stage on Aug. 15.

Wisconsin State Fair: AJR takes Main Stage on Aug. 15

Wisconsin State Fair officials announced on Friday that indie band AJR will perform at the Bank Five Nine Main Stage on Saturday, Aug. 15.

Government Shutdown: DHS closure seems certain as funding talks stall

A shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security appeared all but certain as House and Senate lawmakers prepared to leave Washington for a 10‑day recess and negotiations with the White House over Democrats’ demands stalled.

Wisconsin wakesurfing debate escalates as lawmakers weigh competing bills

Wisconsin lawmakers are moving fast on a wakesurfing bill setting distance rules, but critics warn the plan ignores local control as a rival proposal pushes stricter limits.

Wisconsin wakesurfing debate escalates as lawmakers weigh bills
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Wisconsin lawmakers are moving fast on a wakesurfing bill setting distance rules, but critics warn the plan ignores local control as a rival proposal pushes stricter limits.

Bradford High arrest; Kenosha school leaders weigh safety concerns

After a second arrest at Bradford High School in two days, the Kenosha Unified School District met Thursday, Feb. 12, as police found ammunition but no gun, and leaders weighed metal-detecting wands.