Feds push animal testing alternatives; Wisconsin laboratory leads the way
The federal government is pushing alternatives to animal testing. A Wisconsin-based laboratory is leading the way.
Milwaukee fatal shooting; woman killed, her uncle speaks out
Family said 30-year-old Ashley Hudson was killed in downtown Milwaukee on Monday, June 16, and her 15-year-old brother pulled the trigger.
MPD wants facial recognition technology; community shares concern
The Milwaukee Police Department is hoping to expand its use of facial recognition technology, as discussed at an Equal Rights Commission meeting.
Maxwell Anderson's sentencing date moved up
Maxwell Anderson, the man found guilty of murdering and dismembering Sade Robinson, has had his sentencing date changed.
MPS lead crisis; school district fined for mishandling remediation
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is fining Milwaukee Public Schools for the mishandling of lead remediation.
Summerfest 2025; Pete's Pops preps for big year at the Big Gig
Pete's Pops is preparing for a busy 2025 Summerfest, as it will have a truck and two carts on site this year.
Milwaukee shooting, 4 wounded near 10th and Mineral
A Milwaukee shooting wounded four people near 10th and Mineral on Tuesday night, June 17. There was a related crash after the shooting.
MPS submits financial reports to state, missed multiple deadlines
MPS, after missing multiple deadlines, announced that it has submitted required financial reports to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
Milwaukee County Judge Dugan case, jury trial delayed
The jury trial for Hannah Dugan, the Milwaukee County judge accused of helping an undocumented man evade federal agents, has been delayed.
'The Protector'; Gino at the Movies
'The Protector' is now available to stream.
Missing Milwaukee man; last seen on June 15 near 31st and Scott
The Milwaukee Police Department is seeking the public's help in locating a missing man.
Juneteenth Milwaukee garbage, recycling changes; what to know
The Milwaukee Department of Public Works will be modifying certain operations due to Juneteenth. Here's a list of changes that residents need to know.
Milwaukee raises Juneteenth flag above city hall
City of Milwaukee officials raised the Juneteenth flag above City Hall on Wednesday, June 18.
MPS lead crisis; update outlines response plan, more violations found
On Tuesday, June 17, Milwaukee Public Schools shared its Lead Action Plan Report ahead of the school district’s board meeting.
Milwaukee fatal shooting caught on camera; woman killed in family dispute
A fatal shooting stemming from a family dispute in downtown Milwaukee was captured on Facebook Live.
Milwaukee Temple Menorah building vandalized; man charged
A Milwaukee man has been charged in the Temple Menorah synagogue vandalism that occurred over the weekend.
Milwaukee teacher's aide self-deports to El Salvador
An MPS teacher's aide, given an order to self-deport earlier this month, said goodbye to Milwaukee. She is on her way to El Salvador.
MPD recruit graduation; 25 new officers as city faces police shortage
A recruit graduation was held on Tuesday, June 17, at the Milwaukee Police Academy.
Milwaukee PrideFest 2025 sees record-breaking turnout
Milwaukee's three-day PrideFest event brought in 46,168 attendees this year.
MCTS bus service reduction planned due to budget deficit
Milwaukee County Transit System will reduce its services starting on Aug. 24 through the rest of the year.



















