Ask Contact 6: Medicare Open Enrollment
Ask Contact 6 fields questions from you about Medicare open enrollment. We talked with experts about comparing policies, terminated plans, plan uncertainty, Medicare Advantage changes, Part D changes, provider networks, switching plans and research plans.
Man buys Milwaukee house; water bill for $19,000 a 'shock'
An unexpected water bill is costing a Milwaukee house-flipper thousands of dollars. He didn't even own the property when the water was used.
Man buys Milwaukee house, water bill for $19,000 a 'shock'
An unexpected water bill is costing a Milwaukee house-flipper thousands of dollars. He didn't even own the property when the water was used.
‘It’s our money’: Milwaukee family disputes $200K fee delay at St. Camillus
A Milwaukee-area family is waiting for a $200K entrance fee refund from St. Camillus, years after their mother’s death.
Open Record: Political Waves
Contact 6's Jenna Sachs shares two recent consumer issues to hit the FOX6 inbox that deal with riding the "solar coaster" and student loan forgiveness.
Wisconsin officials warn of Medicare, SNAP scams ahead of enrollment period
People on government programs are a scammer's favorite target. In October, DATCP is warning consumers about some new and old tactics.
Ask Contact 6: Student Loans
Ask Contact 6 asks experts to answer questions from you about student loans. Questions are about: applying for loans, private vs. federal loans, loan forgiveness, forbearance, repayment plans, defaulted loans, 529 plans and loan consolidation.
Contact 6 helps people save $87,000 in September 2025
They tried calling customer service for months. When they didn't get results, they wrote to Contact 6.
Riding the 'solar coaster;' homeowners rush to get expiring tax credits
The residential solar industry is currently riding the ups and downs of policy changes. Those in Wisconsin's solar industry say work is booming. Next year, there will be challenges.
Delay in student loan forgiveness impacts Milwaukee woman
A woman said she qualified for student loan forgiveness, but her StudentAid.gov account did not accurately reflect her payment count.
Wisconsin homeowners: Roofing business took money then disappeared
It seemed convenient when a roofing business knocked on Lisa Allison's front door and offered to fix her roof. Now, it's been six months since the business was supposed to finish the job.



















