Contact 6 helps viewers save $140,000 in July 2022; record month
Contact 6 helped consumers save a record-breaking amount of money in July! Viewers say FOX6’s consumer segment helped them get nearly $140,000.
Contact 6 helps viewers save $44,861 in June
Viewers say Contact 6 helped them save $44,861.44 in June 2022.
Open Record: Relying on a Ride
Thousands of Wisconsinites use medical transit to get to necessary appointments, so how will a major merger affect them?
Wisconsin’s medical transit manager, being sold in corporate merger
Wisconsin’s non-emergency medical transportation manager, Veyo, is being sold in a corporate merger.
Catalytic converter thefts cost victims time, money
Catalytic converter thieves are targeting vehicles across southeast Wisconsin. Some victims tell Contact 6 it took them months to recover from the quick, costly crime.
Open Record: Gone in 50 Seconds
Catalytic converter thefts are up across communities in southeast Wisconsin.
Southeast Wisconsin catalytic converter thefts on the rise
Catalytic converter thefts are sweeping the nation and southeast Wisconsin is no exception.
Milwaukee apartment hunters face higher deposits, rent amid low inventory
Looking for an apartment? Good luck. You may need it. Rising rent and low vacancy mean some tenants in Greater Milwaukee are finding they can’t compete for units or afford to keep up the search.
Open Record: Trust and risk
From a brazen car theft to a hijacked cellphone, Contact 6 breaks down two recent consumer issues to come into the FOX6 inbox.
Hijacked cellphone upends woman’s life
Four hijacked cellphones and thousands of dollars lost. That’s just a glimpse at the fallout from a digital attack on a Muskego woman.
Contact 6 gets refunds; cruise near Russia, stolen car deductible
The Contact 6 team worked hard to ease the stresses of Wisconsin consumers in May.
Customers unhappy with roofing contractor; Contact 6 investigates
Unhappy customers tell Contact 6 that was their experience with Platinum Construction. Now, some of those customers are turning to the courts.



















