City of Albuquerque refers $211K Trump reelection campaign bill to collection agency
The city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, has sent an unpaid bill for former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign to a debt collection agency, officials said. The bill stems from an event in 2019.
The city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, has sent an unpaid bill for former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign to a debt collection agency, officials said. The bill stems from an event in 2019.
Wisconsin Sen. Johnson questions need for vaccinations
Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, of Wisconsin, questioned the need for widespread COVID-19 vaccinations, saying in a radio interview “what do you care if your neighbor has one or not?”
Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, of Wisconsin, questioned the need for widespread COVID-19 vaccinations, saying in a radio interview “what do you care if your neighbor has one or not?”
COVID-19 relief money: Small businesses eligible for $5K grants
Support for small businesses is on its way after Governor Tony Evers vetoed the Republican-controlled Legislature's proposals on how to use $3.2 billion dollars in federal relief money.
Support for small businesses is on its way after Governor Tony Evers vetoed the Republican-controlled Legislature's proposals on how to use $3.2 billion dollars in federal relief money.
Evers vetoes GOP bills directing federal COVID-19 spending
Support for small businesses is on its way after Governor Tony Evers vetoed the Republican-controlled Legislature's proposals on how to use federal relief money.
Support for small businesses is on its way after Governor Tony Evers vetoed the Republican-controlled Legislature's proposals on how to use federal relief money.
Race conversations difficult but necessary, West Allis couple says
After a jury convicted ex-officer Derek Chauvin of the murder of George Floyd, conversations about race have been at the forefront. That rings true for an interracial couple living in West Allis.
After a jury convicted ex-officer Derek Chauvin of the murder of George Floyd, conversations about race have been at the forefront. That rings true for an interracial couple living in West Allis.
Chauvin verdict: How to have 'difficult conversations' with your kids
The guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd has been a topic of conversation across the country, and your kids might have questions.
The guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd has been a topic of conversation across the country, and your kids might have questions.
At Earth Day summit, China, Russia join US vowing emission cuts
The leaders of Russia and China have put aside their raw-worded disputes with U.S. President Joe Biden long enough to pledge international cooperation on cutting climate-wrecking coal and petroleum emissions.
The leaders of Russia and China have put aside their raw-worded disputes with U.S. President Joe Biden long enough to pledge international cooperation on cutting climate-wrecking coal and petroleum emissions.
Gov. Evers announces $420M in aid for Wisconsin small businesses
Gov.?Tony Evers announced Thursday that Wisconsin will?award?up to?$420?million?to small businesses?affected?by the COVID-19 pandemic. The effort,?funded by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, has the potential to help?approximately 84,000 Wisconsin?small businesses
Gov.?Tony Evers announced Thursday that Wisconsin will?award?up to?$420?million?to small businesses?affected?by the COVID-19 pandemic. The effort,?funded by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, has the potential to help?approximately 84,000 Wisconsin?small businesses
Gov. Evers order calls for planting 75 million trees before 2031
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order Thursday directing the Department of Natural Resources to plant 75 million trees.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order Thursday directing the Department of Natural Resources to plant 75 million trees.
President Biden preparing to formally recognize Armenian Genocide
President Joe Biden is preparing to formally acknowledge the 1915 Armenian Genocide, which would make him the first United States President to do so.
President Joe Biden is preparing to formally acknowledge the 1915 Armenian Genocide, which would make him the first United States President to do so.
Former MPD lieutenant, BLOC director react to Chauvin verdict
A former police lieutenant said law enforcement should be content with the removal of an officer that didn't follow the rules but added that reform takes effort from both sides.
A former police lieutenant said law enforcement should be content with the removal of an officer that didn't follow the rules but added that reform takes effort from both sides.
Wisconsin's economic development leader details new Foxconn contract
Foxconn's original plans for thousands of jobs in Mount Pleasant and, in turn, billions of dollars in tax breaks never materialized.
Foxconn's original plans for thousands of jobs in Mount Pleasant and, in turn, billions of dollars in tax breaks never materialized.
Former MPD lieutenant weighs in on Chauvin verdict, police reform
A former police lieutenant said law enforcement should be content with the removal of an officer that didn't follow the rules but added that reform takes effort from both sides.
A former police lieutenant said law enforcement should be content with the removal of an officer that didn't follow the rules but added that reform takes effort from both sides.
Milwaukee radio station callers react to Chauvin guilty verdict
Derek Chauvin's conviction in the murder of George Floyd is sparking dialogue about justice in Milwaukee. The day after the jury's verdict was announced, callers flooded the 101.7FM airwaves.
Derek Chauvin's conviction in the murder of George Floyd is sparking dialogue about justice in Milwaukee. The day after the jury's verdict was announced, callers flooded the 101.7FM airwaves.
Milwaukee youth pastor weighs in on Chauvin verdict
Micaiah Young, a Milwaukee community leader and youth pastor, joined FOX6 News at 5 Wednesday to discuss race relations and where the nation goes from here following Tuesday's guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.
Micaiah Young, a Milwaukee community leader and youth pastor, joined FOX6 News at 5 Wednesday to discuss race relations and where the nation goes from here following Tuesday's guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.
Community leaders weigh next steps after Chauvin found guilty
Advocates weren't sure that the verdict would be guilty before the jury delivered it, but they are now focused on equality and change.
Advocates weren't sure that the verdict would be guilty before the jury delivered it, but they are now focused on equality and change.
Milwaukee radio callers react to Derek Chauvin verdict
Derek Chauvin's conviction in the murder of George Floyd is sparking dialogue about justice in Milwaukee, with callers flooding the airwaves of 101.7 The Truth.
Derek Chauvin's conviction in the murder of George Floyd is sparking dialogue about justice in Milwaukee, with callers flooding the airwaves of 101.7 The Truth.
Law professor discusses Chauvin guilty verdict
Ion Meyn, a law professor at UW-Madison, joined FOX6 News one day after ex-cop Derek Chauvin was found guilty in connection to George Floyd's death, discussing the verdict and what's to come.
Ion Meyn, a law professor at UW-Madison, joined FOX6 News one day after ex-cop Derek Chauvin was found guilty in connection to George Floyd's death, discussing the verdict and what's to come.
Biden announces tax credits for small businesses offering paid leave for COVID-19 vaccination
Biden announced the launch of a tax credit for small businesses to provide paid leave for those getting vaccinated against COVID-19 or potentially needing to take time off to recover from side effects.
Biden announced the launch of a tax credit for small businesses to provide paid leave for those getting vaccinated against COVID-19 or potentially needing to take time off to recover from side effects.
12 governors urge Biden to back phasing out gas-powered vehicle sales in US by 2035
Governors from a dozen U.S. states called on President Joe Biden to back phasing out the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035, and medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles by 2045.
Governors from a dozen U.S. states called on President Joe Biden to back phasing out the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035, and medium-duty and heavy-duty vehicles by 2045.



















