WI State Trooper becomes US citizen during halftime at Bucks game
Halftime during Saturday's (Jan. 27) Bucks game meant a full time change for several people, as they all became United States citizens, and among the group was Richard Callus, a Wisconsin State Trooper.
Milwaukee Public Museum 'Canstruction' benefits local food pantry
Canstruction Milwaukee calls on local leaders in architecture, engineering and construction to design and build captivating sculptures, each using at least 1,000 canned and nonperishable food items.
Canstruction: "Icy What you Dig There?
Jen Heidenreich from VJS Construction Services joined FOX6 WakeUp to show us the VJS ice auger sculpture, ?Icy What you Dig There? which is part of Canstruction at the Milwaukee Public Museum.
Canstruction at the Milwaukee Public Museum
Ali Kopyt, Co-Founder of Women in Design Milwaukee , joined FOX6 WakeUp to talk about the Canstruction competition and why it is so important.
How to deal with melting snow
While these warmer temps are a nice break from the cold, the snow melting is causing flooding, which is a major problem for some homeowners.
Holocaust Remembrance Day, new exhibit at Jewish Museum Milwaukee
Jan. 27, 2024, is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Samantha Abramson of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation joined FOX6 WakeUp in studio and talked about the importance of this date.
Fatal Milwaukee shooting, 1 person killed on city's north side
One person was killed in an overnight shooting in Milwaukee on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024.
Milwaukee house fire at 45th and Keefe
Milwaukee firefighters battled a house fire at 45th and Keefe on Friday night, Jan. 26.
Milwaukee dog disappears; located at bar mile from home, having fun
After a Milwaukee woman's 16-year-old dog disappeared from her backyard, she feared the worst. But fortunately, the shih tzu named Bear was located in the last place she expected.
Milwaukee's Northridge Mall; demolition timeline mapped out
It may be a couple of months before demolition begins at Milwaukee's Northridge Mall property – and even longer before something takes its place.
Winter blues; Southeast Wisconsin residents find ways to overcome SAD
Rain, dense fog and cold temperatures – they are all contributing to something a lot of people might be feeling right now – Seasonal Affective Disorder.
The Bubbler January 26, 2024
It feels like a Friday on Real Milwaukee! The Bubbler January 26, 2024
Milwaukee road rage shooting, 14th and Burnham, 1 injured
One person was injured in a shooting following a road rage incident near 14th and Burnham in Milwaukee on Friday morning, Jan. 26.
Janet Yellen in Milwaukee Friday; highlight state of U.S. economy
Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen was in Milwaukee on Friday for an event to highlight the state of the U.S. economy.
Milwaukee shooting, 24th and Brown, 1 wounded
One person was shot and wounded in Milwaukee on Wednesday night, Jan. 24.
Police looking for Chrystul Kizer on new bail-jumping charges
Activists posted 400-thousand dollars to free her from jail in 2020. Now, police are looking for the Kenosha woman, Chrystul Kizer, accused of killing the man who trafficked her, on new charges.
Thefts plaguing Victory Garden Initiative; non-profit seeks help
Milwaukee non-profit Victory Garden Initiative has been plagued by thefts the last couple of years, with thieves having stolen thousands of dollars worth of tools.
Milwaukee fatal domestic violence shooting; mother killed
A domestic violence incident turns deadly. Police say a 42-year-old Milwaukee mother was shot and killed Wednesday night, Jan. 24.
Milwaukee man's plow truck stolen, damaged, costing him thousands
On Monday morning, Jan. 22, someone stole Jessie Price's plow truck, a 1989 Chevy Silverado from outside his home near 39th and Capitol in Milwaukee.
Critically missing Milwaukee woman found safe
The Milwaukee Police Department needs the public's help in locating a critically missing person, 78-year-old Christine T. Grigsby.



















