Snowstorm trouble; food replacement benefits for those impacted
Thousands of people were left with no power and no heat for days due to the snowstorm, which is why the Hunger Task Force wants you to know there's help.
Woman dies in cold; Milwaukee police say 911 calls did not go through
A South Milwaukee woman had just gotten off from work and was waiting for the bus when she slipped on ice and fell. She never made it home.
UW-Milwaukee agreement with 4 regional technical colleges
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) has reached new agreements with four regional technical colleges that will guarantee admission for their graduates.
Milwaukee man convicted, sex trafficking charges; used alias 'Bin Laden'
A jury found Samuel Spencer guilty of four counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and one count of conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking following a trial in Milwaukee.
Harm reduction vending machines; Milwaukee County urges businesses to host
Milwaukee County leaders are encouraging businesses and organizations on Tuesday, Jan. 23 to apply to host a Harm Reduction Vending Machines.
The Bubbler January 23, 2024
The latest news from the Milwaukee area. The Bubbler January 23, 2024
Milwaukee police shooting, 51st and Hampton; MPD releases bodycam video
The Milwaukee Police Department released a community briefing on Monday, Jan. 22 regarding the police shooting that happened near 51st and Hampton on Thursday, Dec. 7.
No heat in apartment, Milwaukee couple concerned
A Milwaukee couple thought they would be bringing their newborn home days after she was born. But it hasn't been possible because they say the place has been without heat for nearly two weeks.
Milwaukee side street cleaning; drivers frustrated after storm
It's been 10 days since the latest Wisconsin snow storm, and some drivers on Milwaukee streets say their roads still have not been plowed.
Milwaukee apartment building flood, residents start to move back in
Residents in a Milwaukee apartment complex are dealing with the aftermath of a flooding over the weekend.
Woman slips on ice, dies in Milwaukee; cause probable hypothermia
Milwaukee police are investigating the death of a 49-year-old woman who slipped on ice near 76th and Congress on Monday, Jan. 15.
Milwaukee shooting near 31st and Capitol; 17-year-old wounded
Milwaukee police say a 17-year-old was shot and wounded on N. 31st Street just south of Capitol Drive on Monday morning, Jan. 22.
Southeast Wisconsin winter weather advisory; begins Tuesday morning
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for most of southeast Wisconsin to be in effect from 2 a.m. until 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23.
Milwaukee hit-and-run; driver sought, Fond du Lac and Wellington
Milwaukee police are searching for a driver following a hit-and-run crash.
Milwaukee stabbing; 26th and Juneau, man in custody
A 52-year-old man has been taken into custody in connection with a stabbing that occurred in Milwaukee on Saturday, Jan. 20.
Milwaukee shootings Sunday; 1 dead, 1 wounded
Milwaukee police are investigating two separate shootings that occurred Sunday, Jan. 21.
The Bubbler January 22, 2024
Get the scoop on what's happening in the Milwaukee area. The Bubbler January 22, 2024
Avril Lavigne at American Family Insurance Amphitheater on Sept. 9
Avril Lavigne will perform at American Family Insurance Amphitheater in Milwaukee on Monday, Sept. 9.
Milwaukee County Parks lifeguard training hopes to address shortage
Milwaukee County Parks is training lifeguards for the 2024 season, hoping to turn things around after shortages in past years kept some pools closed.
Water main break, 14th and Kilbourn near Marquette University
A broken water main caused some minor street flooding near Marquette University on Sunday, Jan. 21.


















