Couple claims Amazon device recorded them, sent conversation to another person

PORTLAND, Ore. – An Oregon family has unplugged all of their Amazon devices after they say the voice-controlled speakers secretly recorded them and sent audio files to one of their contacts living in Seattle.A woman named Danielle, who declined to give her last name, told KIRO that she and her husband used to joke about Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa spying on them, until they got a disturbing phone call."Unplug your Alexa devices right now, you're being hacked," Danielle recalled the voice saying.

Facebook to label election-related 'issue ads' in US

NEW YORK — Facebook is expanding its advertising disclosure requirements to cover all U.S. ads on polarized issues such as gun control and abortion rights, even if they don't endorse a particular candidate.Ads coming from specific candidates have already included a disclosure label since October.

Foxconn stands by $10 billion Wisconsin project, calls Nikkei report 'inaccurate'

MADISON — Foxconn Technology Group on Wednesday, May 23 pushed hard against a report that it is scaling back its initial investment at its planned Wisconsin facility.The Taiwan-based company reacted Wednesday to a report in the Nikkei Asian Review that said it was considering shifting the focus of what is made at the facility to reduce initial costs for the $10 billion complex.

Arson investigation underway at home where Dennis King, 15, was killed

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating a fire that happened Tuesday night, May 22 at the home where Dennis King, 15, was killed.

Milwaukee police investigate death of 2-month-old boy near 25th & Chambers

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office responded on Wednesday morning, May 23 to the neighborhood near 25th and Chambers -- for a report of a deceased infant.The Milwaukee Police Department said officers were dispatched to the neighborhood around 7:10 a.m. Wednesday.

'The church is on fire:' Officials release 911 calls tied to 4-alarm blaze at Trinity Lutheran

MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office released 911 audio on Wednesday, May 23 connected to the massive fire at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church.The fire broke out on Tuesday, May 15 and caused an estimated $17 million in damage -- $13 million to the building itself and another $4 million to the contents within the building.One of the first calls to come in was from a captain with the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office -- who called from the county jail just up the road.Listen to the 911 calls -- click the audio players below:Officials have indicated the fire started on the roof -- which was under construction at the time.

Police: Suspect robs woman near Marquette University campus

MILWAUKEE -- Police are investigating after a woman was robbed near the Marquette University campus Wednesday morning, May 23.Officials say shortly after 9 a.m., a suspect approached a woman who is affiliated with the university near 17th and Highland.

Driver arrested for OWI, drugs after being found unconscious in vehicle after crash

MILWAUKEE -- A 34-year-old Manchester man was arrested Tuesday night, May 22 for OWI and drugs after he was found unconscious in his vehicle after striking the median wall in the Stadium Interchange in Milwaukee.According the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office, deputies were dispatched to a crash on westbound I-94 in the Stadium Interchange around 6 p.m.Upon arrival, deputies observed that a vehicle has struck the median wall and the driver was unconscious, but breathing.Milwaukee Fire Department emergency responders administered two doses of Narcan and the man immediately became responsive.

Man shot, injured near 37th and Lisbon in Milwaukee

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating a shooting that happened  Tuesday night, May 22.It happened around 8:20 p.m. in the area of 37th and Lisbon.Police say a man, 23, suffered a non-life threatening gunshot wound and was being treated at a local hospital.The circumstances are still under investigation.

Federal judge dismisses lawsuit over 22 hours of OT from former officer who killed Dontre Hamilton

MILWAUKEE -- The former Milwaukee police officer who shot and killed Dontre Hamilton in Red Arrow Park in April of 2014 has lost another case against the city.A federal judge dismissed Christopher Manney's civil case.

Police tackle man who went under tape at suspicious package incident in downtown Milwaukee

MILWAUKEE -- Police on the scene of a suspicious package in downtown Milwaukee had to play defense when, out of nowhere, a man rushed to the package and spilled out the contents.