Milwaukee shootings Saturday; 1 dead, 3 wounded including teen
Separate Milwaukee shootings on Saturday, June 14 left three people wounded and one dead.
'No Kings' protest Milwaukee against Trump, thousands rally
"No Kings" protests in Milwaukee included thousands of people rallying against President Donald Trump and his administration.
Milwaukee police chases hours apart; 2 men accused of fleeing, more
Two men are charged in a pair of police chases that happened hours apart. They are also charged with drug and gun-related offenses.
Milwaukee shootings Friday; 1 dead, 4 wounded
One person is dead and four others were wounded in separate shootings in Milwaukee on Friday, June 13.
Milwaukee road rage shooting, man shoots teens in stolen car: police
Milwaukee police arrested a man who they said shot two teens on the city's north side Friday morning. Now, all three face criminal charges.
Hales Corners PFAS, water conversion project breaks ground
A water conversion project broke ground in Hales Corners on Friday, aiming to address so-called "forever chemical" issues for more than 100 households.
Silver Alert canceled, Milwaukee woman found safe
The Milwaukee Police Department requested the public's help to find critically missing 83-year-old Elma Edwards.
Audit of Milwaukee Public Schools; Gov. Evers proposes instructional changes
Gov. Tony Evers released on Friday, June 13, the second of two independent audits of Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS).
Milwaukee armored truck robbery, guard killed; Damien Huff gets life
A Milwaukee County judge sentenced Damien Huff to life in prison in connection with a string of armed robberies, including one that left an armored truck guard dead in July 2023.
Yaskawa America makes Franklin its headquarters for North America
Franklin will be the home of the new Yaskawa America North American headquarters.
Milwaukee girl shot, killed near 73rd and Fairmount
A Milwaukee girl was shot and killed near 73rd and Fairmount. Police said she was inside a residence and was shot when someone fired a gun outside.
Milwaukee police staffing; fight number of officers on patrol, safety
Milwaukee police officers are very busy, but are they also fighting a staffing shortage?
Rufus King teacher sexual misconduct case, families express concerns
Families of Rufus King High School students are speaking out about the former teacher accused of sexually harassing four student athletes.
Milwaukee officer released from hospital; wounded at 46th and Hampton
A Milwaukee police officer wounded by gunfire at 46th and Hampton on Thursday night, June 12 was released from Froedtert Hospital on Friday.
Milwaukee's Hoan Bridge; east side of bridge officially lit
Light the Hoan announced on Friday, June 13 that the east side, harbor-facing project of the Hoan Bridge is now complete.
Milwaukee celebrates new Marcia P. Coggs Health & Human Services Center
Milwaukee County officials celebrated on Friday, June 13, the official opening of the new Marcia P. Coggs Health & Human Services Center in Milwaukee's King Park neighborhood.
Family fun at Polish Fest
Did you know that America's Largest Polish Festival happens right here in Milwaukee, and it?s started more than 40 years ago! Brian Kramp is on the festival grounds seeing why this annual Festival is perfect for the entire family.
A taste of Polish Fest
Explore the sights, sounds, and tastes of Poland when America?s largest Polish Celebration starts today at Noon. Brian Kramp is sampling some of the authentic Polish cuisine you can find at Milwaukee?s Polish Fest.
Polish Fest returns with delicious food, live music, dance and more
Polish Fest is back at the Summerfest grounds. You can check it out on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (June 13-15).
Live music at Polish Fest
Polish Fest is back this weekend, complete with food, music, and dancing straight out of Poland. Brian Kramp is with a group of musicians who are kicking off the largest celebration of Polish heritage and history in the United States.



















