'Stranger Things' star poses with teen for hilarious senior photos

NEWMAN, Calif. – A California high school student is in the running for most epic senior photos of all time thanks to a star from the Netflix show "Stranger Things."Damaris Fregoso told KTXL it all began with a late night tweet she never thought would be answered."I was about to hop in the shower and then I was like, 'Let me look through my phone,' and then I said, 'Let me tweet him,'" she said.That 1 a.m. tweet made a simple request to "Stranger Things" star David Harbour: "how many retweets for you take my senior photos with me."The response from Harbour, who plays Jim Hopper on the show, calling for 25,000 retweets, came quickly.

Greyhound driver off the road amid investigation after 27-minute ordeal on I-94

WAUKEGAN, Ill. -- Greyhound officials said Monday, Jan. 15 the driver in Friday night's pursuit on I-94 has been removed from the road as the company conducts an internal investigation.

Police: Driver seriously injured after vehicle strikes tree on Milwaukee's south side

MILWAUKEE -- One person was seriously injured in an accident early Sunday morning, January 14th on Milwaukee's south side.It happened around 1:10 a.m  near Forest Home Avenue and Burnham Street.Police say a Audi Q7 was traveling east on W.

Police: Woman shot, injured on Milwaukee's north side, believed to be accidental

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating a shooting that happened Monday morning, January 15th on the city's north side.It happened around 7:00 a.m. near Teutonia Avenue and Good Hope Road.According to police, a 33-year old woman was shot by a cohabitant.

Police: Officer injured chasing suspect wanted in connection with armed robberies

MILWAUKEE -- A Milwaukee police officer was inadvertently injured on Friday, January 12th while chasing a suspect wanted in connection with several armed robberies.Officials say officers attempted a traffic stop of a vehicle wanted in connection with those robberies at 27th and Center Streets around 7:25 p.m. Friday.

5 displaced by fire in home near 23rd and Locust

MILWAUKEE -- Five people were displaced by a fire on Milwaukee's north side.It happened around 6:40 a.m. near 23rd and Locust.Officials with the Milwaukee Fire Department said it started on the second floor of a home in the area, and then spread to the attic.PHOTO GALLERYTwo adults and three children were in the home at the time.The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Milwaukee police respond to back-to-back vehicle crashes near 15th and Forest Home

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police were called to the scene of a crash -- when another crash happened right in front of them on Sunday morning, January 14th.Officials said crews responded to the scene of a single-vehicle crash near 15th Place and Forest Home around 3:00 a.m. When they arrived to investigate, no one was inside the vehicle.

MFD: 30 people evacuated after gas main leak near 7th and National

MILWAUKEE -- A gas main leak near 7th and National in Milwaukee, required 30 people to evacuate from nearby businesses on Saturday, January 13th.According to the Milwaukee Fire Department, the incident happened shortly after 3 p.m.Officials say the line was struck during a deconstruction of a building in the area.

Milwaukee firefighters respond to duplex fire near 77th and Thurston

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee officials responded to a fire near 77th and Thurston Friday night, January 12th.According to the Milwaukee Fire Department, the fire was in a two-story wood framed duplex.All residents were able to evacuate safely before fire crews arrived.There were no injuries.Officials do not believe the building was a total loss and are still waiting for damage estimates.The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Police: 3 shot, injured in separate shooting incidents in Milwaukee

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating two separate shooting incidents that happened late Thursday night, January 11th.

Suspect steals vehicle with 7-year-old boy inside; drives 1 block before bailing

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating after a suspect entered a vehicle near 21st and National -- which was running and had a seven-year-old boy inside -- and drove away with it.

A look at Facebook's changes over the years in what you see

Facebook is once again tweaking what you see to focus more on personal connections and take the spotlight off brands and news articles.Facebook says it will highlight posts you are most likely to engage with and make time spent on social media more "meaningful." That means cutting back on items that Facebook users tend to passively consume, including video.To try to keep you glued to Facebook, it regularly updates the formula that decides what posts you see.