MPS misses financial reporting deadline; superintendent weighs in
Milwaukee Public Schools is once again at risk of losing funding as it missed a financial reporting deadline.
Milwaukee school resource officers; emails shine new light on effort
A FOX6 News open records request is shining new light on the effort to get school resource officers back in Milwaukee Public Schools.
Milwaukee gas station temporarily shut down due to crime, officials say
Drug deals, shootings and robberies. A Milwaukee gas station is temporarily shut down after city officials said crime got out of hand.
Milwaukee abandoned boat; leader of crew that freed vessel talks
Boat watch 2025 is back! Well, sort of. On Tuesday, May 20, we learned a lot more about how a Milwaukee crew successfully removed Deep Thought, the boat that was abandoned on the city's lakefront.
Waterford track meet racist comments investigation, school apologizes
Milwaukee families are getting answers after new details emerged about a track meet that took a troubling turn earlier this month.
Winning $50,000 Powerball ticket sold in Milwaukee
A Powerball ticket sold in Milwaukee is worth a cool $50,000.
Pulaski High School rodent activity, kitchen cleared to reopen
The Milwaukee Health Department said Pulaski High School has corrected all violations after signs of rodent activity were found in the school's kitchen.
Brewers team up to build new, affordable Habitat for Humanity Home
Brewers Community Foundation on Tuesday, May 20, joined fellow community supporters, including Mayor Johnson, County Executive Crowley and Alderman Stamper, to kick-off construction of a new Habitat for Humanity home in Milwaukee.
2024 RNC in Milwaukee: Economic impact of $321 million
Was the RNC a bust or boom for Wisconsin's economy? Ten months later, we finally have an answer.
Milwaukee fatal shooting, 41st and Custer; domestic violence incident
One person is dead after a shooting in Milwaukee on Monday, May 19. The shooting happened around 9:50 p.m. near 41st and Custer.
Milwaukee teen hit by car; driver flees scene, mother seeks justice
Milwaukee police are looking for the driver of a car that slammed into a 13-year-old boy near 27th and Capitol on Friday, May 9.
Sade Robinson homicide; Timeline of events leading to criminal charges
It's been more than a year since body parts surfaced throughout Milwaukee, which prompted a massive search for a missing teenager, Sade Robinson.
Milwaukee clothing store; federal agents execute search warrant
Federal agents focused on a clothing store on Milwaukee's south side on Monday, May 19.
MPS again missing financial reporting deadlines, funding at risk
The money mess at Milwaukee Public Schools means the district risks losing state funds, again. And this problem could impact you, wherever you live in Wisconsin.
2025 Summerfest: $30 all-in ticket promotion for select concerts
Summerfest is offering fans $30 all-in tickets for select concerts at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater and at the BMO Pavilion during this year’s festival.
2025 Summerfest: Lineup of experiences, activities, and events
Summerfest has unveiled an exciting lineup of experiences, activities, and events set to take place across all nine days of the festival.
County Executive David Crowley issues Public Works Week proclamation
County Executive David Crowley will join high school juniors and seniors at Pulaski High School on Monday, May 19 to proclaim May 18 – 24 Public Works Week in Milwaukee, coinciding with National Public Works Week.
Wisconsin officials; Scams on rise in May 2025, what you can do
Consumers can protect themselves by knowing the signs of a scheme. DATCP has the following warnings for Wisconsin consumers in May.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee commencement; 3,300 degrees awarded
Sunday, May 18 was commencement day for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's spring class of 2025.
Milwaukee tactical situation ends near 47th and State; 3 in custody
Milwaukee police have ended a tactical situation at a residence near 47th and State on Sunday, May 18.



















