Pulaski High School rodent activity, food operations shut down

The Milwaukee Health Department said food operations at Pulaski High School have been shut down due to rodent activity found during a Tuesday inspection.

Milwaukee apartment fire, organization helps residents with clothing

A Mother's Day fire at Milwaukee's Highland Court Apartments left residents with nothing. Father Gene's in West Allis is helping residents.

Spring-themed flower crafts; Ebenezer Child Care Centers
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Sarah Rushford with Ebenezer Child Care Centers shares at-home activities you can do with your kids using things you likely already have around the house.

Milwaukee Area Technical College fire; no one injured, 1 arrested

One person has been arrested in connection with a fire on Milwaukee Area Technical College’s Downtown Milwaukee Campus.

Milwaukee shootings Tuesday; 1 dead, 3 wounded

One person is dead and three others were wounded in separate shootings in Milwaukee on Tuesday, May 13.

MPS Central Office, superintendent announces new structure

MPS superintendent Brenda Cassellius laid out her vision to restructure the district's central office – which includes more job cuts.

Milwaukee Highland Court apartments fire, investigation ongoing

Milwaukee Fire Chief Aaron Lipski on Tuesday said they still can't rule anything out when it comes to the fire at Highland Court Apartments.

Milwaukee boy concussed, mother wants answers from school

A Milwaukee mother said her son is recovering from an injury and concussion she said he got during recess at Milwaukee French Immersion School.

Milwaukee County Judge Dugan indicted, grand jury meets Tuesday

A federal grand jury indicted Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan. She's accused of helping an undocumented man avoid immigration agents.

Mental health services on Milwaukee's south side, residents' challenges

Residents on Milwaukee's south side said the area encounters unique challenges. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and there is help available.

Milwaukee apartment fire, sprinkler exemption; should law change?

FOX6 News questioned Wisconsin lawmakers about whether the state should mandate the retrofit of older buildings with sprinkler systems.

Silver Alert canceled, Milwaukee woman found safe

The Milwaukee Police Department asked for the public's help to locate 83-year-old Elma Edwards, a woman they say is critically missing.

Milwaukee hit-and-run crash at 54th and Capitol; police seek driver

Milwaukee police are seeking the driver in a hit-and-run crash that happened near 54th and Capitol on Monday evening, May 12.

Milwaukee Water Works: 10,000 lead service lines replaced

Officials with Milwaukee Water Works (MWW) announced on Tuesday, May 13, its crews have replaced 10,000 lead service lines in the city.