New York AG says Trump's company misled banks, tax officials

The New York attorney general's office late Tuesday told a court that its investigators had uncovered evidence that President Donald Trump's company used "fraudulent or misleading" asset valuations to get loans and tax benefits.

7 Milwaukee mayor candidates look to fill Barrett's term
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Seven candidates are running to fill Tom Barrett's term as mayor of Milwaukee, with the field officially set ahead of the Feb. 15 primary.

7 Milwaukee mayor candidates look to fill Barrett's term

Seven candidates are running to fill Tom Barrett's term as mayor of Milwaukee, with the field officially set ahead of the Feb. 15 primary.

Edgecomb car caravan before trial in Milwaukee attorney killing
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Cars lined up outside Riverside High School Sunday, with signs and a message of support for Theodore Edgecomb. The 32-year-old was charged in September 2020 with shooting and killing Jason Cleereman near Holton and Brady Street.

President Biden, First Lady volunteer at Philabundance to pay tribute ahead of MLK Day

The President and the first lady returned to Philabundance again as a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. ahead of the MLK Day since they recognize hunger in America as one of the continued issues impacting children and families.

Waukesha Christmas Parade attack suspect bound over for trial, new charges
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Darrell Brooks, accused in the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack that left six people dead, appeared in Waukesha County court on Friday, Jan. 14 for his preliminary hearing on dozens of new charges in an amended complaint.

Waukesha parade suspect released days before due to miscommunication
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A communication breakdown between two counties allowed 39-year-old Darrell Brooks to get out of jail just five days before he is accused of terrorizing the Waukesha Christmas parade. FOX6 Investigators find a single phone call may have changed the outcome.

Waukesha parade suspect released days before due to miscommunication

FOX6 Investigators find a communication breakdown between two counties allowed 39-year-old Darrell Brooks to get out of jail five days before the Waukesha Christmas parade.

Rodgers, Adams: Uncertain futures add to sense of urgency

Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams care about their legacies and understand the importance of achieving the one goal that’s eluded the Packers over the past decade.

Biden touts bridge repair program in speech on infrastructure

President Joe Biden spoke on Jan. 14 about his infrastructure plan's $27 billion program to repair and upgrade roughly 15,000 bridges across the U.S.

Waukesha Christmas Parade attack suspect bound over for trial, new charges

Darrell Brooks, accused in the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack that left six people dead, appeared in Waukesha County court on Friday, Jan. 14 for his preliminary hearing on dozens of new charges in an amended complaint.

Biden urges employers to 'do the right thing' after Supreme Court blocks vaccine mandate

President Biden appealed to U.S. companies “to do the right thing to protect Americans’ health and economy” after the Supreme Court blocked the vaccine mandate.

Milwaukee police chief talks community concerns, crime
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Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman was on the hot seat, addressing violent crime, reckless driving and community engagement Thursday.

Supreme Court blocks COVID-19 vaccine mandate for US businesses

The Supreme Court has stopped the Biden administration from enforcing a requirement that employees at large businesses be vaccinated against COVID-19 or undergo weekly testing and wear a mask on the job.

Open Record: Communication Breakdown

The communication breakdown that may have led to the release of the Waukesha parade tragedy suspect just days before the incident.

Evers pardons nearly 400, most of any Wisconsin governor

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers announced Thursday, Jan. 13 he had pardoned 54 more people, bringing his total to nearly 400, the most of any Wisconsin governor.

Biden: US to make 1 billion at-home COVID-19 tests free for Americans

President Joe Biden directed his team to double its procurement of at-home COVID-19 tests to be delivered for free to Americans, along with N95 masks.