Foxconn sets Friday, Saturday open houses to showcase technologies developed at new plant

MOUNT PLEASANT -- Foxconn Technology Group officials on Friday, June 29 and Saturday, June 30 will host open houses at the "Opus Facility" on Globe Drive, off of the S.

'Losing their land:' Protesters march in Mount Pleasant during Pres. Trump's speech at Foxconn

MOUNT PLEASANT -- There were protests in Milwaukee and Mount Pleasant Thursday, June 28 with President Donald Trump in the Badger State for the groundbreaking at the site of the future $10 billion Foxconn plant.

Watch: President Trump, Air Force One arrive in Milwaukee ahead of Foxconn groundbreaking

MOUNT PLEASANT -- The ceremonial groundbreaking for a massive $10 billion Foxconn factory complex in Wisconsin was supposed to be evidence that the manufacturing revival fueled by President Donald Trump's "America First" policy is well underway.But an announcement this week by Harley-Davidson that it is moving some production of motorcycles overseas to avoid tariffs is fueling unease in Wisconsin — a state President Trump barely won and where fellow Republican Gov.

2 arrested after short pursuit led to crash near 32nd and Wright in Milwaukee

MILWAUKEE -- Two people were arrested after a police pursuit ended in a crash early Wednesday, June 27.The crash happened near 32nd and Wright.Police said officers tried to stop the vehicle for reckless driving.

Police: Male victim seriously hurt in shooting near 12th and Hadley

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating a shooting that left a male victim with serious injuries.It happened around 1:45 p.m. near 12th and Hadley.Police said the victim was taken to a hospital for treatment.MPD is seeking suspects and the investigation is ongoing.

Pres. Trump warns Harley-Davidson: 'We won't forget, and neither will your customers'

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump warned Harley-Davidson on Wednesday "we won't forget" about the company's decision to shift some motorcycle production overseas, and suggested that the Wisconsin-based company will lose out to its competitors.His comments extended his feud with Harley-Davidson into a third day, tweeting that the motorcycle manufacturer, which already has some production in foreign markets, "should stay 100 percent in America." He added: "I've done so much for you, and then this.""We won't forget, and neither will your customers or your now very HAPPY competitors!" President Trump tweeted.Harley-Davidson said Monday it was moving production of motorcycles sold in Europe from U.S. factories to facilities overseas because of retaliatory tariffs it faces in an escalating trade dispute between involving Trump's administration and the European Union.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he's open to incentives for Harley

MILWAUKEE -- Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos says he's open to considering tax breaks to keep Harley-Davidson jobs in the state, but he feels existing incentives are competitive.President Donald Trump has been tweeting criticism of Harley this week after the company announced it was shipping some motorcycle production overseas to avoid European Union tariffs.Vos told reporters Wednesday that he "would never do anything that hurts the ability of Harley-Davidson to be competitive worldwide." As for President Trump's tweets, Vos says, "I would prefer to use more of a carrot approach to say what can we do to make sure you stay here as opposed to a stick."President Trump is scheduled to be in Wisconsin on Thursday for the groundbreaking of the Foxconn Technology Group factory.

'It's craziness:' Neighbors in Bay View say crime has gotten 'worse and worse' and they're fed up

BAY VIEW -- A Bay View family has been victimized by criminals five times -- and they're not alone.Video shows an individual, seemingly unfazed by cameras, walking down an alley in Bay View, checking car door handles."It's craziness," said Ryan Berres.

'Very sad:' Man shot, killed near 25th and National; no one in custody

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating a homicide that happened early Tuesday morning, June 26 on the city's south side.