Amazon app store to shut down on Androids Aug. 20. What it means for users
With Amazon’s app store leaving Android, here’s how you may be eligible for a refund if you haven’t used your Amazon Coins.
Milwaukee Police Department S.A.F.E.R. Program launched
The Milwaukee Police Department announced on Monday, Aug. 18 it has implemented a specialized alert program called S.A.F.E.R or Specialized Alerts For Enhanced Response.
Starbucks CEO sets new time goal for baristas making your order
Four minutes or less. That is how long the Starbucks chief executive officer would like for it to take from order to drink in hand.
Contact 6: Scams target Amazon users
Scammers are preying on those who buy and sell on Amazon. State of Wisconsin officials say Amazon's shoppers are the latest target of a text message scam in Wisconsin.
Scams target Amazon users; what Wisconsin officials want you to know
Scammers are preying on those who buy and sell on Amazon.
Amazon adds fresh groceries to free same-day delivery for Prime members
Amazon Prime members in more than 1,000 U.S. cities can now get fresh groceries like milk, fruit, and vegetables delivered the same day alongside other household items, with plans to expand to over 2,300 cities by the end of 2025.
Bobby Portis Jr., new Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin board member
Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin announced on Tuesday, Aug. 12, that Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis Jr. has been appointed to its Board of Directors.
Musk threatens to sue Apple over not featuring X, Grok apps
Elon Musk threatened to sue Apple for excluding X and its Grok AI chatbot from the Apple Store's "Must-Have Apps."
Southeast Wisconsin historic flooding; local food pantries struggling
About a dozen food pantries in southeastern Wisconsin lost supplies or sustained damage in the flooding from over the weekend.
Milwaukee police involved in fatal shooting near 60th and Lisbon
Milwaukee police were involved in a fatal shooting on the city's west side on Saturday, Aug. 9. It happened near 60th and Lisbon.
Milwaukee police chase policy; recent fatal crashes spark discussion
Milwaukee police pursuits spiked after a 2017 policy change aimed at curbing reckless driving and people are starting to question policies.
Milwaukee police contract, Republican lawmakers' demand action
Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature have a message for Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson: They want more police officers on the streets.
Racine firefighters union disputes city’s handling of contract obligations
The Racine Firefighters Union says the city is not following a state ruling on contract language related to health insurance benefits.
"Did you get your package?": Car crashes into Amazon delivery truck
A driver who reportedly fell asleep behind the wheel crashed into an Amazon delivery truck in North Texas. A doorbell camera captured video of the crash, as well as the Amazon driver's concern for his customers.
Harley-Davidson appoints Artie Starrs as president, chief executive officer
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson, Inc. announced on Monday, Aug. 4 that its Board of Directors has appointed Artie Starrs as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective Oct. 1, 2025.
MPD union, city contract negotiations
As the Milwaukee Police Association and the city remain in the midst of contentious contract negotiations, details normally dealt with behind closed doors are now out in the open.
Milwaukee police union, city contract negotiations out in the open
As the Milwaukee police union and the city remain in the midst of contract negotiations, details are now out in the open.
Milwaukee police union, city at odds over contract negotiations
The Milwaukee Police Association and the City of Milwaukee are at odds over the MPA’s contract.
Milwaukee police downtown staffing shortages, officer pay issues
Milwaukee police are investigating staffing shortages downtown. FOX6 uncovered that only a few officers were working downtown one night this week.
Milwaukee hazardous materials response; substance ID'd as corn starch
The Milwaukee Fire Department was dispatched to the Social Security Administration office at 92nd and Capitol Drive. A caller indicated there was a hazardous material at the location.



















