Police: Wanted man from Alabama found dead in home near 46th and Vliet, ending standoff

MILWAUKEE -- A man, 25, from Alabama, wanted for various felonies out of state was found dead in a home near 46th Street and Vliet Street in Milwaukee on Wednesday, Oct. 30.Police said officers responded around 1:30 p.m. after receiving information to indicate the man was in a home in the area.

Jury acquits Milwaukee father facing child neglect charges after baby died from hot bath

MILWAUKEE -- A Milwaukee man charged after his 6-month-old daughter suffered severe burns from a hot bath and later died was acquitted by a jury Wednesday, Oct. 30.One count of neglecting a child (consequence is death) was filed against Walter Henderson, 28, in November 2017.

City attorney says criminal activity hasn't stopped at home near 37th and Cherry despite lawsuit

MILWAUKEE -- The City of Milwaukee filed a lawsuit against the landlord of the house where a city attorney said there's drug use and prostitution -- feet from an elementary school.

Freebies are the key hook in new 'streaming wars'

LOS ANGELES -- Apple, Disney and AT&T's WarnerMedia want to jump-start their challenges to Netflix by offering freebies and deep discounts on emerging streaming plans.That includes a free year of Apple TV Plus for customers of new Apple devices and a free year of Disney Plus to higher-tier Verizon customers.

Man who was on GPS monitoring when prosecutors say he killed a man pleads guilty

MILWAUKEE -- Jody Byrd, 26, of Milwaukee, pleaded guilty to two charges Wednesday, Oct. 30 in connection with the Oct. 30 shooting death of Clarence Perkins.

Medical examiner: 36-year-old woman shot in the head during argument died at hospital

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee County medical examiner on Wednesday, Oct. 30 confirmed Candice Buford, 36, shot in the head at a home near 18th Street and Capitol Drive on Sunday, Oct. 20, died from her injuries at the hospital.

Police: Man shot, wounded while sitting in vehicle near 28th and Vine in Milwaukee

MILWAUKEE --  A man was hurt in a shooting that happened near 28th Street and Vine Street around 2:30 a.m.Police said a 29-year-old man was shot while in a vehicle with the shooter.

Victim of hit-and-run crash at 23rd and Greenfield dies, police seek vehicle involved

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office is now investigating the death of Roy Mendez, 68, the victim of an apparent hit-and-run crash at 23rd and Greenfield in Milwaukee on Saturday, Oct. 19.

'He turns and runs:' Thief caught on camera stealing valuable jewelry from spiritual shop

MILWAUKEE -- A thief stole a valuable piece of jewelry from a spiritual shop on Milwaukee's south side -- swiping the necklace in just seconds before running off with an accomplice.Elizabeth Cruz said she takes pride in caring for every customer."That's the goal," said Cruz. "To help people find what they're looking for and help them get the things they need to do their work."The crime happened at Botanica Milagro De La Cruz on Cesar Chavez Drive near Scott Street.

Medical examiner: 4-year-old Amea Gee died from injuries after hit-and-run at 22nd and Center

MILWAUKEE -- FOX6 News confirmed with the Milwaukee County medical examiner Tuesday, Oct. 29 that a 4-year-old girl badly hurt in a hit-and-run crash near 22nd Street and Center Street on Thursday, Oct. 24 died from her injuries.

'Extremely frustrating:' Catalytic converters stolen from 7 vehicles at Crash Course driving school

MILWAUKEE -- Thieves stole catalytic converters from seven vehicles at the Crash Course Driver Education Center on Howell Avenue near Layton Avenue -- swiping the converters from Toyota Priuses used by student drivers.FOX6 News found evidence left behind at the scene on Tuesday, Oct. 29 -- large rocks used to prop up the vehicles for easier access.The crimes created a major speedbump for Jeremy Cain, GM and owner, who's worked to teach teenagers the rules of the road for six years."We try to focus on them having a safe driving foundation," said Cain."We went out after our morning meeting, went to break for everyone to start their routes, and all of our cars turned on and sounded like Harley-Davidsons," said Cain.

'I'm gone get you:' Probation for mother accused of pulling gun on her own son outside MPS school

MILWAUKEE -- A Milwaukee mother accused of pulling a handgun on her own 16-year-old son outside Carmen High School of Science and Technology in February pleaded guilty Tuesday, Oct. 29 and was sentenced to probation.Shamika Parks entered the guilty plea to one count of possession of a firearm on the grounds of a school.Parks was then sentenced to serve 12 months in the House of Correction, which was stayed, and she was placed on probation for 24 months, with a review hearing scheduled for Feb. 7.

Amazon offering free grocery delivery for Prime members

Amazon is eliminating its fee for grocery delivery in the United States as competition heats up in the rapidly expanding food delivery business.Before today, Amazon charged Prime members a $14.99 monthly subscription fee for its Amazon Fresh online grocery delivery service.

Recognize them? Milwaukee police need your help to ID 3 men wanted for armed robbery

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police on Tuesday, Oct. 29 asked for help identifying three men wanted in an armed robbery which occurred near 29th and Highland on Sunday evening, Oct. 20.

Apple resumes human reviews of Siri audio with iPhone update

NEW YORK -- Apple is resuming the use of humans to review Siri commands and dictation with the latest iPhone software update.In August, Apple suspended the practice and apologized for the way it used people, rather than just machines, to review the audio.While common in the tech industry, the practice undermined Apple's attempts to position itself as a trusted steward of privacy.

'I thought it was over:' Deputies share survival stories, MCSO launches campaign to get you to 'Move Over'

MILWAUKEE -- In commemoration of National Move Over Day Saturday, Oct. 19, two Milwaukee County sheriff's deputies hurt by drivers who failed to follow Wisconsin's Move Over Law shared their stories of survival with FOX6 News, as the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office launched a campaign aimed at showcasing the humans behind the badges.State law requires drivers to move over or slow down for stopped emergency vehicles, but a lot of drivers either don't know the law or choose to ignore it -- putting the lives of law enforcement and other first responders on the line.